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news aggregatorNurses' pre-NATO rally expected to draw thousandsCHICAGO (AP) -- Thousands of nurses and other protesters planned to rally at a downtown Chicago plaza Friday ahead of a two-day NATO summit and as a prelude to a much larger demonstration expected this weekend....
Which parts of a pig are eaten in China?How the Chinese eat every part of the pig
Police in stations shake-up planThe front counters at seven small police stations in mid and south west Wales could shut to the public under plans by Dyfed-Powys Police.
Violence Against Women Act in limboAustin Texas May Be Test Site For Drone TrainingFOX 7 | MSM are still trying to make domestic drones look sexy.
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9/11 families upset over ground zero museum delaysNEW YORK (AP) -- They were promised a place to mourn their loved ones, display their photographs and educate their children and the children of strangers about exactly what was lost on 9/11. But today, family members of those killed have no completion date for the museum that is to be built alongside the Sept. 11 memorial at ground zero - and many are upset....
Police at Sky over rape case nameSky News staff have met with police after the channel published the name of the teenager raped by Wales footballer Ched Evans.
9/11 families upset over ground zero museum delaysAPNewsBreak: 1 arrested in Miss. highway shootingsJACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- Police have arrested a suspect in two fatal highway shootings in Mississippi that prompted warnings a fake officer might be pulling over victims....
Analysis: Cameron and HollandeCan Cameron and Hollande bridge the political gulf between them?
VIDEO: Dementia patient 'had 106 carers'Jeanette Maitland has told the BBC that her husband, who had dementia, was given 106 different carers in a single year.
Baritone Fischer-Dieskau diesThe respected German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, famed for his performances of Schubert's song cycle Winter Journey, dies at the age of 86.
Houston CPS force 4-year-old to take overprescribed psychotropic drugsMy Fox | Long-running CPS case in Houston demonstrates to criminal behavior of the agency.
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VIDEO: From prison to Belfast distilleryA notorious Belfast prison that held IRA inmates during the worst of the city's sectarian troubles is to be transformed into a whiskey distillery.
S.D.N.Y.: Negligence in regognizing defendant's objection to girlfriend's consent didn't lead to suppressionDefendant’s girlfriend consented to a search of their place, but defendant was present and objected under Randolph, except the officer’s didn’t hear him during the noise of the arrest (and neither did she). Since the officers were, at worst, just negligent, the court would not apply the exclusionary rule since the Second Circuit’s rule is that Herring may apply even when not attenuated. United States v. Smith, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68054 (S.D. N.Y. May 15, 2012): In this case, the benefits of deterrence are marginal. As the Herring Court stated, "the exclusionary rule serves to deter deliberate, reckless, or grossly negligent conduct, or in some circumstances recurring or systemic negligence." 555 U.S. at 144. The Court has credited the officers' testimony that they did not deliberately disregard Smith's refusal to consent to a search, but rather did not hear Smith make a statement to that effect, (Tr. 77:7-78:3.) Their failure to hear him constituted, at the most, an isolated instance of negligence; there was no evidence that their conduct rose to the level of deliberate or reckless conduct, or gross, recurring, or systemic negligence. The evidence suggested only that, in the midst of the noise and confusion that ensued during the arrest, the officers simply did not hear Smith, just as Smith's girlfriend did not hear him. On those facts, the officers reasonably believed that they were authorized to search the Apartment after obtaining the consent of Smith's girlfriend. Smith argues that exclusion of the evidence has deterrent value insofar as suppression would "encourage[e] arresting officers to pay attention to a defendant's assertion of rights." (Def.'s Supplemental Mem. at 6.) Although suppression may hypothetically have this effect, such deterrence is insufficient to warrant application of the exclusionary rule: "Even assuming that the rule effectively deters some police misconduct and provides incentives for the law enforcement profession as a whole to conduct itself in accord with the Fourth Amendment, it cannot be expected, and should not be applied, to deter objectively reasonable law enforcement activity." United States v. Leon, 468 U.S. 897, 919, 104 S. Ct. 3405, 82 L. Ed. 2d 677 (1984). As noted, in light of all the circumstances, the officers' reliance on Smith's girlfriend's consent was objectively reasonable. Filipino Christian group protests Lady Gaga showsMANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Scores of Christian youths in the Philippines chanted "Stop the Lady Gaga concerts" at a rally Friday calling for the pop diva's shows here to be canceled despite assurances from authorities that they won't allow nudity and lewd acts....
Filipino Christian group protests Lady Gaga showsMANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Scores of Christian youths in the Philippines chanted "Stop the Lady Gaga concerts" at a rally Friday calling for the pop diva's shows here to be canceled despite assurances from authorities that they won't allow nudity and lewd acts....
Filipino Christian group protests Lady Gaga showsMANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Scores of Christian youths in the Philippines chanted "Stop the Lady Gaga concerts" at a rally Friday calling for the pop diva's shows here to be canceled despite assurances from authorities that they won't allow nudity and lewd acts....
Filipino Christian group protests Lady Gaga showsMANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Scores of Christian youths in the Philippines chanted "Stop the Lady Gaga concerts" at a rally Friday calling for the pop diva's shows here to be canceled despite assurances from authorities that they won't allow nudity and lewd acts....
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