Vermont recently added a provision to hate crime law to more effectively prosecute and win convictions for hate crimes. Previously, the law said the crime needed to be "maliciously motivated," but the provision amended the language so that the actions needed to be motivated "in whole or in p...
Student at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, claims she had been the victim of racist incidents, including arson. Police discovered that the alleged victim of hate crime was caught on surveillance video starting the fire. - April 18, 2021 18-year-old vandalized his own vehicle with...
Vermont town rallies in wake of local hate crime Reports on support given by local residents to a gay couple owner of Phineas Swan Bed & Breakfast following an act of anti-gay vandalism in his property in... L King - 《Bay Windows》 被引量: 0发表: 1999年 Hit 'em with the truth. ...
Mr. Mitchell was convicted of aggravated battery, which normally carries a maximum sentence of two years in jail. But his sentence was increased to four years under Wisconsin's new hate-crime statute.Mitchell's lawyers appealed the stiffer sentence and Wisconsin's Supreme Court agreed that the ...
Ruby Ridge, in turn, became a rallying point for the growing militia movement in the United States. The Federal Crime Bill followed in 1994, further curbing sales and ownership of assault weapons. Efforts to police firearms, however, touched off another massive disaster: Waco. The BATF played...
of State hate crime laws in Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington... SM Freeman,DN Kaminer - 《Bureau of Justice Statistics》 被引量: 10发表: 1994年 Ferenczi's Clinical Diary: on loving and hating. Lov...
Woodstock, Vermont Woodstock is cold, but there's plenty to warm you up in this small Vermont town. Stop at the famous Harpoon Brewery for a pint of seasonal Winter Warmer, then pop across the street to American Crafted Spirits to try the bourbon and flavored vodkas. Stay at the renovated...
PITTSBURGH (AP) — In a private Facebook group called the Pittsburgh Area Police Breakroom, many current and retired officers spent the year criticizing chiefs that took a knee or officers who marched with Black Lives Matter protesters, who they called