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Multimillionaire Paul Fridman to stand trial over cocaine-party rape

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Multimillionaire Paul Fridman to stand trial over cocaine-party rape: "Melbourne multimillionaire accused of raping a female acquaintance after snorting cocaine with her has been committed to stand trial.
Property developer Paul Fridman pleaded not guilty to two counts of rape at the Melbourne Magistrates Court, but guilty to one count of possessing cocaine.
It is alleged that Fridman, 34, and the woman had been drinking before going to a party at a house in Prahran where he allegedly forced the woman to perform oral sex on him.
Magistrate Susan Wakeling said while the 'evidence of the complainant is unsatisfactory in a number of respects, the factors which go to credit are an issue for a jury'."

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son of the jailed president of the Chosen Few motorcycle gang was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison today for threatening a government witness.

With about 20 members and supporters of the biker gang watching, Chad Koschuk, 24, of Alden was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny.

The judge referred to Koschuk's conduct as "bad, stupid and ugly," but the sentence was well below the potential prison term that was prescribed by advisory government sentencing guidelines.

After a jury trial in July, Koschuk was convicted of making verbal threats against Jason Macken, an alleged victim of extortion by the Chosen Few, during an encounter outside a convenience store in Alden.

The incident took place in September 2009. According to federal prosecutors and agents, Koschuk criticized Macken for testifying against his father and told him he would some day sexually assault him while pulling on his pony tail.

Koschuk did not stalk Macken, and ran into him "by chance," defense attorney Daniel J. Henry Jr. said. Henry also said Koschuk spoke out of anger and in defense of his father, and noted that his client never physically touched Macken.

Skretny said he understood all that, but added that he cannot "condone" or "minimize" anyone making threats against a witness.

"We're talking about a trash-talking threat [but] you just don't go around doing this to individuals," Skretny told Koschuk. "There needs to be full respect for the law."

The son of the jailed president of the Chosen Few motorcycle gang was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison today for threatening a government witness.

With about 20 members and supporters of the biker gang watching, Chad Koschuk, 24, of Alden was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny.

The judge referred to Koschuk's conduct as "bad, stupid and ugly," but the sentence was well below the potential prison term that was prescribed by advisory government sentencing guidelines.

After a jury trial in July, Koschuk was convicted of making verbal threats against Jason Macken, an alleged victim of extortion by the Chosen Few, during an encounter outside a convenience store in Alden.

The incident took place in September 2009. According to federal prosecutors and agents, Koschuk criticized Macken for testifying against his father and told him he would some day sexually assault him while pulling on his pony tail.

Koschuk did not stalk Macken, and ran into him "by chance," defense attorney Daniel J. Henry Jr. said. Henry also said Koschuk spoke out of anger and in defense of his father, and noted that his client never physically touched Macken.

Skretny said he understood all that, but added that he cannot "condone" or "minimize" anyone making threats against a witness.

"We're talking about a trash-talking threat [but] you just don't go around doing this to individuals," Skretny told Koschuk. "There needs to be full respect for the law."

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Darrin Ebron, Celebrity DJ, Indicted in Cocaine Trafficking Bust - Crimesider - CBS News

Friday, 19 November 2010

Darrin Ebron, Celebrity DJ, Indicted in Cocaine Trafficking Bust - Crimesider - CBS News: "Celebrity disc jockey Darrin Ebron is facing drug trafficking and money laundering charges along with 13 other suspects in an alleged coast-to-coast cocaine ring.
Police say the operation used private jets to smuggle hundreds of kilograms of cocaine via private jets from Southern California to Baltimore. Authorities seized nearly 300 kilograms of cocaine and $1.1 million.
Ebron, who's 43, runs Goodlife American Clothing and was the DJ at Eddie Murphy's 2008 nuptials in Bora Bora. His website say that his clientele included Usher, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake and Kanye West.

Also indicted were Ricky Brascom, 28, and Charles Ransom Jr., 36, both of Los Angeles, and who are co-chief executive officers of Behind da Scenes Entertainment, whose main artist is rapper Paypa."

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Montreal police bust cocaine ring

Montreal police bust cocaine ring: "Montreal police were in the midst of a large-scale drug bust early Thursday morning in the city's northern sector.
According to Montreal police Constable Anie Lemieux, officers executed 11 search warrants and made several arrests before 7:30 a.m.
Two businesses along Beaubien and Everett Sts., along with several houses, were reportedly searched.
The drug trafficking ring that was targeted specialized mainly in cocaine, Lemieux added.
More arrests are expected as the investigation continues."

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Bruno Mars court date postponed in Vegas - San Jose Mercury News

Lawyer: Bruno Mars court date postponed in Vegas - San Jose Mercury News: "Singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has had his Las Vegas court appearance for a cocaine charge postponed.
Attorney David Chesnoff told The Associated Press the 25-year-old 'Just the Way You Are' singer did not have to appear in person Thursday in a Las Vegas courtroom.
Mars is due back in court Dec. 14.
Mars' real name is Peter Hernandez. He's accused of having 2.6 grams of cocaine when he was arrested after a Sept. 19 performance at a Las Vegas nightclub.
He could face up to four years in prison if convicted on the possession of a controlled substance charge."

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Traveling Vice Lords target of drug probe netting nearly 100 arrests - Chicago Crime | Examiner.com

Thursday, 18 November 2010

Traveling Vice Lords target of drug probe netting nearly 100 arrests - Chicago Crime | Examiner.com: "Nearly 100 alleged members of the Traveling Vice Lords street gang members are being paraded before judges this afternoon following a two year investigation into drug dealing on the West Side.
The TVLs were rounded up this morning as part of 'Operation Blue Knight', a combined investigation by Chicago police and the FBI. It targeted drug sales in the area of Kedzie and Ohio in the North Lawndale Community.
Police say the Traveling Vice Lords ran a 24-7 crack cocaine and heroin retail sales business that brought in between $3000 and $6000 a day.
It was drive-up or hand-to-hand delivery and authorities say when there was a particularly potent brand of heroin called 'Blue Magic', buyers would come from as far away as Elgin and Iowa to make purchases.
Investigators used video recordings, wiretaps, and controlled purchases by undercover officers and confidential sources to build the case against the Traveling Vice Lords."

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Inmate on death row for teen's death loses appeal » Evansville Courier & Press

Inmate on death row for teen's death loses appeal » Evansville Courier & Press: "Spencer County court has rejected death row inmate Roy Lee Ward's latest appeal.
Ward, who was convicted of slaying Stacy Payne in 2001, saw his post-conviction relief petition denied in Spencer Circuit Court by Special Judge Robert Pigman of Vanderburgh County.
Pigman rejected each claim Ward's defense team raised.

Roy Lee WardWard was convicted of raping and murdering Payne, a 15-year-old Heritage Hills High School student, on July 11, 2001, in her Spencer County home."

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Brizzi: Man may face death penalty in slayings | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star

Brizzi: Man may face death penalty in slayings | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star: "Prosecutor Carl Brizzi says he's considering seeking the death penalty against a Lawrence man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and then setting her and their infant daughter on fire.
Joshwa Carlisle, 22, has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of arson in the Sept. 19 blaze that killed Tracie Shannon and her 9-month-old daughter Juliana in a Lawrence apartment.Brizzi said multiple factors, including the baby's age and the fact that there were multiple killings, could be reason to seek the death penalty or a life sentence without parole.Brizzi said he would discuss the case with prosecutor-elect Terry Curry, who takes office Jan. 1.Carlisle was in Marion Superior Court on Wednesday for a initial hearing. He is being held without bond in Marion County Jail."

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Officer recommends Hasan face death-penalty trial in Fort Hood massacre | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Texas Regional News

Officer recommends Hasan face death-penalty trial in Fort Hood massacre | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Texas Regional News: "U.S. Army Maj. Nidal Hasan should face a capital-murder court-martial for last year's slaughter at Fort Hood, the officer presiding over his pretrial hearing has recommended.
Col. James L. Pohl found probable cause to justify 13 charges of premeditated murder and 32 charges of attempted premeditated murder against Hasan, officials at Fort Hood confirmed Wednesday.
Pohl also found reasonable grounds for a death-penalty trial. In military law, that requires a finding that a crime involves aggravating factors, such as the death of more than one person.
The recommendations will initially be considered by a Fort Hood brigade commander, who is also awaiting findings from a board of military mental health experts assigned to examine Hasan's mental state.
Ultimately, a general will make the final decision on how Hasan is tried and how he is punished if he is found guilty.
Pohl's report followed a nine-day preliminary proceeding known in military law as an Article 32 hearing."

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Man's death penalty set aside in '99 kidnap-slaying in Dallas | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Breaking News for Dallas-Fort Worth | Dallas Morning News

Man's death penalty set aside in '99 kidnap-slaying in Dallas | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Breaking News for Dallas-Fort Worth | Dallas Morning News: "Texas' highest criminal court on Wednesday tossed out the conviction of a man sent to death row for kidnapping and killing a 20-year-old man during a robbery at a Dallas ATM in 1999.
But Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins said 32-year-old Roderick Newton will never go free.
'He'll never get out,' Watkins said.
Expecting the court to set aside the death penalty conviction, Watkins said Newton has already pleaded guilty to capital murder and attempted capital murder of a police officer in exchange for two life sentences after the district attorney's office agreed he should receive a new trial.
The sentences are 'stacked,' meaning that if Newton is paroled on one charge, he would then have to serve the other sentence."

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Australia to deport US man wanted in wife's death

The Associated Press: Australia to deport US man wanted in wife's death: "Australian officials said Thursday they would deport an American convicted in the death of his wife on a scuba-diving honeymoon after U.S. officials pledged not to seek the death penalty if he is convicted again at home.
Gabe Watson was released from prison last week after serving an 18-month sentence for the manslaughter of his wife, Tina, in 2003 during a trip on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. He was being held in immigration custody until Australia — a staunch opponent of the death penalty — received assurances that he would not face capital charges in his home state of Alabama.
Prosecutors in Alabama, a pro-death penalty state, want to try Watson again over his wife's death, and are expected to seek murder charges.
An immigration spokeswoman, speaking on condition of anonymity because of department policy, said the Australian government had received assurances from U.S. officials that 'the death penalty would not be sought, imposed or carried out.'
'We are now satisfied that our international obligations have been met and are commencing plans for Mr. Watson's removal,' she said.
She would not give details on the timing of his deportation but said it would be 'as soon as possible.'"

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Reggae Artist Buju Banton Gets Bail in Immigration Court | Entertainment/Music | Peacefmonline.com

Friday, 12 November 2010

Reggae Artist Buju Banton Gets Bail in Immigration Court | Entertainment/Music | Peacefmonline.com: "Buju Banton - Reggae Artist Buju Banton, whose real name is Mark Myrie, was offered bail with tough conditions following a hung jury in his gun and drugs trial.

After close to a year in jail, Buju Banton walked out of the Pinellas County lock-up in Florida yesterday after he was granted bail in an immigration court.

According to the Jamaica Observer, 'Attorney Marc Seitles, a member of Banton's legal team, said the artiste was overjoyed that he had gained some 'measure of freedom'."

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death-sentence-reinstated-for-Corcoran

Thursday, 11 November 2010

death-sentence-reinstated-for-Corcoran: "U.S. Supreme Court has thrown out a lower court ruling and reinstated the death sentence for convicted killer Joseph Corcoran of Fort Wayne.
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had erred in January when it said the death sentence violated Indiana law. The high court said federal courts can review state cases only for violations of federal law.
The lower court had ordered a new sentence.
The now 34-year-old Corcoran was convicted in 1999 of killing the four men, including his brother and his sister's fiance. Corcoran's attorneys have said he was mentally ill.
Indiana attorney general spokesman Bryan Corbin says Corcoran may ask the U.S. Supreme Court review the case again."

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Georgia man gets death sentence for killing Alabama store clerk  | ajc.com

Georgia man gets death sentence for killing Alabama store clerk  | ajc.com: "death sentence was ordered for a Georgia man in the shooting death of an Oxford convenience store clerk that was captured on a surveillance camera.
Circuit Judge Malcolm Street imposed the sentence Tuesday on Jesse Scheuing, 24, of Waycross, saying the 2008 killing was 'an especially cold and calculated intentional murder.'
The judge said the death sentence was proper because Scheuing was on parole for a felony when he killed 27-year-old Sean Adam Cook and it took place during an armed robbery.
'The video clearly showed it was the defendant's intent to kill Sean Adam Cook,' Street said as Scheuing looked at the floor, crying silently.
The jury, which had seen the videotape during the trial, had recommended death on a 10-2 vote. Street imposed it after a hearing in which Scheuing's mother, Marilyn Scheuing, begged the judge to sentence him to life without parole.
'Please don't kill my baby,' she said. As her son put his head on a desk in front of him, she continued, 'I love him. I hate what he did.'"

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The Canadian Press: US man convicted in death of wife during honeymoon scuba dive on reef leaves Australian jail

The Canadian Press: US man convicted in death of wife during honeymoon scuba dive on reef leaves Australian jail: "American man convicted in the death of his wife during a honeymoon scuba dive was released from an Australian jail Thursday and taken into immigration custody, where he will remain until officials are convinced he won't face the death penalty if sent home.
Australia is a staunch opponent of the death penalty and is seeking assurances that Gabe Watson won't face capital charges if he is returned to Alabama, a pro-death penalty state that wants to try him again over his wife's death.
Watson, dubbed the 'Honeymoon Killer' by the Australian media, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of his wife of 11 days, 26-year-old Tina Watson, during a 2003 scuba diving trip on the Great Barrier Reef.
Officials in Queensland state initially charged him with murder, arguing he killed Tina by turning off her air supply and holding her underwater. Watson pleaded guilty to a lesser charge last year in an Australian court and was sentenced to 18 months — a punishment Tina Watson's family and Alabama authorities slammed as far too lenient."

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Sentencing in Bull Rider’s Death - NYTimes.com

Sentencing in Bull Rider’s Death - NYTimes.com: "Honduran man who pleaded guilty in Denver to selling heroin was sentenced to 20 years in prison for supplying the drugs that killed a professional bull rider and two other people last year. United States District Judge Alan B. Johnson told Juan Antonio Bustillo-Perez that he essentially pulled the trigger to kill the three people when he sold them the drugs. The bull rider, Bryan Guthrie, 21, was ranked third in January 2009 by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association."

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