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27 Mar, 2008 12:00 am
... people. 03/26/2008 The Internet opens new doors to child predators, but said Alabama Attorney
General Troy King (Contact), the predators are finding new ways to harm our children. King, in ... also teach Perverted-Justice and all the
vigilantes out there this as well!! Family Protection Specialist with the office of the Attorney
General Jean Davis, said cyberbulling is a huge issue now. - Is wasn't much of an issue, until the likes of Perverted-Justice, AbsoluteZero,
etc came into being.... Now they ...
10 Mar 3:30 am
... or two beyond S.O.P. in the Yellowhammer State. Now it appears that the U.S. Attorney for the
Northern District of Alabama has a grand jury investigating misconduct in the Alabama Attorney General's office. Let's face it: it's a big ... starts to
investigate a state Attorney General. And here the
investigation is being headed up by Alice Martin, the sitting U.S. Attorney and a Bush appointee. Troy King, the AG, is a controversial
character. First there were those Crimson White letters he penned ...
20 Dec, 2007 10:32 pm
... just take away their oxygen? I want justice," she said, in her office in the state capital,
Montgomery. The white walls are covered in photographs of "angels" - the word she ... clearly scarred by years of legal and emotional battle, she stopped living in the state a long time ago. "I was basically told by investigators, if I didn't leave ... would not show that Arthur is innocent," said Clay Crenshaw,
Alabama's deputy attorney general in charge of capital
cases. It might strike many as a paradox, but ...
4 Nov 4:24 pm
... pornographers get hit with tougher penalties. Alabama Attorney General Troy King (Contact) has the job of defending the entire state. Part of that means protecting children and
... their rights of privacy, and not upholding your oath of office to defend the US and state
constitution. "If you are a child pornographer and you forward ... have paid their dues in the hard coinage of punishment." - Winston Churchill (United States Constitution, Bill
of Rights) © 2006-2009 Sex Offender Issues , All Rights ...
12 Oct, 2007 2:28 pm
... Legislature, governor and Office of Court Administration, writes that OCA has "aligned itself" with the Legislature and the governor by
allowing the New York Attorney General to argue its position. ... Supreme Court in Albany County. Yet
on Aug. 20, a correction appeared stating that the attorney general does not represent OCA and
that OCA has taken "no ... all fallen down the Rabbit Hole?" Despite increasing caseloads, New York state judges have not received a salary
increase (not even a cost of living ...
25 Sep 1:52 pm
... they were essentially being re-imprisoned after they had served their sentences. Attorney General
Troy King (Contact) said he is appealing the rulings because an "actual ... 's children must be protected. "Five years ago, Alabama had a
reputation as being a pretty good place to go if you were a sex offender," he said. ... treat everybody the same, even though the risk is different depending on the individual."
Alabama, like most states, uses the generic term "sex offender" to categorize people who have ...
5 Dec, 2008 7:29 pm
... Governor from 1999-2003. He was the only Governor in Alabama's history to hold all four major offices which included Governor,
Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Lieutenant
Governor. Admittedly, Siegelman as ... with conservative ideologies. Siegelman argues that his unordinary and immediate sentencing along with the implosion of his office was manipulated by Republican "powerhouses." Defense lawyers representing Siegelman claim that the sentencing was politically motivated and not
lawfully ...
27 May 9:32 am
... Governor from 1999-2003. He was the only Governor in Alabama's history to hold all four major offices which included Governor,
Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Lieutenant
Governor. Admittedly, Siegelman as ... with conservative ideologies. Siegelman argues that his unordinary and immediate sentencing along with the implosion of his office was manipulated by Republican "powerhouses." Defense lawyers representing Siegelman claim that the sentencing was politically motivated and not
lawfully ...
3 Nov, 2007 7:46 am
... Phone: (256) 442-7870 E-mail: jillrosser@aol.com ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Alabama Statewide Technology Access and Response Project (STAR)
System for Alabamians with Disabilities ... E-mail: sacap2000@yahoo.com Office of the Attorney
General Montgomery, AL Phone: (334) 242-7300 Legal Services Corporation of Alabama, Inc. 500 Bell
Building ... http://www.alapubhealth.org/chip/index.htm State Of Alabama - Department of Insurance
Web: http://www.aldoi.org Alabama Department of Health 201 Monroe Street Montgomery ...
31 Jul, 2008 2:32 pm
... kit collected at the crime scene. Assistant Alabama Attorney General Clay Crenshaw said in an interview Wednesday, and in an affidavit, that the state can't find that evidence.
The Muscle ... have opportunity to test DNA evidence," Han said in an interview. Attorney General
Troy King, whose office defends capital murder convictions in appellate court, said ... success. In response, Judy Wicker, in a 3-page sworn
statement to King's office, said "none of Gilbert's allegations are true." She said she didn ...
29 May 4:49 am
... $89 million dollar settlement with 14 drug manufacturers over alleged Medicaid fraud. This settlement comes on the heels of several large Alabama jury verdicts surrounding the alleged Medicaid fraud. Most recently, a Montgomery Alabama jury returned a
$78 million ... devote massive amounts of time and resources to fight these claims, then so should the state of Alabama. Second, the attorney general's office does not have the experience in handling Average Wholesale Prices (AVP) litigation that an ...
25 Jan, 2007 6:45 am
... jury to spare his life. But G. Terry Jackson, King's state-appointed lawyer, didn't do much. With little money to unearth details ... judge
flagging lapses in the defense attorneys' performances. In Virginia, Alabama and Mississippi, this poor legal representation is a result
of official policy. The states pay no more than a ... extra money for investigative work. But in counties that are poor, pressure generally is on judges to keep costs
down. In the other three states, pay varies more than it does ...
3 Aug, 2008 4:38 am
... :40 p.m. Alabama Attorney General Troy King calls Bobby
Gilbert, whose 11th-hour murder confession apparently led the state Supreme Court ... he's unsure what the evidence preservation procedure was
at the time of the crime. The lapse is stunning. Alabama has never provided adequate funding for criminal investigation - the Department of
Forensic Sciences ... have one of the highest-paid attorneys general in the country. Arthur's attorney, Suhana Han, wants to know why King's office is only now inquiring ...
19 Aug, 2008 3:41 pm
... responsible, but prosecutors claim that it can't be located. Across the nation, 25 states and Washington, D.C., have laws requiring local court clerks ... Supreme Court
reason to delay the execution. Arthur's attorneys have asked the Alabama Attorney
General's Office to produce DNA evidence collected in the rape kit ... matched Arthur, Gilbert or an
unknown rapist. Attorneys with the Attorney General's Office say that they cannot find this evidence. In many states, failure to keep track of evidence ...
26 Oct, 2007 9:19 am
... Circuit Court of Appeals today agreed to hold a hearing at the request of the Alabama attorney
general's office on the stay of execution granted by a three-judge panel for multiple-murderer ...
procedure secret, but lawyers representing Death Row inmates have said that Alabama's procedure was identical to Kentucky's before the change
was made. According to court ... s decision doesn't sit well with state Attorney General Troy King or Gov. Bob Riley. A state prosecutor will appeal the decision. If he doesn ...
5 May 1:46 pm
... 165,000 each. Court records indicate that the couple allegedly tortured, willfully abused and maltreated the children. The indictment states that each adult struck the
children with a hand or foot in the genital area and included "shoving, cursing, belittling ... Alabama, plus three counts of domestic violence
in the third degree -- a Class A misdemeanor, according to the Alabama Attorney General's office. Each of the felony counts represent a sentence of from one to 20 years, while the misdemeanor ...
21 Oct, 2007 4:03 am
... just take away their oxygen? I want justice," she said, in her office in the state capital,
Montgomery. The white walls are covered in photographs of "angels" - the word she ... clearly scarred by years of legal and emotional battle, she stopped living in the state a long time ago. "I was basically told by investigators, if I didn't leave ... would not show that Arthur is innocent," said Clay Crenshaw,
Alabama's deputy attorney general in charge of capital
cases. It might strike many as a paradox, but ...
26 Feb 9:06 am
... Dr. Dee Jones Dr. Donald E. Williamson State Public Health Veterinarian State Health
Officer Department of Health Department of Health 201 Monroe Street ... vaccination requirement for dogs and cats. Title 3 Chapter 7A-2 of the Alabama Code mandating annual rabies vaccinations is counter to the recommendations of the American Veterinary Medical ... RabiesChallengeFund.org cc:
Governor Bob Riley Attorney General Troy King Alabama
Legislature Dr. Tony Frazier, State Veterinarian Dr. Terry Slaten, Associate ...
8 Apr, 2008 4:46 am
... standards," the suit says. In October, the Department of Corrections adopted changes to its execution protocol to require a corrections officer to assess the consciousness of
the condemned before the administration of chemicals intended to cause paralysis and cardiac arrest. The ... insufficient to assure the condemned doesn't unduly suffer. In motions filed
Monday afternoon by the state, Alabama Attorney
General Troy King asked the court to dismiss the suit, saying a statute of limitations giving ...
22 Dec, 2006 12:10 pm
From The Associated Press via The Columbus (Georgia) Ledger-Enquirer: The Alabama Supreme Court ruled unanimously Friday that criminal defense
lawyers who represent the poor should be paid for their office overhead - a decision that will cost ... for fiscal 2005 and $11.3 million for
fiscal 2006. The state paid the criminal defense lawyers for their office overhead expenses for
years, but Childree stopped the payments after Attorney General Troy King issued an advisory opinion
saying state law did ...
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