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Of the Top 10 Celebrities that Deserve to be in Jail, Which do you think is #1? |
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The Top 10 Celebrities that Deserve to be in Jail View rankings |
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Lindsay Lohan When Lindsay Lohan was arrested, cops say they found a "usable amount" of cocaine at the scene. She got cited for misdemeanor DUI and released. Basically, 20 year old, underage, drunk Lindsay Lohan crashed her car, fled the scene of the crime/accident, wa
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Nicole Richie Nicole Richie was arrested by the California Highway Patrol in December 2006 on suspicion of driving under the influence, a misdemeanor. The reality TV actress was booked at the Glendale Police Department. Richie, 25, was later released on $15,000 bail.
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Kobe Bryant Bryant was charged with a single count of felony sexual assault against a 19-year-old woman at an exclusive spa in Colorado in the summer of 2003. The criminal charge was dropped when the accuser told prosecutors that she was not willing to testify agains
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Michael Jackson Pop singer Michael Jackson, 46, faced charges of conspiracy to commit child abduction, false imprisonment and extortion, three counts of committing lewd acts upon a child, attempted lewd acts upon a child, and four counts of administering intoxicating age
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Paris Hilton In September 2006, Hilton was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol content of 0.08%, the minimum at which it is illegal to drive in California. Hilton's drivers license was subsequently suspended in Novembe
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OJ Simpson In July 1994, Simpson was arrested in Los Angeles, and charged with the murder of his wife, Nicole Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman. He was found not guilty in a highly publicized trial. He was later found liable for damages in the murders during a civi
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Martha Stewart Beginning in 2002, Stewart's career was shaken by charges brought against her regarding the sale of her shares in pharmaceutical company ImClone, days before its application for a new drug was denied. Stewart's reputation suffered heavily during the cours
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R Kelly Allegations of Kelly's sexual activity with underage girls go as far back as 1991, when several women claimed to have had sex with him. In 1994, rumors surfaced that Kelly had married fellow singer Alex Shipton, which both singers had denied. R. Kelly was
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News about Criminal celebrities
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Nihita Bishwas - Charles Sobhraj's New Love Story
Authorities in Kathmandu'''s Central Jail in Nepal have clamped down on Charles Sobhraj's free style frolicking with his 20-year-old new love, whom the celebrity criminal plans to wed after his release.
Bush heckled at 4 July event
President Bush was interrupted on several occasions by protesters who called him a fascist and war criminal during a 4 July celebration.
Happy Insurrection Day!
It has often been said that if voting actually changed things, it would be illegal. In much the same sense it could be said that if the genuine meaning of the event commemorated on the Fourth of July were to become widely known, our rulers would respond by criminalizing the celebration and the document that should be at its center.
Getting Rights Wrong
When early Americans spoke of self-defense, they didn't just have common criminals in mind. They were thinking of the would-be tyrants up the road. Defense against tyranny is always considered illegal -- by the tyrant. Had the first Americans lost, they would have been hanged as traitors. But they won. So we celebrate them today.
Pot: Now Starring in Your Favorite Movie
Time was, pot movies were like Grateful Dead concerts or parent-teacher conferences: you had to be wasted to enjoy them. Not stoner stories so much as plots that happen to involve pot, they ask, 37 years after the war on drugs was declared, whether there's a place in the culture for treatments of pot that neither criminalize nor celebrate it.
First "Jury Conviction" by MPAA : Elite Torrents admin
The MPAA must be celebrating. According to the BitTorrent news site Slyck.com, the Department of Justice is proclaiming their first P2P criminal copyright conviction, against an Elite Torrents administrator. At sentencing, which is scheduled for Sept. 9, 2008, he faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
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