Putting a Price on Crime
What costs 70 billion dollars a year, and is generally regarded as an abject failure? Answer: our criminal justice system. In
What costs 70 billion dollars a year, and is generally regarded as an abject failure? Answer: our criminal justice system. In
A Monday Night Football game in New Orleans between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New Orleans Saints offers plenty of
David W. Thompson, president of the Peoples Bank & Trust in Troy, Missouri was in a meeting in his office
Just in time for Halloween comes a story of vampires invading the United States Courts. High school students who are part of a school vampire club calling themselves “The Fangtastics” are suing their high school administration.
As many Americans go to the polls next week to vote for a President, an interesting issue will be on
A 19 year-old Belle Chasse man has been arrested for attempted first degree murder after he confessed to feeding his 2-month old son alcohol while his son was in the hospital. But is it attempted murder?
A state grand jury has indicted a New Orleans man in an attempted robbery in Algiers that resulted in the death of his alleged
Last week at The University of South Alabama, a naked eighteen year-old student was shot and killed by a police
The tragedy of Damon Thibodeaux is that another innocent man was imprisoned due to “false confession.” Thankfully, he was not executed. We need to do whatever it takes to make sure that no one ever is.
A 16 year old commits suicide — but can his mother be charged for causing it? This tragic question has
Drive down St. Claude Ave for a night of live music. Pop into Kajun’s, then Hi-ho, then move down to the Always Lounge. Then you can drive by and gawk at the damage done to the club called Siberia by the mayor’s music venue tornado. Same street, same row of blocks, one club is denied the mayor’s music permit over a “zoning dispute.”