Penal reform approved in Congress. Trump has also said that he will support her.

A bipartisan bill has already received support of the President trump today, Thursday, December 20, approved in Congress. 358 senators voted in favor, while opposed by only 36 people. Now, only the President’s signature on the decree. What kind of bill it is and why it’s important If it comes into force, the bill «the First step» (First Step) will be a historic reform of the Federal prison system, affecting…

December 21, 2018
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Father of 4 children deported from the United States for possession of marijuana in youth

During a large-scale RAID in new Jersey ICE officers arrested 105 immigrants. Among them was 36-year-old owner of a green card, Dane foster, the father of 4 children, came to the US from Jamaica in 1997. During his stay in the United States Dana foster was three times detained by the police for marijuana possession — the last time 4 years ago. In all cases it ended in penalties. Despite…

December 21, 2018
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African American tried to cash a paycheck. The Bank called the police.

Teller Huntington Bank called the police, when a visitor-an African American tried to cash a paycheck. After the story spread on social networks with the hashtag #BankingWhileBlack, the Bank had to apologize for the actions of its employee. 1 Dec 30-year-old Paul Makkos from Cleveland went to the Bank branch in the suburbs in Brooklyn (Ohio) — to cash a check worth slightly more than $1 thousand. According to Macconi,…

December 20, 2018
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Brooklyn D. A. will meet on 28 convicted of possession of marijuana

On Wednesday, Brooklyn district attorney Eric Gonzalez filed a petition with the judge about the abolition of the 28 sentences. Also it suspended the summons for more than 1,400 people. «I do not believe that these sentences make the lives of new Yorkers safer. They cause a lot of distrust for our system of justice, Gonzales said. We all know that the basis of these incidents, a huge racial inequality.»…

December 20, 2018
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Women write love letters to convicted who killed pregnant wife and young daughters

In November, Chris watts from Colorado was sentenced to life imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to the murder of his pregnant wife and two daughters. Now, according to prosecutors, 33-year-old convicted murderer from Colorado gets dozens of love letters from women and letters of support «from fans.» I love this man! He’s my ROCK! Posted by Shanann Watts on Saturday, May 5, 2018 «Criminals often get love and adoration from…

December 20, 2018
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Trump announced Christmas Eve weekends for Federal employees

December 20, 2018

The President of the United States Donald trump signed an Executive order that provides Federal employees the day off this Christmas Eve. On Christmas eve people will be able to relax, or to prepare for the celebration of Christmas. As published on the White house website, the order says that «All Executive bodies and agencies of the Federal government shall be closed and their employees are released from duties on…

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New bill proposed to extend the sale of alcohol in 9 cities in California

State Senator San Francisco, Scott Weiner has again introduced a bill that will extend the time of the sale of alcohol in 9 cities in California. The law will act in San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Sacramento, West Hollywood, long beach, Coachella (riverside County), Cathedral city (riverside County) and palm springs. Local officials have shown interest to participate in this five-year pilot program, which allows bars, Nightclubs and restaurants to…

December 20, 2018
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She took a coke colleagues and helped to solve the murder of 29-year-old

DNA with cans of coke, which was taken by a colleague of the suspect is attached to the case about the murder of 29-year-old. It is this DNA led detectives to the 50-year-old Forrest Timothy bass of Everstone (WA), who is charged with the murder of 18-year-old Amanda Stavik. Can of Coke helped detectives solve Mandy Stavik case https://t.co/M1xy3piMdS pic.twitter.com/cDaVlzNwwB — FGTNews (@OfficialFGTNews) December 19, 2018 Student Mandy Stavik went…

December 19, 2018
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California police do not want to disclose the results of internal investigations until 2019

Police County of San Bernardino is seeking the California state Supreme court prohibition on the disclosure of information about the conducted official investigations. The police Union filed a petition to disclose only the documents on incidents occurring from January 1, 2019. The lawsuit began after the adoption in 2018 bill, which were first allowed to publicly disclosed the details of internal investigations of police use of force, including firearms, to…

December 19, 2018
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The Federal court found the ban in the state of new York on the nunchuck unconstitutional

A Federal court has ruled that the current ban in the state of new York nunchucks, martial arts weapons made famous by Bruce Lee, is unconstitutional under the Second amendment. Judge Pamela Chen (Pamela Chen) ruled on Friday in Federal court in Brooklyn. The plaintiff, James Maloney (Maloney, James) opposed the prevailing decades of prohibition after in 2000, he was charged for possession of nunchucks. Since 2003, the man filed…

December 19, 2018
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