Thursday, January 12, 2012

What's in The News Today

Intimates that were pardoned may have to return back to prisoner. Governor Barbour of Mississippi is being criticized for granting a pardon of 4 convicted murders and one armed robber. The governor violated the state's constitution where he was suppose to publish the pardon each inmate for for 30 days. The other 21 inmates have been stopped and the 5 that have been released may have to return back to jail to do their full sentence. These inmates have to report to prison officials daily until their fate is decided on January 23, in a court hearing.

CNN Justice. (January 12, 2012). Attorney general: Barbour tried to rule the state like Boss Hogg. Retrieved January 12, 2011, from http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/12/justice/mississippi-pardons/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

The Missing Montana woman might have been kidnapped. Teacher, mom, "Sherry Arnold" went missing on Saturday morning when she went for a jog. Her sneaker was found, but no signs of her. She is a cancer survivor and has 5 children between her previous and current marriage.   Hundreds of searchers have combed the area and the only think left behind was her running shoe. The FBI is helping the local police and they are afraid that she might have been taken over the Canadian border, which is only 100 miles away.

Sandell, C.,  Dolak, K. & Ng. C. (January 11, 2012). Missing Montana Teacher Sherry Arnold: FBI Joins Search. Retrieved January 12, 2011, from   http://gma.yahoo.com/missing-montana-teacher-sherry-arnold-fbi-joins-search-083245374--abc-news.html

Women who have gone missing since 2011. Michelle Parker since November 17, in Florida, Robyn Gardner since August 2, missing when she was vacationing in Aruba, Dawna Nazke missing since December 21, in Arkansas is found dead, Marsarida Nascimento deAscensao since December 16, from New Jersey, Stacey Nicole English from Atlanta, Phoenix Coldon from St. Louis, both have been missing since December.

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