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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: pizzaboy]
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07/26/13 04:16 PM
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And speaking of the death penalty, I'm actually only in favor of it in the most exreme cases. But this is one of them. The jury only took a few hours to re-sentence that mutt Ronell Wilson to death for his execution of two New York City policemen. Good!!!!
If ever there was a case worthy of this sentence it's this one. They said he sobbed like a little girl when the verdict was read. But when the two cops PLEADED for their lives, he laughed. I only wish they still had the electric chair so they could take that prison guard who he knocked up and put her on his lap while they juice him.
Cop-killer Ronell Wilson to die by lethal injection after jurors hand down second death sentence
Sobs as jury restores penalty
By SELIM ALGAR
After five hours of deliberation, jurors sentenced coldblooded cop killer Ronell Wilson to death yesterday for the 2003 murders of undercover NYPD Detectives James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews during a Staten Island gun buy gone bad.
The 31-year-old Wilson — who had a previous death sentence for the murders tossed on a technicality — couldn’t escape Brooklyn federal court with his life a second time and is slated to die by lethal injection.
Wearing glasses and a blue dress shirt, the doomed Bloods gangster slumped his head down after the verdict was read before peering into the court gallery and fixing his gaze on his devastated mother and two sisters
The inconsolable women slumped onto each other and sobbed — while Andrews’ father looked on with stern contentment.
The grieving dad later announced his wish to watch his son’s killer die in person.
“It’s satisfaction,” Rodney Andrews Sr. said.
The dead cop’s widow, Maryann Andrews, began sobbing as she left the courtroom and wouldn’t comment.
Their grim mission accomplished, prosecutors James McGovern and Celia Cohen walked out without a word.
Prosecutors highlighted the heinous nature of the murders and Wilson’s lack of tangible remorse as grounds for killing him. The jury of five women and seven men accepted that rationale and turned around the death sentence with stunning quickness.
“I think what the jury recognized is not only the severity of the crimes that were committed but also that Ronell Wilson is not going to change,” said Detectives Endowment Association President Michael Palladino. “He’s a thug. It’s in his DNA. He actually enjoys it.”
Wilson first shot Andrews in the back of the head and then blew away Nemorin, even after the hero undercover begged for his life for the sake of his kids.
The killer’s legal team had strenuously argued that Wilson’s awful upbringing — marked by a neglectful, drug-addicted mother and an absentee father — was reason to spare his life.
They tried to make the case that growing old and pathetic behind bars was punishment enough for the unrepentant killer.
But prosecutors countered that Wilson was “thriving” in the prison environment and shouldn’t be allowed to live out his days as a jailhouse celebrity.
Wilson managed to impregnate prison guard Nancy Gonzalez during his time in jail and she gave birth to their son, Justus, this past March. Wilson’s defense attorneys opted not to broach the existence of the child as a reason to spare his life.
Asked what he would tell the man who robbed him of his beloved boy, Rodney Andrews Sr. paused.
“He took my son away from me,” he said. “There is nothing I could say to him.”
selim.algar@nypost.com
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: cookcounty]
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07/26/13 07:27 PM
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123JoeSchmo
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Cook county you are living proof of the problems we face in this country even though i'm part of a population that makes up less than 15% of the country So what? You're a part of this country. No matter what percentage it is no one is insignificant. And this Democrat vs Republican crap HAS to stop to the degree it's happening now. Don't fan the flames of political hatred by saying shit like 'Republicans don't care about anything or anyone' or something to that effect. That's what I meant cook, you wanna change the way things are for your people? Be the change
"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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08/24/13 06:26 PM
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Cook county you are living proof of the problems we face in this country even though i'm part of a population that makes up less than 15% of the country Hey cook, let's talk about the status of every majority black city/county (and how they only vote one race into power) in the country. They are paradises on earth compared to the mean racist white cities.
Should probably ask Mr. Kierney. I guess if you're Italian, you should be in prison. I've read the RICO Act, and I can tell you it's more appropriate... for some of those guys over in Washington than it is for me or any of my fellas here
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: olivant]
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08/24/13 06:28 PM
08/24/13 06:28 PM
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Nicky I don't think Cook understands sarcasm. Your going to have to speak literally.
Frank Costello: Fucking rats. It's wearing me thin. Mr. French: Francis, it's a nation of fucking rats.
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: olivant]
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08/27/13 03:16 PM
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Hey Kly, why provide an information instead of pursuing an indictment? Why not always provide an information?
Also, on the federal level, is an information permitted in lieu of an indictment? Indictments, requiring grand juries, are used mostly in serious felony cases to determine whether a defendant should stand trial on charges. Pursuing charges on an Information is usually used for misdemeanors and less serious charges. Both are used in federal court. In PA state courts we don't use grand juries, but have preliminary hearings before elected district judges for the sole purpose of determining whether there is enough evidence to hold the matter for trial. The judges can't make credibility determinations, but must base the decision on whether a crime is alleged and the defendant may have some connection. Therefore , the defense should never present any evidence at all. The evidentiary rules are a little more relaxed at these hearings though the decision to hold the case for court can not be based only on hearsay evidence. There is no effective advantage of holding the case by either means. The information/prelim hearing is easier while the grand jury indictment puts a direct public stamp on the case. I should note that grand jury proceedings are closed while preliminary hearings generally are not in state court.
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: klydon1]
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10/15/13 12:51 PM
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The U.S. Supreme Court denied the request to hear an appeal, contesting the constitutionality of Maryland's law requiring applicants for a permit to carry a handgun outside their home or workplace to demonstrate a good and substantial reason for doing so.
The decision not to allow the appeal leaves intact the decision of the Ninth Circuit upholding the constitutionality of the law. Good "no call" by the S. Ct.
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: Lilo]
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10/16/13 12:42 PM
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123JoeSchmo
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Of course they're not Muslim. Don't use this is an example to belittle an ongoing problem in Europe Are you SURE he's not Muslim? Because from the reading I've done here I thought that only Muslims did such things.  Maybe he's an undercover Muslim or descended from a Muslim. Surely the only reason he's not been arrested or charged is that soft-on-crime liberals are afraid of offending Muslims.. And here I was afraid you were going to be a prick about this  Again, if you're trying to paint me as a discriminator against Muslims think again. The cop was white, so what? Anyone who does that to a person should face the consequences. My concern is that radical Islam will somehow take root in Europe and that IS a possibility with the birth rates and immigration that's going on. Any religion in any extreme is bad, including Islam, but you wouldn't wanna admit that would you? I don't see pastors and priests trying to blow us up. The fact that you would willingly ignore the problems with Islam today is disturbing.
"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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10/17/13 07:54 PM
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cookcounty
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Of course they're not Muslim. Don't use this is an example to belittle an ongoing problem in Europe Are you SURE he's not Muslim? Because from the reading I've done here I thought that only Muslims did such things.  Maybe he's an undercover Muslim or descended from a Muslim. Surely the only reason he's not been arrested or charged is that soft-on-crime liberals are afraid of offending Muslims.. And here I was afraid you were going to be a prick about this  Again, if you're trying to paint me as a discriminator against Muslims think again. The cop was white, so what? Anyone who does that to a person should face the consequences. My concern is that radical Islam will somehow take root in Europe and that IS a possibility with the birth rates and immigration that's going on. Any religion in any extreme is bad, including Islam, but you wouldn't wanna admit that would you? I don't see pastors and priests trying to blow us up. The fact that you would willingly ignore the problems with Islam today is disturbing. pastors steal money from their church radical muslims strap bombs to their chests for some reason priest can't stop molesting children church is just a method to control people
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Re: Crime & Justice
[Re: olivant]
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10/18/13 05:41 AM
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NYPD: Dead Baby Found In Teen’s Bag Inside Manhattan Victoria’s Secret 17-Year-Old Girls Stopped Leaving Store; One Admits Having 'Baby In The Bag' October 17, 2013 NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Two teenage girls suspected of shoplifting were stopped as they were leaving the Victoria’s Secret store in Herald Square, and a security guard checking their bags found what appeared to be a dead baby inside, police said Thursday. The girls, both 17, were stopped by store security guards, one of whom smelled a foul odor coming from a bag, police said. It was then that one of the girls admitted she had “a baby in the bag,” CBS 2 reported. A guard called police. The girl later told officers that she had given birth Wednesday and did not know what to do with the fetus, which had matured only five to six months, police said. The teens have been identified as Tiana Rodriguez, of Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and Francis Estevez, of Glendale, Queens. Rodriguez, who police say gave birth to the baby, was taken to Bellevue Hospital. Estevez was still being held at the Midtown South police station Thursday night, CBS 2′s Hazel Sanchez reported. They have both been charged with petty larceny. More charges could follow. The Medical Examiner’s Office was performing an autopsy on the baby, which was believed to be a boy, to determine whether the child was born dead or alive and the cause of death. The results of the autopsy are expected to be released Friday. Police searched Rodriguez’s apartment Thursday night. They also were examining surveillance video from inside the store. Neighbors and friends said they had no idea Rodriguez, who has a 2-year-old son, was pregnant. In recent photos posted online, Rodriguez’s pregnancy was not obvious. Late Wednesday night, she posted on her Facebook page complaining of cramps. “I couldn’t really tell because she’s a little heavyset, so I wouldn’t know if she was pregnant, pregnant or that’s just her,” neighbor Ramon Acosta told Sanchez. “I was in shock,” Acosta said of Thursday’s events. “I caught goosebumps and all that. It’s like, come on, that’s a young, innocent girl to my eyes. Residents who live near the Victoria’s Secret told Sanchez they were also stunned by the news. “It’s sad and it hurts because it’s still a life that was born, and now it’s gone,” said Esther Gross, of the Upper West Side. Passersby on the busy corner asked others what the commotion was about, and some were shaken by the answer they received. “Very devastating,” one woman told WCBS 880′s Alex Silverman. “I’m a mother of a 5-year-old. I wanted to cry. It’s very sad.” “There’s no reason, there’s no logical explanation to carry around a fetus,” another woman said. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/10/17/n...ctorias-secret/
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