A small town in Alabama is offering non-violent offenders the choice between doing prison time and paying a fine, or working their sentence off by going to church every week.
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A small town in Alabama is offering non-violent offenders the choice between doing prison time and paying a fine, or working their sentence off by going to church every week.
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Starting this week, under a new program called Operation ROC (Restore Our Community), local judges in Bay Minette, Alabama, will give those found guilty of misdemeanors the choice of serving out their time in jail
Rainbow Jail is a great set of game mechanics, a mix of block-breaking and block-moving puzzles, placed in the wrong structure. Breaking the multicolored.
See the rest here:The Rolling Stone columnist exposes how “financial crooks brought down the world's economy — but the feds are doing more to protect them than to prosecute them.”
Read more from the original source Read the rest of this entry »26, 2011 - Officials in Bay Minette, Ala., have crossed a constitutional line by creating a program that allows low-level offenders to choose between fines and jail or going to church for a year, says Americans
Halperin put himself in jail because he wasn't able to release his debut CD, "Rise and Fall," until tomorrow (September 27, 2011). So he's streaming his stay live and you're also welcome to go visit
Read the rest of this entry »Kobe Bryant had snatched a man's phone away at a church service, and that man now claims serious injuries. Kobe thought the man was taking pictures with the.
Go here to see the original:If Brian Harrison and W. G. Stover, the two Solyndra executives who took the Fifth Amendment at a Congressional hearing on Friday, ever spend a day in jail , I'll stand on my head in Times Square
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