Here is another article I found in a small local paper, written by Alan Galbraith. It caught my eye, and actually makes quite a bit of sense of you really stop to think about it.
Criminals Paying Up to $32,000 for Old Nokia Cell Phones
Source: Yahoo! Tech - Daily Features
Got an old Nokia 1100 sitting around? You may be sitting on a fortune... albeit with a catch. Certain circles are said to be paying upwards of $32,000 for the handsets, at least those made in Nokia's Bochum factory in Germany.
Hairdresser Turned A Would Be Robber Into Her Sex Slave
Source: Fileunderi
A Russian lady from the small town of Meshchovsk is making Fileunderi News: The hairdresser turned a would be robber into her Sex Slave. 28-year-old Olga was getting ready to close up shop when a man entered the salon armed with a gun.
Inside the mind of a criminal | NewsX
Source: newsx.com
As criminal cases continue to see an unabated rise and no new policies have proven to be effective deterrents, Samir Parikh provides an insight into the mindset and social conditioning of criminals.
DOJ Investigates Arizona Sheriff for Enforcing Immigration Law
Source: CNSNews.com
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Arizona following requests by congressional Democrats and allegations by liberal activists that the department has violated the civil rights of illegal aliens.
This Cannot Stand: Ex-Leaders of Countrywide Profit From Bad Loans
Source: The New York Times
The ex-leaders of Countrywide Mortgage are back in the business. They made millions, if not billions, during the real estate bubble party originating flawed mortgages that the U.S. taxpayer is being forced to back. Now they are buying properties for pennies on the dollar.
LA Sheriff Could Free 4,000 Inmates Due to Budget
Source: Yahoo! News
The head of the nation's largest sheriff's department is warning that nearly 4,000 jail inmates might be released early and about 600 deputy and professional positions could be eliminated to meet budget cuts.
Day Laborers Are Easy Prey in New Orleans
Source: The New York Times
They are the men still rebuilding New Orleans more than three years after Hurricane Katrina, the head-down laborers from Honduras, Mexico and Guatemala who work on the blazing hot roofs and inside the fetid homes for a wad of cash at the end of the day.
The Government Mindgame over Undocumented Immigrants
Source: The Huffington Post
One of the fundamental factors causing debate over illegal immigration enforcement is the public perception of undocumented immigrants. Are they real criminals? Some in law enforcement have gone to great lengths to paint them in this light.