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January 21, 2012 at 12:01 am · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Judge Sorts Out Sordid Bachelor Party Arrests
WASHINGTON (CN) – Cops who broke up a bachelor party featuring “scantily clad” strippers “with money in their garters” and the smell of marijuana are liable for false arrest, a federal judge ruled.
The group of revelers was arrested for unlawful entry and disorderly conduct at around 1:30 a.m. on March 15, 2008. D.C. Metropolitan Police had entered the house where the party was being held in response to a call about it.
One of the officers, Andre Parker testified about having heard about “a lot of partying going on at” the supposedly vacant home. Once inside, Parker said he observed no furniture – just a mattress and lighted candles. He also observed “provocatively” dressed women and smelled of marijuana, but he neither found narcotics nor observed any illegal activity.
See the full article from “Courthouse News Service”
January 19, 2012 at 3:00 am · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Jones entered the plea in Hamilton County Municipal Court just as his non-jury trial was scheduled to begin. A second misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest was dismissed in a plea agreement with prosecutors.
Judge Brad Greenberg ordered Jones to serve a year of probation, complete 50 hours of community service and pay a $250 fine plus court costs. Jones could have received a maximum jail sentence of 30 days.
Jones, 28, was accused in court documents of being disorderly, shouting profanities and trying to pull away as officers arrested him at a downtown bar in July.
At the time, Jones was on probation in Las Vegas in connection with a 2007 no contest plea to a strip club melee that left three people wounded. He was ordered in November to perform an additional 75 hours of community service for violating that probation with the Cincinnati arrest.
See the full article from “Cumberland Times-News”
January 18, 2012 at 6:00 pm · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Mechele Linehan returns to Washington, freed by judge
Alaska Dispatch | Jan 18, 2012
According to the Anchorage Daily News, Mechele Linehan, the former Anchorage stripper once convicted of murdering her fiancee in 1996 has returned to her home in Washington state.
Superior Court Judge Larry Card on Tuesday dismissed the bail and court-ordered conditions that had been keeping her from leaving Alaska.
Linehan’s previous conviction and indictment had both been thrown out on appeal, and prosecutors had been given until Tuesday to re-indict her.
The prosecutor assigned to the case, Assistant Attorney General Paul Miovas, said that he doesn’t believe the matter is over, but said that the Department of Law has “a few legal issues to work through” before deciding whether or not it could present new charges to another grand jury.
See the full article from “Alaska Dispatch”
January 18, 2012 at 6:00 pm · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Posted at 12:27 PM ET, 01/18/2012 New developments underway in ballpark neighborhood By Jacqueline Dupree
View Photo Gallery: With the demolition of more than 160 buildings and the arrival of Nationals Park, the area by the Washington Navy Yard is poised for new development in the coming year.
It’s not often that a city gets to create an entirely new neighborhood almost from scratch, but that’s what’s been happening in Washington’s Near Southeast area for nearly 10 years. With the demolition of more than 160 buildings and the arrival of Nationals Park , this area by the Washington Navy Yard, one mile south of the U.S. Capitol, seemed prime to explode after developers swooped in to buy up the land once occupied by public housing, strip clubs, asphalt plants and auto repair garages.
See the full article from “Washington Post (blog)”
January 18, 2012 at 12:00 am · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Brown’s reform effort gets dissed by editorial as “half-baked.” (Katherine Frey – THE WASHINGTON POST) The Washington Post editorial board takes aim at D.C. Council Chairman Kwame R. Brown’s college-applications-for-all bill today, calling it a “troubling sign of a council that seems more interested in sound bites than in providing thoughtful oversight.” It doesn’t help, they write, that Brown appears not to have consulted with Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson about the proposal. “[I]t would be better for the council not to ricochet from issue to issue, coming up with half-baked legislation that takes up time that Ms. Henderson could better spend on other issues,” the editorial reads. Better, it says, for Brown to reestablish an education committee to “give these issues the thoughtful attention they deserve.”
In other news:
Harry Jaffe is not a fan of Ted Leonsis’s Chinatown signs plan: “The Verizon Center is lit up like a Vegas stripper already.” (Examiner)
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January 16, 2012 at 12:01 pm · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Lawmakers already have snapped up $36 billion in projected receipts over the coming decade to finance the two-month jobless benefits and payroll tax extension enacted just before Christmas. The money comes from a 0.10 percentage point increase in home loan guarantee fees charged by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that promises to increase the cost of a typical $200,000 mortgage by more than $5,000 over 30 years.
One thing Democrats are loathe to do is revisit the overall cap on day-to-day agency budgets set under last summer’s budget and debt limit deal. That makes it more difficult to bank savings from cutting the federal workforce.
House Republicans hope for some victories for conservatives, such as letting states test unemployment benefit applicants for drugs and preventing welfare recipients from using ATMs in casinos, strip clubs or liquor stores to collect their benefits. GOP lawmakers also prefer maximizing spending cuts to raising fees.
See the full article from “Huffington Post”
January 16, 2012 at 12:01 pm · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Lawmakers already have snapped up $36 billion in projected receipts over the coming decade to finance the two-month jobless benefits and payroll tax extension enacted just before Christmas. The money comes from a 0.10 percentage point increase in home loan guarantee fees charged by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that promises to increase the cost of a typical $200,000 mortgage by more than $5,000 over 30 years.
One thing Democrats are loathe to do is revisit the overall cap on day-to-day agency budgets set under last summer’s budget and debt limit deal. That makes it more difficult to bank savings from cutting the federal workforce.
House Republicans hope for some victories for conservatives, such as letting states test unemployment benefit applicants for drugs and preventing welfare recipients from using ATMs in casinos, strip clubs or liquor stores to collect their benefits. GOP lawmakers also prefer maximizing spending cuts to raising fees.
See the full article from “Aiken Standard”
January 16, 2012 at 12:01 pm · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Lawmakers already have snapped up $36 billion in projected receipts over the coming decade to finance the two-month jobless benefits and payroll tax extension enacted just before Christmas. The money comes from a 0.10 percentage point increase in home loan guarantee fees charged by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that promises to increase the cost of a typical $200,000 mortgage by more than $5,000 over 30 years.
One thing Democrats are loathe to do is revisit the overall cap on day-to-day agency budgets set under last summer’s budget and debt limit deal. That makes it more difficult to bank savings from cutting the federal workforce.
House Republicans hope for some victories for conservatives, such as letting states test unemployment benefit applicants for drugs and preventing welfare recipients from using ATMs in casinos, strip clubs or liquor stores to collect their benefits. GOP lawmakers also prefer maximizing spending cuts to raising fees.
See the full article from “GOPUSA”
January 16, 2012 at 12:01 pm · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Lawmakers already have snapped up $36 billion in projected receipts over the coming decade to finance the two-month jobless benefits and payroll tax extension enacted just before Christmas. The money comes from a 0.10 percentage point increase in home loan guarantee fees charged by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that promises to increase the cost of a typical $200,000 mortgage by more than $5,000 over 30 years.
One thing Democrats are loathe to do is revisit the overall cap on day-to-day agency budgets set under last summer’s budget and debt limit deal. That makes it more difficult to bank savings from cutting the federal workforce.
House Republicans hope for some victories for conservatives, such as letting states test unemployment benefit applicants for drugs and preventing welfare recipients from using ATMs in casinos, strip clubs or liquor stores to collect their benefits. GOP lawmakers also prefer maximizing spending cuts to raising fees.
See the full article from “Newsday”
January 15, 2012 at 6:00 pm · Filed under Baltimore strip clubs
Lawmakers already have snapped up $36 billion in projected receipts over the coming decade to finance the two-month jobless benefits and payroll tax extension enacted just before Christmas. The money comes from a 0.10 percentage point increase in home loan guarantee fees charged by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that promises to increase the cost of a typical $200,000 mortgage by more than $5,000 over 30 years.
One thing Democrats are loathe to do is revisit the overall cap on day-to-day agency budgets set under last summer’s budget and debt limit deal. That makes it more difficult to bank savings from cutting the federal workforce.
House Republicans hope for some victories for conservatives, such as letting states test unemployment benefit applicants for drugs and preventing welfare recipients from using ATMs in casinos, strip clubs or liquor stores to collect their benefits. GOP lawmakers also prefer maximizing spending cuts to raising fees.
See the full article from “Atlanta Journal Constitution”
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