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Prison of LCCT Airport in Malaysia-2.AVI

Prison of LCCT airport in malaysia-2.AVI


 

What Do You Think 158 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Utah’s Biggest Gang Crackdown?

Question by THE GREATEST GODDESS JILL: What do you think 158 illegal immigrants arrested in Utah’s biggest gang crackdown?
SALT LAKE CITY – 158 have been arrested in a four-month operation targeting illegal immigrants with suspected gang ties. “Operation Community Shield,” a joint federal-local operation, is believed to be the largest of its kind ever in Utah.

Police targeted illegal immigrants suspected of committing drug and violent crimes. Some have been deported from the United States before, only to re-enter the country, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents said.
“This particular operation has been exceptionally successful,” said Carlie Christensen, the acting U.S. Attorney for Utah. “I think that’s evidenced by the number of arrests, the number of jurisdictions, communities that participated and the broad geographic area that’s encompassed.”

Those arrested have ties to gangs, police said. In some cases, ICE agents said they dealt a significant blow to the gang’s hierarchy by arresting their leaders.

What Is a Dangerous Drug in Criminal Terms?

Question by ChainShaw: What is a dangerous drug in criminal terms?
What constitutes as a dangerous drug when one is charged with “possession of dangerous drugs in a school zone” ?

Best answer:

Answer by Les S
List is long. Most states it is all schedule I listed drugs. Schedule I are drugs with a high abuse risk. These drugs have NO safe, accepted medical use in the United States. Some examples are heroin, marijuana (that’s right herb), LSD, PCP, and crack cocaine.

While still hard to understand unless you are a chemist or a narc the Wikipedia list is the easiest to read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Schedule_I_drugs_%28US%29

Answer by Sparky
Well, you have a computer, look it up in your State’s laws website.

 

Guy Heinze Jr. Told Investigator He Could Not Have Killed Father, Seven Others

Guy Heinze Jr. told investigator he could not have killed father, seven others
When Guy Heinze Jr.'s death penalty murder trial resumed at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Georgia Bureau of Investigation forensic toxicologist Stacey Reynolds Forehan testified that she performed tests on his blood. …. Heinze said he saw Peggy, who was …
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Glynn County police officer testifies about unpredictability of crack users
Guy Heinze, Jr. enters Glynn County Superior Court in Brunswick, Ga. Thursday, October, 17, 2013 on the third day … BRUNSWICK | Glynn County drug investigator Ryan Alexander testified Friday morning that he tested the material that Guy Heinze Jr …
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Man accused in standoff pleads guilty
Man accused in standoff pleads guilty – Times-Georgian: Local News · Advanced Search … Charged with obstruction of law enforcement and possession of a firearm by a first-offender probationer, Birge pleaded only to the firearm charge, with the …
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What Are the Sentencing Guidelines in Nevada for Possession With Intent?

Question by Robert Cabral: What are the sentencing guidelines in Nevada for possession with intent?

Best answer:

Answer by blahblahblah
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Answer by WATCH DOG
If a person is found with a more substantial amount of drugs, or with a small amount packaged in such a way as to appear to be prepared for further distribution (for example in separate baggies), or with a combination of drugs and objects often used in the sale of drugs (such as a gram scale), that person will likely be charged with “possession with intent to sell” or “possession with intent to distribute”–i.e. drug trafficking. Both of those charges are felonies, and a person convicted of either would face years of incarceration and substantial fines. The usual is 3 to 5 years but the persons priors are deciding factors.}{

 

Bikies Quitting Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Under Harsh Newman Government

Bikies quitting outlaw motorcycle gangs under harsh Newman Government
Other offences such as drug possession, dangerous driving or assault will carry additional mandatory sentences of 15 years for bikies, plus an extra 10 for office bearers. Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie last night promised "former'' bikies would still …
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'Peaceful' bikers fear impact of govt crackdown
More serious offences, including drug possession and assault, would automatically bring about a 15-year jail term on top of sentencing for the actual crime. Gang office-holders – club presidents, sergeants-at-arms and the like – charged with serious …
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Snitching bikies can avoid long jail terms
October 14, 2013: Bikies could soon have their motorcycles seized and destroyed as part of radical new anti-gang laws in Queensland. Bikie gang members can avoid the extraordinary jail terms threatened by new laws in Queensland … The laws being …
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