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Lindsay Lohan Fails Drug Test

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan has failed a drug test in her criminal case … TMZ has learned. We’re told the court-mandated drug test in question occurred last week.

Paris Hilton to Be Charged With Drug Felony

Filed under: Paris Hilton , Celebrity Justice Paris Hilton will be charged with possession of a controlled substance — .8 grams of cocaine — this according to documents obtained by TMZ … and it’s a felony.

James Cameron’s BP Advice "Ignored by Everyone"

Excerpt from MTV news: Cameron said he was motivated to assist the cleanup effort because he felt analysts outside of the oil giant should have a say. “If you're relying on BP for imagery, you're basically relying on the criminal's video of the crime scene,” he asserted. Cameron maintained that officials ignored the report because of his status as an entertainment figure. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1645339/20100808/story.jhtml added by: bc_f

Pennsylvania Councilwoman Molested 13-Year-Old Girl

Heather M. Prinkey, 36-year-old councilwoman from North Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, , has been arrested for allegedly molesting a girl who was visiting her home. Prinkey has been charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, statutory sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault and endangering the welfare of children, plus misdemeanor counts of corruption of minors and indecent assault. The victim was only 13 years old when the sex assaults began in May 2008 and the abuse lasted until September 2009. Westmoreland County detectives say Prinkey was involved in a sexual affair with one of her daughter's 13-year-old female friends. According to the criminal complaint, Prinkey engaged in sexual intercourse with the girl at her home when the child slept over. Read More: http://femalesexoffenders.com/fso/index.php/the-news/163-heather-prinkey-arreste… added by: b2r

Matt Taibbi–Wall Street’s Big Win

Matt Taibbi's latest article in Rolling Stone giving a good analysis and criticism of Congress' “historical” financial reform legislation. Here's a snippet: “But Dodd-Frank was neither an FDR-style, paradigm-shifting reform, nor a historic assault on free enterprise. What it was, ultimately, was a cop-out, a Band-Aid on a severed artery. If it marks the end of anything at all, it represents the end of the best opportunity we had to do something real about the criminal hijacking of America's financial-services industry. During the yearlong legislative battle that forged this bill, Congress took a long, hard look at the shape of the modern American economy – and then decided that it didn't have the stones to wipe out our country's one

Charlie Sheen — Justice Delayed

Filed under: Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … Charlie Sheen ‘s hearing — where he was expected to plea bargain his criminal case — will not happen as scheduled on Monday. We’ve learned the hearing is now on for August 2.

Illegal Alien Incarceration Bad for States’ Budgets

By Jim Kouri Tuesday, June 15, 2010 President Barack Obama says he wants lawmakers in both houses of Congress to make progress this year on reforming the immigration system. However, he’s not talking about how his administration is failing to protect citizens from criminal aliens. When the United States incarcerates criminal aliens — non-citizens convicted of crimes while in this country legally or illegally — in federal and state prisons and local jails, the federal government bears only a small part of the costs. While the federal government pays to incarcerate criminal aliens in federal prisons, it reimburses state and local governments such as Arizona for a mere portion of their costs of incarcerating some, but not all, criminal aliens illegally in the country through the Department of Justice’s State Criminal Alien Assistance Program managed by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. Some state and local governments have expressed concerns about the impact that criminal aliens have on already overcrowded prisons and jails and that the federal government reimburses them for only a portion of their costs of incarcerating criminal aliens. Congress requested that the General Accounting Office provide information concerning criminal aliens incarcerated at the federal, state, and local level. For the criminal aliens incarcerated, the state and local governments that received reimbursement through SCAAP, only received about 25 percent of the costs . At the federal level, the number of criminal aliens incarcerated increased from about 42,000 at the end of calendar year 2001 to about 49,000 at the end of calendar year 2004 — a 15 percent increase. The percentage of all federal prisoners who are criminal aliens has remained the same over the last 3 years — about 27 percent. The majority of criminal aliens incarcerated at the end of calendar year 2004 were identified as citizens of Mexico. It is estimated the federal cost of incarcerating criminal aliens — Bureau of Prison’s cost to incarcerate criminals and reimbursements to state and local governments under SCAAP — totaled approximately $5.8 billion for calendar years 2001 through 2004. BOP’s cost to incarcerate criminal aliens rose from about $950 million in 2001 to about $1.2 billion in 2004 — a 14 percent increase. Federal reimbursements for incarcerating criminal aliens in state prisons and local jails declined from $550 million in 2001 to $280 million in 2004, in a large part due to a reduction in congressional appropriations. At the state level, the 50 states received reimbursement for incarcerating about 77,000 criminal aliens in fiscal year 2002 and 47 states received reimbursement for incarcerating about 74,000 in fiscal year 2003. For the 5 states incarcerating about 80 percent of these criminal aliens in fiscal year 2003, about 68 percent incarcerated in mid-year 2004 reported that the country of citizenship or country of birth as Mexico, the Dominican Republic, or Cuba. Four of these 5 states spent about $1.6 billion to incarcerate criminal aliens reimbursed through SCAAP during fiscal years 2002 and 2003. Estimates are that the federal government reimbursed these four states about 25 percent or less of the estimated cost to incarcerate these criminal aliens in fiscal years 2002 and 2003. At the local level, in fiscal year 2002, SCAAP reimbursed about 750 local governments for incarcerating about 138,000 criminal aliens. In fiscal year 2003, SCAAP reimbursed about 700 local governments for about 147,000 criminal aliens, with 5 local jail systems accounting for about 30 percent of these criminal aliens. The 147,000 criminal aliens incarcerated during fiscal year 2003 spent a total of about 8.5 million days in jail. Mexico leads as the country of birth for foreign-born arrestees at these 5 local jails in fiscal year 2003. It’s estimated that 4 of these 5 local jails spent $390 million in fiscal years 2002 and 2003 to incarcerate criminal aliens and were reimbursed about $73 million through SCAAP. It’s believed that the federal government reimbursed these localities about 25 percent or less of the criminal alien incarceration cost in fiscal years 2002 and 2003. Sources: US Justice Department, US Bureau of Prisons, General Accountability Office, American Federation of Police, National Association of Chiefs of Police http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/24303 added by: Nick_Hearn

Watch Law & Order: CI Season 9 Episode 12 – True Legacy

Watch Law and Order: Criminal Intent S9E12: True Legacy The new installment of Law & Order: CI is the TV series’ 12th episode of the 9th season that aired last

Michael Jackson Protest — From Russia With Love

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Michael Jackson fans as far away as Russia are organizing for a big protest outside the criminal courthouse in downtown L.A., where Dr. Conrad Murray will be making an appearance Monday. This poster (above ) comes from fans in Russia.

Law & Order: Ci Season 9 Episode 11 – Lost Children Of The Blood

Watch Law and Order: Criminal Intent S9E11: Lost Children Of The Blood The latest episode of Law & Order: CI is the TV show’s 11th episode of the 9th season that aired last