Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-11-17 22:30
Story here. Excerpt:
'A former Portland High School teacher convicted of having sex with her underage teacher's aide has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
District Attorney Ray Whitley said Sandy Binkley "got what she had coming to her."
"(Judge Dee Gay) gave her the maximum sentence and that's what she deserved," Whitley said.
David Ridings, Binkley's attorney, said it was the most egregious abuse of justice in sentencing that he has ever seen. "We hoped that (the judge) would follow the law. He failed miserably at that," Ridings said.
Binkley's attorney had hoped the former teacher would be sentenced to no more than three years. He plans to appeal.
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Binkley, 37, the former teacher, was convicted Sept. 29 in Sumner County on two counts of statutory rape by an authority figure.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-11-17 22:25
Story here. Excerpt:
'The Folweni woman who recently claimed she had been kidnapped and repeatedly raped, on Monday pleaded guilty to the charges against her at the Empangeni District Court.
Sindisiwe Buthelezi, 34, was charged with defeating the ends of justice as well as contravening the provisions of the Commissioners of Oaths Act. She pleaded guilty on Monday and was convicted.
Buthelezi had earlier reported to police that she had been in Durban when she was picked up by someone who promised her a job in Isipingo.
She told police the person did not take the Isipingo turn-off, but drove to Umzinto and dropped her off with three men in a bakkie, where there were two other women, before being taken to an unknown area. She said their faces had been covered and she had not been able see where they were going.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-11-17 22:23
Story here. Excerpt:
'Charged with lying about being raped at East Stroudsburg University, former student Laura Gruver, 22, of Bethlehem, waived her right to a preliminary hearing Tuesday before Magisterial District Judge Michael Muth and will head to Monroe County Court.
Gruver, who is free on $5,000 unsecured bail, will appear at a future date in district court, where she can go to trial or plead guilty/no contest.
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A first-time offender with no prior criminal record, Gruver is charged with giving a false report, a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in Monroe County Correctional Facility.
Police said Gruver at first told them the following story:
At 11 a.m. Aug. 13, she was walking to her car in the parking lot, behind the Dansbury Commons cafeteria, when someone grabbed her from behind, put a knife to her throat, forced her into the woods to the ground and raped her.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-11-17 22:22
Story here.
'A Shelby woman was indicted by the Richland County Grand Jury on charges of escape, falsification and making false allegations after she ran out of a police cruiser in early October and accused the officer of raping her.
The incident began when Samantha Ramirez, 19, collapsed during a hearing in Shelby Municipal Court and was taken to MedCentral Shelby Hospital for treatment by Shelby Police Officer John Guisinger. After treatment, Ramirez was being transported to the Richland County Jail when she jumped out of the vehicle an fled.
She was later found at Ashland Samaritan Hospital where she accused the officer of raping her. She later confessed she lied.'
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Submitted by anthony on Tue, 2009-11-17 22:18
Article here. Excerpt:
'I see challenges as something to be overcome - if being a woman makes the road more difficult, then I will be at an advantage over the others from the lessons I learn in my journey. Rather than changing society by appealing to emotions alone, women should be able to discredit previously held notions of their roles and capabilities through their actions. Truth be told however, there are biological differences that predispose women to certain roles over others. Not all women will follow such patterns of course, and their unique presence will provide them with unique opportunities. They are the exception however, that will not and should not create the rule.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2009-11-17 19:18
Story here. Now there's setting an example to the kids! But wait.. there must be some men behind this somewhere... find and arrest them at once! Excerpt:
'Rochester Police say two mothers got into a fight while dropping their kids off at school and ended up stabbing each other.
It happened on Avenue A near School #8 just before 8 a.m. Police say a 24-year-old woman pulled out a knife and stabbed a 23-year-old woman, cutting her face and neck.
The victim then tried to take the knife and ended up stabbing the suspect in the buttocks. The suspect then ran into the school.
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"Administrators are obviously taken aback as to what occurred here today," said LaRon Singletary, of the RPD. "There were children that were out here. There was no threat to anyone in the school - the weapon never made it into the school, and the school took the appropriate action as far as locking down the school."
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2009-11-17 19:11
Story here. Excerpt:
'SALT LAKE CITY – A woman charged in the 2002 kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart pleaded guilty Tuesday as part of a deal with federal prosecutors and asked Smart to forgive her for all the pain she had caused.
Wanda Eileen Barzee apologized in court, saying she was "humbled as I realize how much Elizabeth Smart has been victimized and the role that I played in it."
"I am so sorry, Elizabeth, for all the pain and suffering I have caused you and your family," Barzee, 64, said. "It is my hope that you will be able to find it in your heart to forgive me."
Smart, now 22 and preparing to serve a mission in Paris for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was not in court. But her father, Ed Smart, made a statement there.'
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Submitted by ActaNonVerba on Tue, 2009-11-17 17:54
Article here. Excerpt:
"Men with a history of domestic violence could be put on a register so that any future partners can be warned about them.
The controversial plan, which is being drawn up by the Association of Chief Police Officers, would list around 25,000 suspected and convicted serial wife beaters.
Police would approach women with the information if they are notified that a man on the register has moved home.
Alternatively, women could be given the right to ask about the past of a man they are with.
A small number of pilot areas are already trying out a similar system in relation to sex offenders.
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Home Secretary Alan Johnson said: 'These proposals will stimulate important debate about how we can reach our future goal of preventing these cowardly crimes but also how to protect victims of domestic violence and tackle the abusers in the shorter term.'
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Submitted by webdigr on Tue, 2009-11-17 15:14
Recently HBO (a TV movie channel) announced that throughout November, they will celebrate the "Men are Back" movie festival. Especially, they plan to show a movies related to men, every Thursday, November 19 being one of those days.
Also, an apparel company of India, Allen Solly has announced special promotional offer targeting women, asking them to gift their men something special on November 19th on the occasion of International Men's Day!
No wonder the concept of Men's Rights and an International Men's Day is catching up fast across the world. The day is not far when we'll see International Men's Day recognized across the globe and be given an official status by the UN.
Wish you all a Very Happy International Men's Day on 19th November.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2009-11-17 15:11
Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2009-11-17 05:40
Article here. Excerpt:
'One in three children whose parents separated or divorced over the last 20 years disclosed that they had lost contact permanently with their father.
Almost a tenth of children from broken families said the acrimonious process had left them feeling suicidal while others later sought solace in drink, drugs or crime.
They complained of feeling “isolated” and “used” while parents admitted having used children as “bargaining tools” against each other.
Lawyers said the study showed that the court system itself was making family break-up more acrimonious with children used as "pawns".
They warned that so-called “no fault” divorces were encouraging warring parents to channel their “bloodletting” into disputes over contact.'
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2009-11-17 05:29
Story here. I sympathize, of course. I just wonder if "Single dad refuses deployment to care for baby" would elicit the same tone of writing. I am sure if someone took the time to ask, they could find a single dad deployed overseas in similar circumstances. I just doubt his story would get published. Excerpt:
'SAVANNAH, Ga. – An Army cook and single mom may face criminal charges after she skipped her deployment flight to Afghanistan because, she said, no one was available to care for her infant son while she was overseas.
Spc. Alexis Hutchinson, 21, claims she had no choice but to refuse deployment orders because the only family she had to care for her 10-month-old son — her mother — was overwhelmed by the task, already caring for three other relatives with health problems.
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The Army requires all single-parent soldiers to submit a care plan for dependent children before they can deploy to a combat zone.
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Submitted by ActaNonVerba on Mon, 2009-11-16 23:51
Article here. Excerpt:
'Stephen Scott, director of research at the National Academy for Parenting Practitioners, has said his research shows children from lesbian couples do better in life than the offspring of heterosexual couples.
"Lesbians make better parents than a man and a women," Mr Scott told a meeting for the launch of think tank Demos...'
I hope the UK MRA's start getting this deconstructed. Personally, I'm 100% sure that once the study's methodology is assessed, this so-called study will prove to be, at best, misleading and, at worst, false.
[Ed. note: obviously, if dads are worthless, then two mothers are better than one. Right?]
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2009-11-16 21:27
It's almost too good. Read here. Excerpt:
'One of the best kept literary secrets of the decade was revealed last night when 34-year-old scientist Dr Brooke Magnanti announced she was the writer masquerading as call girl Belle de Jour.
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Until last week, even her agent was unaware of her name. But now Magnanti, a respected specialist in developmental neurotoxicology and cancer epidemiology in a hospital research group in Bristol, has spoken of the time six years ago she worked as a £300 an hour prostitute working through a London escort agency. ...
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"I did have another job at one point, as a computer programmer, but I kept up with my other work because it was so much more enjoyable."
Magnanti said her future lies in medical science, but she also has a literary streak. She has been writing a novel, and the Belle blog will "continue for a bit — I'd like her to have happy ending".'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2009-11-16 20:38
Disgusting gruesome story here. Of course they could not pass up a swipe at fathers. Excerpt:
'The body of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis was found alongside a North Carolina highway near her hometown, according to Raleigh ABC affiliate WTVD.
Shaniya had been missing for nearly a week. Her mother, Antoinette Davis, 25, was due in court today on charges of human trafficking and child prostitution.
Fayetteville Police spokewoman Theresa Chance told ABCNews.com today that officers had been searching a portion of Interstate 87 between Harnett and Lee counties.
"Information that we received leads us here as far as where the body was discarded," she said.
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"It's frightening to learn about the age of entry into prostitution being 12 to 14," he told ABCNews.com today.
In general when parents traffic their own children, the fathers tend to be violent and abusive, while the mothers are typically desperate.
"But no poverty or economic desperation can along explain the prostitution of a child," he said.'
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