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29, May 2012 - Mount Pleasant Officer’s acquittal over Texas arrest upsets some - Morning Sun
He could have faced up to a year in jail if convicted of official oppression, a misdemeanor that in this case alleged Blomberg as a public servant intentionally mistreated Holley by kicking him.
28, May 2012 - Mesa Former Houston officer found not guilty in alleged beating - Police one.com
He could have faced up to a year in jail if convicted of official oppression, a misdemeanor that alleged Blomberg as a public servant intentionally mistreated Holley by kicking him. "This is the only thing I've ever wanted to do in my entire life ...
28, May 2012 - Inmates challenge Kentucky's laws for post-conviction DNA testing
Stabbed to death after attempting to fend off an attack, 19-year-old Rhonda Sue Warford was found in April 1992 in Meade County's Dead Horse Holler, clutching two strands of gray hair in her right hand. Microscopic analysis — the testing available at the time — showed only that the hairs didn't belong to the victim, nor the two men charged with her murder.
27, May 2012 - Cypress Community leaders to meet with district attorney over verdict - msnbc.com
Kofi Taharka said, "I'm ready to go to jail. Civil disobedience as protest for the lack ... Chad Holley now attends Cypress-Falls High School in northwest Harris County. Some of his classmates said they were not surprised, but they were upset.
27, May 2012 - Cypress Community leaders meet with district attorney over verdict - msnbc.com
Taharka said, "I'm ready to go to jail. Civil disobedience as protest for the lack ... Chad Holley now attends Cypress-Falls High School in northwest Harris County. Some of his classmates said they were not surprised, but they were upset.
27, May 2012 - Andrews Some upset by acquittal of Texas officer - Aiken Standard
Andrew Blomberg, 29, was the first of four fired police officers ... He could have faced up to a year in jail if convicted of official oppression, a misdemeanor that in this case alleged Blomberg as a public servant intentionally mistreated Holley by ...
27, May 2012 - Nash Activists arrested at Harris County District Attorney's Office - MyFox Houston
The former officer was tried for official oppression for his actions during the arrest of teenaged burglar Chad Holley ... At the agreed upon time that morning, Quanell X, Rev. James Nash, Rev. James Dixon and Minister Robert Muhammad arrived ...
27, May 2012 - Columbiana Common Pleas Reports for 5-26 - Review
He was sentenced to 36 months in prison ... al; defendant filed bankruptcy, so lawsuit put on hold. Lisa J. Gatchel of Leetonia v. David R. Gatchel of Leetonia; divorce granted. Nancy Tondy and Gary Tondy; dissolution granted. Nicholle Beard of Columbiana ...
27, May 2012 - Montgomery Officer's acquittal over Texas arrest upsets some - WSFA
He could have faced up to a year in jail if convicted of official oppression, a misdemeanor that alleged Blomberg as a public servant intentionally mistreated Holley by kicking him. "This is the only thing I've ever wanted to do in my entire life ...
27, May 2012 - Coroner issues decision in inmate's death
The Berks County coroner's office has issued a suicide ruling in the death of a Berks County Prison inmate found hanging in his cell, Deputy Coroner Jonn M. Hollenbach said Friday.
24, May 2012 - Tracy Crime/accidents for May 9 - Marshall Independent
COTTONWOOD - A wallet reported found at 5:21 p.m. Monday at the intersection of Minnesota Highway ... block of Hollett Street, Tracy Police said. No further information was available. MARSHALL - Marshall Police assisted the Lyon County Sheriff's Department ...
23, May 2012 - Murrieta Officer's acquittal over Texas arrest upsets some - North County Times
He could have faced up to a year in jail if convicted of official oppression, a misdemeanor that alleged Blomberg as a public servant intentionally mistreated Holley by kicking him. "This is the only thing I've ever wanted to do in my entire life ...
23, May 2012 - Thurmont Blair Lee: Make me wanna holler - Maryland Community Newspapers Online
Last week, a Baltimore jury convicted a Maryland political consultant for disseminating campaign material without including an “authority line” indentifying the material’s source. Shouldn’t the Post’s Romney hit piece also require an ...
23, May 2012 - Elkhorn AG Van Hollen: Elkhorn man enters pleas to tax-related charges in Dane County Circuit Court - WisPo
Van Hollen announced that Wissam Mehdi, an Elkhorn resident, entered pleas before ... http://www.doj.state.wi.us/news/files/complaint-arrest-warrant-20111021.pdf The Department of Revenue investigated this case. Assistant Attorney General Donald V.
23, May 2012 - Holly Jury has ex-Houston officer's beating case - The Guardian
Twenty-nine-year-old Andrew Blomberg is facing up to a year in jail if he's convicted of official oppression. He's accused of beating 15-year-old Chad Holley in 2010. Blomberg was fired in the wake of Holly's arrest and beating, which was caught on video.
23, May 2012 - Nacogdoches Officer's acquittal over Texas arrest upsets some - Lufkin Daily News
He could have faced up to a year in jail if convicted of official oppression, a misdemeanor that alleged Blomberg as a public servant intentionally mistreated Holley by kicking him. "This is the only thing I've ever wanted to do in my entire life ...
23, May 2012 - Santa Fe Officer’s acquittal over Texas arrest upsets some - KOB.com
He could have faced up to a year in jail if convicted of official oppression, a misdemeanor that alleged Blomberg as a public servant intentionally mistreated Holley by kicking him. "This is the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do in my entire ...
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| National Arrest Records Statistics (2009) |
| Total | 13,687,241 | |
| Murder and manslaughter | 12,418 | |
| Rape | 21,407 | |
| Robbery | 126,725 | |
| Aggravated Assault | 421,215 | |
| Burglary | 299,351 | |
| Larceny-theft | 1,334,933 | |
| Motor vehicle theft | 81,797 | |
| Arson | 12,204 | |
| Violent crime | 581,765 | |
| Property crime | 1,728,285 | |
| Other assaults | 1,319,458 | |
| Forgery and counterfeiting | 85,844 | |
| Fraud | 210,255 | |
| Embezzlement | 17,920 | |
| Stolen property | 105,303 | |
| Vandalism | 270,439 | |
| Weapons | 166,334 | |
| Prostitution / vice | 71,355 | |
| Sex offenses (except rape) | 77,326 | |
| Drug abuse | 1,663,582 | |
| Gambling | 10,360 | |
| Offenses against family and children | 114,564 | |
| DUI / DWI | 1,440,409 | |
| Liquor laws | 570,333 | |
| Drunkenness | 594,300 | |
| Disorderly conduct | 655,322 | |
| Vagrancy | 33,388 | |
| All other offenses | 3,764,672 | |
| Suspicion | 1,975 | |
| Curfew and loitering | 112,593 | |
| Runaways | 93,434 |
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