Monthly Archives: October 2004

“The hell with Texas and the justice system…”

That’s a quote from Andre Lastrapes-Luckett, whose father was killed in the October 1992, which Dominique Green was tried and convicted for. The problem is, “Green won a reprieve from a federal judge in Houston, who agreed with defense claims that 280 newly discovered boxes of evidence improperly stored and catalogued by the Houston Police [...]

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18th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert - part deux

Dude. I saw Tony Bennet live on Sunday night.
And that was just the topper of the night. My in-laws took Keli and I to the 18th Annual Bridge School Benefit Concert at the Shoreline on Sunday night as a belated anniversary gift. It was spectacular. The lineup of [...]

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They lost. Again.

My Bucs lost last night… again. They lost to the Rams 28-21.
They’re officially 1-5

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Excellent news

Check this out:
WASHINGTON, October 9, 2004 - The US Senate today passed by voice vote an amended version of the “Justice for All Act of 2004″ (HR 5107). This anti-crime bill includes the “Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology Act” (HR 3214/S 1700) and crime victims’ rights legislation. The amended bill will be sent back to [...]

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Public Service Announcement

Did you register to vote? Have you moved recently and have not re-registered under your new address?
Today is the LAST DAY in California to register to vote for the November 2nd election.
Below are some websites that you can use to register to vote. You can be lazy and don’t even have to get out [...]

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