Motley Crue singer Vince Neil will serve 15 days in jail after pleading guilty Wednesday to driving under the influence of alcohol. Neil, 49, faced a possible six months behind bars after being arrested on DUI charges in Las Vegas last June. Sin City Cops say Neil was driving a Lamborghini with the license plate [...]
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Frenchman’s killers get 240 years in jail
A group of local football fans accused of subjecting a visiting French fan to a deadly beating in Belgrade in 2009 have been found guilty of murder. For this crime, a Belgrade court sent them to prison for a total of 240 years.
Lindsay Lohan Could Go Back To Jail For Alleged Assault On Rehab Worker
Freedom could turn out to be a shortlived concept for repeat rehabber Lindsay Lohan. Sheriff’s investigators in Riverside County, California want the actress charged with battery for last month’s skirmish with a Betty Ford Center rehabilitation technician. Palm Desert Police Sheriff’s Sgt. Joe Borja says a two-week department investigation shows Lohan violated her probation during [...]
New Year’s Eve Crunch Crumbs: Pastor Rips Off Parishioner; The Original Selena Earns Postage Stamp; Detroit Man Facing Jail Time For Snooping Through Cheating Wife’s Email
Happy New Year’s Eve! May ’11 bring Peace, Prosperity, and plenty of Cosmopolitans! Bring in 2011 like “It’s 1999,” but no drinking and driving! We’ve got more than 12 hours before party time, so for now Castina’s here to help you get your Daily Scoop of Celebrity Dish with a list of tantilizing holiday links. [...]
Uma Thurmanâ€s stalker sent to jail for more creepy calls
Uma Thurman”s stalker has been sent to jail by a New York judge over more creepy calls to the actress. Jack Jordan was dispatched to Rikers Island after the 39-year-old mental patient was hit with charges of criminal contempt, stalking and aggravated harassment, reports the New York Daily News. Two years ago, before sentencing Jordan [...]
Should Hank Paulson Be In Jail?
Leading bank analyst Chris Whalen has raised the question of whether criminal charges should be brought against former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.Any discussion of whether Paulson committed unlawful actions as Treasury Secretary needs to start wit…
I Won’t Invest Another Penny Until the Criminals Who Caused the Financial Crisis Are Safely in Jail
Here’s an idea for a bumper sticker:I Won’t Invest Another Penny Until the Criminals Who Caused the Financial Crisis Are Safely in JailCan you imagine how much pressure would be put on the government to start real prosecutions if a million of us put th…
Hague reduces jail time for ex-JNA officer
The Appeals Chamber of the Hague Tribunal today decided to reduce the sentence handed down to Veselin Å ljivanÄanin. The former Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) officer was sent to jail for 17 years for assisting the torture and involvement in the murder of 194 Croat prisoners near Vukovar in 1991.
No Jail Time For Willie Nelson Following Holiday Pot Bust
Country singer-songwriter and activist Willie Nelson will not face jail time after being charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession a week after cops found pot on his tour bus, TMZ reported Friday. The music legend was busted (looking every bit his 77 years) at a Border Patrol checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas on Friday, Nov. 25, [...]
Drug dealer sent to jail for 9 years
Darko Elez has been sentenced to nine years in prison for drug trafficking and extortion and other crimes, by the Special Court in Belgrade.
Beside Elez, five members of his criminal group also received sentences ranging from one to six years in prison.
PPP wants Nawaz to apologise for keeping Zardari in jail over ‘fake cases’
The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Punjab has asked Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif to apologise to the nation for keeping President Asif Ali Zardari in jail for eleven and a half years by lodging fake cases against him. Addressing a press conference, PPP Punjab Information Secretary Dr Fakharuddin Chaudhry, Iqbal Sialvi and Athar [...]
Wesley Snipes to serve 3-year jail term
‘Blade’ star Wesley Snipes has been ordered to serve a three-year jail sentence for a felony tax conviction. The decision was handed over after a Florida judge rejected his bid for a new trial. Revoking bail for the 48-year-old star, the judge ordered him to report to prison as directed by the US Marshal”s Service [...]
US court hands another Pakistani long jail term
NEW YORK – A defiant Faisal Shahzad, a US citizen of Pakistani origin, was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday morning for his failed Times Square car-bombing plot.
Shahzad, 30, speaking before the sentence — a foregone conclusion — was pronounced, warned Americans to “brace yourself” for future attacks.
“The defeat of the US must and will happen in the near future,” Shahzad declared, adding that the attacks were just Muslims defending themselves.
“If you call us terrorists for doing that, then we are proud terrorists,” said Shahzad, wearing a white skull cap and a blue prison-issued outfit.
The sentence in Manhattan Federal Court came just five months after Shahzad parked an explosives-laden van in a crowded street near a theatre and tried to detonate it.
“You are a young man, and you will have a lot of time to reflect on what you have done and what you have said today,” Federal Judge Miriam Cedarbaum said in handing down the life term.
Cedarbaum said her sentence was very important “to protect the public from further crimes of this defendant and others who would seek to follow him.”
At one point, Judge Cedarbaum cut him off to ask Shahzad if he had sworn allegiance to the United States when became a citizen last year.
“I did swear but I did not mean it,” Shahzad said.
“So you took a false oath,” the judge told him.
The unusually quick terror-related case turnaround followed ShahzadÂ’s admissions to his role in the plot to detonate the bomb when dozens of tourists and theatregoers were around on a Saturday night in May.
“I want to plead guilty, and IÂ’m going to plead guilty 100 times over because until the hour the US pulls its forces from Iraq and Afghanistan, and stops the drone strikes in Somalia and Yemen and in Pakistan, and stops the occupation of Muslim lands, and stops killing the Muslims… we will be attacking US, and I plead guilty to that,” he told the judge in a plea on June 21.
“One has to understand where I’m coming from,” he added.
The one-time resident of suburban Connecticut, a married father of two, declared himself “a Mujahid.”
Prosecutors said Shahzad, 31, was already plotting a second attack if his Times Square bombing came off as planned. He was instead arrested at Kennedy Airport two days after the May 1 bombing bid while sitting aboard a Dubai-bound plane.
Shahzad raised the slogan of “Allahu Akbar” after hearing the sentence, and said he would “sacrifice a thousand lives for Allah.”
“War with Muslims has just begun,” said Shahzad.
Shahzad also said he was happy with “the deal” God had given him. “We have laws made by Allah. We don’t need laws made by humans.”
Judge Cedarbaum remarked, “You are capable of education, and I do hope you spend time in prison thinking about whether the Qoran gives you the right to kill innocent people.”
ShahzadÂ’s exchange with Judge Cedarbaum began with Shahzad reading a prepared statement. Cedarbaum then asked Shahzad not to read, but to speak instead.
Shahzad told Cedarbaum it took him six months to connect with the Taliban in Pakistan. He said he then spent 40 days with the Taliban in Waziristan, only five of which were devoted to bomb training.
Lil Wayne Placed In Solitary Confinement
Lil Wayne is facing the music behind bars after breaking jail rules after he was caught twice with a pair of headphones and a charger for an MP3 player he was using to listen to tunes. On Monday, the Grammy Award-winning rapper was moved into what city jail officials call “punitive segregation,” where he’ll remain [...]
EFJ urges Turkey to free journalists
Journalists currently in jail in Turkey must be set free immediately, says the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ).
This should take place if the movement towards key changes in the country’s constitution is to deliver promises of democracy and freedom.
SC sends Brig Imtiaz, Adnan Khawaja to jail
ISLAMABAD – Former Managing Director Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) Adnan A Khawaja and former head of Intelligence Bureau (IB) Brig (Retd) Imtiaz Ahmed were arrested from the courtroom on Tuesday on the order of a three-member bench of Supreme Court.
The bench, comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary, Justice Tariq Pervaiz and Justice Ghulam, was hearing a suo moto notice on the reported appointment of Adnan Khawaja as chairman OGDCL by the government.
The apex court also ordered seizure of the properties of both the men and rejected AdnanÂ’s bail plea. The court ordered Adnan Khawaja to submit a fresh surety bond in the SC while Brig Imtiaz had been asked to submit the bond in Lahore High Court within three days. Both the men were later shifted to Adiala Jail.
The Chief Justice asked Khawaja how did he obtain the posts – Managing Director OGDCL and chairman National Vocational & Technical Education Commission (NAVTEC) despite the fact that he, as NAB convict, was disqualified to assume such a post for ten years.
Khawaja was disqualified for a period of ten years from seeking or being elected, chosen, appointed or nominated as member of any public office, any statuary or local authority of government of Pakistan or granted any financial facilities in the form of any loan by any government bank.
ItÂ’s worth mentioning here that in the wake of the suo motu notice taken by the apex court and the subsequent revelations in the media, the government had cancelled the appointment of Adnan Khawaja as chairman OGDCL, only a day after he assumed the charge.
Appearing before the bench, Raja Aamer Abbas, Additional Prosecutor General NAB, informed the court that as per directives of SC he had obtained details from the Central Jail, Rawalpindi, according to that convict Brig. (Retd) Imtiaz Ahmad had already undergone sentence of 4 years, 5 months and 14 days whereas remaining part of his sentence is 3 years 6 months and 16 days, if fine is paid.
Brig (Retd) Imtiaz was sentenced in the NAB Reference No. 21 of 2000 for 8-year RI along with a fine of Rs 70,00,000 under Section 382-B Cr.P.C. by the Accountability Court, Rawalpindi, on 31.07.2001. He was released from jail on bail by the Lahore High Court vide order dated 08.06.2002 passed in Cr. A. No. 1096-M of 2002.
Similarly, co-accused Adnan A Khawaja was sentenced to 2-year RI with a fine of Rs 200,000 under Section 382-B Cr.P.C. by the Accountability Court, Rawalpindi, and out of his total sentence, he has already served 1 year, 1 month and 8 days, including the remissions, whereas the remaining portion of his sentence is 10 months and 22 days, if fine is paid.
After promulgation of the National Reconciliation Ordinance both Brig (Retd) Imtiaz and Khawaja claimed benefit of the same and ultimately vide judgment dated 04.12.2008 passed by the Islamabad High Court, they were acquitted of the charge. But the NRO was declared ultra vires in the SC judgment on December 16, 2009 as a result of that their acquittal was set aside.
During pendency of the appeal filed by Adnan A Khawaja before the High Court, his sentence was suspended by this court vide order 06.02.2002 passed in Cr. Appeal No. 22 of 2002 on furnishing surety bonds.
After getting acquittal from the Islamabad High Court vide judgment dated 04.12.2008 Khawaja was appointed as Chairman NAVTEC. After the declaration of NRO ultra vires of the Constitution vide the judgment dated December 16, 2009, he continued to perform his functions as chairman NAVTEC, although he was debarred from holding any public office for a period of 10 years, in terms of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999.
Not only this, on September 07, 2010, he was appointed as Managing Director OGDCL. Therefore, in pursuance of the information so communicated widely, his case was taken up and it was noticed that he is enjoying the position contrary to the judgment of the Accountability Court and when the notice of the matter was taken by this Court, the competent authority of the government of Pakistan rescinded the notification of his appointment.
The Chief Justice said that it was moral duty to relinquish the job after the judgment. Raja Amir said that even the High Court judgment he was debarred from holding any government post.
Justice Tariq Pervez remarked, “After December 16, 2010 judgment you both – Khawja and Brig (Retd) Imtiaz – should have got the bail on fresh surety bonds, but that did not happen.”
Khawaja said, “My legal advisors had asked me not to worry and do not need to apply for fresh surety.” Brig (Retd) said, “I was not aware that the NAB case would revive after the SC judgment.”
The court observed that unless fresh surety bonds are not furnished their bail could not be extended. Therefore, police were ordered to take them into custody and send them to jail.
Ismail Qureshi, Secretary Establishment, has furnished the explanation, which would be considered on the next date of hearing.
Russian RBS WorldPay Hacker Avoids Jail over $9M Heist
A hacker linked to a cyber-crime ring that illegally withdrew about $9 million from ATM machines around the world receives a six-year suspended sentence from authorities in Russia. – A hacker linked to the infamous $9 million RBS WorldPay ATM heist was
given a six-year suspended sentence
by Russian authorities for his role in the crime, according
to reports.
In exchange for providing information to authorities, Viktor Pleshchuk,
28, of St. Petersburg, Russia,
quot;rece…
LiLo’s professional worth goes up, thanks to jail term
Despite her jail sentence, Lindsay Lohan’s professional worth is going up – she’s making more money than she did in the last year. The ‘Mean Girls’ star managed to finalise TV and news deals the night before she went off to jail, reportedly locking down tell-all interviews that could net her seven figures, reports Fox [...]
Michael Lohan Brings “Campaign Save Lindsay!†To The Outback ["The TODAY Show" Australia]
Well what do you know? Famewhoring has gone international. The never-at-a-loss-for-words Michael Lohan appeared via satellite on Australia’s TODAY Show Friday, where he chatted about — What Else? — the 90-day jail sentence that will send his prized meal ticket to the Big House for three months. (CLICK HERE To Watch Michael’s Appearance On Australia’s TODAY…)Lindsay Lohan’s [...]
Lindsay Lohan Sheds Tears in Court: 90-day Sentence to Jail
Lindsay Lohan’s case hit all tabloid headlines again: the Mean Girls star was convicted and sent to serve her 90-day-term in jail. The reason for such a decision was the actress’s probation violation. When Californian Judge Marsha Revel was reading out the verdict, Lindsay Lohan, 24 turned on the waterworks and sniveled on the shoulder [...]



