Sentences

Lindsay Lohan Speaks & Judge Sentences Her to Jail & Rehab

On July 6, 2010, during a probation violation hearing in a Beverly Hills, CA courtroom, Lindsay Lohan pleaded her case before being sentenced to 90-days of jail, followed by 90-days of inpatient rehab. Lindsay was obviously very emotional.

Can anyone help give me/ or link me to websites for trainings in speaking in full sentences?

Question by sfparadox: Can anyone help give me/ or link me to websites for trainings in speaking in full sentences?
I work in a residential home and am working with an individual who can speak English but has a rehab plan dealing with speaking in full sentences. I need… Continue reading

Drug addiction & prison sentences?

Question by Free Thinker: Drug addiction & prison sentences?
There is a young man that I know who has been addicted to crack cocaine for a long time. He went to prison nearly 4 years ago, was just released to a work release program then with the intense pressure… Continue reading

Two drug dealers receive federal sentences

Two drug dealers receive federal sentences
SNOW HILL – A career drug dealer from Snow Hill and his partner in crime received more than 24 years in prison in a federal hearing Thursday in Wilmington. Senior U.S. District Judge James C. Fox sentenced Donald Junior Coppedge, 33, of Snow Hill,…… Continue reading

Do you support change that would give shorter sentences to hardened criminals?

Question by Statepoller: Do you support change that would give shorter sentences to hardened criminals?
Obama plans to empty out a great deal of the current prison population into your local community.
Is this the change that will make America a better place?

Reduce Crime Recidivism by Providing Ex-Offender… Continue reading

why does crack cocaine get much harsher prison sentences?

Question by akfortyseven: why does crack cocaine get much harsher prison sentences?
than the simple powdered form of regular cocaine

does this have to do w/ racism? that the laws are catered towards wealthy whites who get lenient sentencing when compared to the penalties of crack cocaine (which is… Continue reading