Today the Consumer Attorneys of California will be visiting legislative offices in the State Capitol building as part of their annual lobby day. CJAC has delivered this list of five questions to the offices of all 120 state legislators so they can have a well-rounded discussion with the trial lawyers about their agenda…
VIDEO: Mother who attacked cops with breast milk makes a court appearance
The story of an Ohio mom who attacked local deputies with breast milk made the rounds yesterday and, while it17s definitely a disgusting story, I find the video of 3-year-old Stephanie Robinette17s testimony in a court to be just as interesting.
So we17re going with the blame alcohol1 thing here, really? Look, I17ve been pretty shitfaced in my life. Often. Never once have I whipped out a titty and sprayed down the nearest patrolman. Granted, I17m much classier than a white trash Ohio mom (or so I tell myself while brushing my hair one hundred strokes in the mirror), but I just don17t see how you get down this road.
Detective calls rape case “brutal”
LAFAYETTE, Ind. – NewsChannel 18 has more information on the Lafayette woman who was allegedly raped by a homeless man . Lafayette Police Detective Mark Pinkard calls it a “brutal victimization.”
“It was bad for both for her and for her son,” Pinkard said. “She was traumatized in that her son had to witness her be attacked and she was obviously stricken by this. It took its toll both mentally and physically.”
Court documents show Dash repeatedly assaulted his victim and threatened to kill her and her son. As he raped her, Dash allegedly made the 4-year-old watch. Des
Case against Strauss-Kahn may be dropped
Watch the full video here: Maazouz Says Strauss-Kahn Assault Case May Be Dropped
Romney watches for new Iowa opportunities
DES MOINES, Iowa
The accelerating GOP presidential campaigns in Iowa probably will define front-runner Mitt Romney’s chief challengers over the next six weeks and could force the former Massachusetts governor to reconsider his decision to mount only modest efforts in this early voting state.
Rep. Michele Bachmann’s quick rise in popularity in the leadoff caucus state and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s stubbornly low poll numbers after more than a year of groundwork in Iowa give Romney new opportunities in the state where he has worked to lower expectations in his second campaign.
Romney may stick with his plan to tread lightly in Iowa and look to New Hampshire’s leadoff primary for a liftoff in 2012 if there is no opening for him to seize as a consensus choice.