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January 22, 2011 By: John Kindley Category: Uncategorized

We, Not They, Lost Two Great Cops, says Miami criminal defense lawyer Brian Tannebaum. I concur with the sentiment, not only when we lose a cop, but also when we lose a public defender. Or a private criminal defense attorney. Or a 7-11 clerk.

Here in Indiana, via The Indiana Law Blog, “Prosecutors Group Assails Proposal To Cut Prison Sentences.”

Glenn Greenwald says Good Riddance to Joe Lieberman. As The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Will Bunch noted about the odious senator from Connecticutt: “the only war he ever opposed was THE ONLY WAR HE MIGHT ACTUALLY HAVE HAD TO FIGHT IN.”

Patrick of Popehat on Dr. Kermit Gosnell’s “Deplorable and Unsanitary” “baby charnel house” of horrors in Philadelphia. Gosnell and the government that enabled his crimes are only the tip of the iceberg.

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