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  • A local lawyer who took to keying cars plead guilty today. The 63-year-old attorney claimed to have been "victimized" by the media. For what actual victims looks like, please direct your attention to our final news bulletin.
  • In higher courts, the state Supreme Court decided today that, regardless of whether or not a medical marijuana patient has ever used their medication on the job, their use of the drug when not at work is a fireable offense.
  • The Supreme Court also decided to overturn a murder ruling, citing misconduct (read: overt racism) by the prosecutor. The result? The murderer, who was caught on video committing said murder, is now free.
  • Speaking of murdered, Eli Sanders has been taking one for every person in this town, by reporting from inside the trial of Isaiah Kalebu. Today's harrowing tale? The cross-examination of a rape victim. Eli, we salute you.
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  • Yuppers

    "The murderer, who was caught on video committing said murder, is now free."

    Not true.  He will continue to be held in jail pending retrial.  Presuming he is (constitutionally) convicted this time, time served will be subtracted from the sentence.

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