Video: Felons
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Potentially millions of ex-felons are denied the right to vote even though they have completed their sentences and have returned to society - working and paying taxes.
By Kapitol Hill | Published 12/29/2005
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Felons should not be liable for local, state, or federal taxes according to the founding fathers.
By Mike50401 | Published 3/10/2008
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A look at the laws that govern the votes of convicted felons and what they must do to be able to vote upon release from prison.
By Tabitha Fleming | Published 3/28/2008
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Tanisha Greene
By Ms. Greene | Published 5/17/2007
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Having trouble getting a job because of your criminal record. Well, here are some tips that may help you.
By Derrick Boss | Published 8/27/2007
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The New York State Senate is continually cracking down on videogame violence by punishing those who do not follow the rules.
By Thomas Bistany | Published 6/6/2007
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This article contains tips for people with criminal records on how to re-enter the workforce and deal with their criminal history in the job search and interview process.
By Career & Resume Expert | Published 5/18/2007
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Felons are screened, interviewed and evaluated on an individual basis.
By Jeanne Marie Kerns | Published 7/17/2007
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If you think that all convicted felons are permanently disenfranchised, you might be surprised to learn that each state governs if, how and when convicted felons can regain their right to vote.
By MJ Plaster | Published 2/16/2005
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With nearly 10 percent of the adult population in Texas carrying a felony convictions, those who are parents are denied housing, employment and, now, the privilege of having lunch with their children at school.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/3/2007
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When is a felon not a felon? When found guilty in a court of law. When is a court of law finding illegal aliens guilty of being in the US illegally? Probably never. Weird law[s].
By K. Kemper | Published 9/19/2007
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If you want to attend school, and you have a prior felony conviction, obtaining employment and housing is impossible in Texas. Now add education to the list of things you may be restricted from.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/3/2007
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The state of Washington is considering strengthening laws against teachers who commit an act of wrongdoing against their students. The bill that would make penalties more severe for predators and felons has already passed the House and is being considered in the Senate.
By saul relative | Published 2/27/2008
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Phillip, a father of four, an ex-felon, and a veteran in the military made the decision to go to Afghanistan for financial reasons. In this article, he discusses child support, the presidential nomination, and his felony charges.
By Shamontiel | Published 5/15/2008
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Match.com Users Know That "Friend" Stands For Sex Partner Wanted. Attempted Fraud Will Be Committed Against You Guaranteed. Great Place to Find Felons and Con-Artist's.
By AngelKitty1441S2 | Published 7/9/2007
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As one of the states with the highest number of convicted felons, the state of Texas is utilizing a Risk Assessment program to determine who is eligible for parole. But, is it really fair?
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/28/2007
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It's true, lots of women are attracted to "bad men" but its worse is when they are attracted to criminals, felons, and the incarcerated. Understand why some women love bed men even when it means risking their lives and family relationships.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 2/2/2007
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on Sunday in PHX, an unprecidented event is occuring; thousands of people are DEFYING the law to arrest them. THEY ADMIT TO BEING unarrested FELONS! and they are commiting a felony by being there!
By K. Kemper | Published 9/13/2006
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On Monday, April 9th, authorities of Philadelphia announced the warrants for 14 city residents of individuals who were being accused of illegally buying guns for felons. This sort of transaction is know as a "straw purchases".
By BuntingResources.com | Published 4/10/2007
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Illegal immigrants aren't "felons" and are not committing a crime by entering illegally. If there is no other way, how are they going to escape the cycle of poverty back home?
By Fabiola Hernandez | Published 3/9/2007
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Huntsville, Texas is an important center of commerce for the region, a historic town with a rich history, good economy and much to offer visitors. It's also a temporary home to two very different transient populations, college students and state felons.
By Trailerpark Scholar | Published 9/27/2006
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Activists who fight for individual rights of persons, felons or not, state that since the criminal has served his/her time, that it is a violation of the person's civil rights to force them to register after they are released from prison.
By Brandy Creekmore | Published 4/3/2007
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In the wake of 9/11, the government is taking steps to ensure that we're all safe. But what exactly did they pass into law with the USA PATRIOT Act?
By EthanaelD | Published 9/5/2006
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Animal abuse leads to human abuse. It also should be noted that 75% of violent offenders in prison today have early records of animal cruelty.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 9/5/2006
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This is a nearly complete transcript of my convo with Eugene Volokh, founder of law blog The Volokh Conspiracy. The only thing I left out was the 90 seconds at the end where we discussed one of his top-10, all-time favorite films: Robocop.
By Jolie O'Dell | Published 9/6/2006
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The ghost of Britney Spears explains what's wrong with people in America.
By Prophet Nine | Published 8/16/2006
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I have concluded that Sipes is in fact a person who will always blame the "other," never be happy, never be fulfilled, and always view the world as gray and dull.
By Laura Bell | Published 9/29/2006
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Illegal immigration poses a mortal threat to America. While Congress is paralyzed on this issue, the problem will only get worse.
By Mark Stuart ELLISON | Published 9/1/2006
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How can a plant be illegal? More people are addicted to prescription medication, and yet those "scripts" are more widely accepted than is a benign plant with a history of healing and medicinal value. What's the real reason it's still illegal?
By Roxanne Cottell | Published 10/26/2006
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Racial profiling is not a new concept. About a century ago, a certain Lombroso used scientific rigor to paint the picture of the "atavist", or the born criminal. It was a theory that didn't work, because crime knows no borders.
By Anne Ng | Published 10/31/2006
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To make living in the U.S. illegally not only a crime, but a felony is a very interesting proposition, considering it would mean putting 6% of our population into prison. How exactly would we arrange this?
By M. B. | Published 8/11/2006
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To vote is essential and a constitutional right of all citizens. Important issues like jobs, education, social welfare and scientifically polled issues are to be considered when deciding to vote. Personal interest, culture and ideologies will matter.
By Michael - MichaelTaylorOnline.org | Published 10/23/2006
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For The Non believers in demonic possession
(and may the body of Christ be with you) and if one believes in God you should be a believer in the devil By Tara Corea | Published 10/2/2006
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The recent advent of mandatory sentencing has raised many questions about the effectiveness and fairness of our leagl sytem. This article take a look at what mandatory sentencing is and the controversies which involve it.
By Kris Karkoski | Published 9/28/2006
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about a retirement couples cruise
By collette mcfarland | Published 9/19/2006
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Skies of Arcadia: Legends, by and large, is simply a direct port of the Dreamcast original, making it an overall lacking title.
By Hykra | Published 7/15/2005
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Samuel Walker, a noted liberal author, utilizes different rhetorical tricks to condemn California's Three strikes laws. This article examines Walker's position, and points out several flaws in his argument.
By Lyle Jones | Published 2/8/2006
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Judicial error, as it is called, is a sad fact of life - innocents are mistakenly arrested, people argue over different aspects of the justice system, and even the courts hand down the wrong sentence from time to time. Read what occurs when the law goofs.
By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/8/2006
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Almost 95% of all prisoners are men and that number grew from 715,000 in 1990 to 1, 505,000 in 2005. All these men are our fathers and sons who somehow failed to grow into good men.
By Cathy Meyer | Published 12/20/2005
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Data Mining and Dataveillance are meant to aid marketers and law enforcement, but raise questions of privacy invasion and dehumanization.
By Matt W | Published 12/8/2005
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Richfield, Utah, is about 200 miles from the southwest corner of the state, where I-15 cuts across the edge of Arizona before dipping down into Nevada and on to Las Vegas.
By Dave | Published 2/2/2005
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This paper explores the reasons for abolishing the death penalty.
By Charlotte Hyde | Published 4/17/2006
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ILLEGAL immigrants being led by political candidates, come out of their
respective hiding holes and challenge the US and the state to arrest them for being illegals. By K. Kemper | Published 4/12/2006
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School districts across California are basically being annihilated by cuts in education. It costs $28,000 per year to imprison someone, while public education spending is currently $7,000 per student.
By International Bleu | Published 6/21/2006
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A in-house training session at Old Saybrook Police Department allows officers to learn about the pending purchase of new weapons, felony car stops, meth labs, arrest control procedures, and discuss career goals.
By Corey Sipe | Published 6/25/2006
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Wrongful convictions have been a critical component of the criminal justice system. The advancements of DNA testing and technologies has become a reliable source for proving guilt or innocence.
By Master'sGirl | Published 5/11/2006
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It definitely wasn't our countless lewd flirtings with Saddam and Gomorrah
at local nightclubs, where we dangled supple bait to slithering passersby... By Brianna Heimann | Published 5/2/2006
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It has now become obvious that most of our "leaders" ( politicians ), from top to bottom, do not have the political will or courage to stop and reverse the illegal invasion of the United States.
By Melissa Rhiannon | Published 4/27/2006
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the meeting of a man and woman
By collette mcfarland | Published 7/7/2006
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