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Fourth of July, July 4th, North Las Vegas Fire Department, DUI checkpoints

July 4, 2012
Fourth of July, July 4th, North Las Vegas Fire Department, DUI checkpoints

Preparations are underway for the mid-week 4th-of-July holiday. News Anchor Dave Courvoisier talks about that and other news stories today for the evening news on KLAS-TV (CBS) CH8 in Las Vegas, NV. Police will be out checking for illegal fireworks, and the illegal USE of fireworks. They will also be closely watching for the possibility of drunk drivers. North Las Vegas emergency vehicles — usually manned by the Fire Department — are all silent today and the city is investigating whether it’s a sick-out or legal for firefighters to remove themselves from their positions this way. And the Channel-8 newsroom says a fond farewell to Steven Jackson, a web content employee who will be sorely missed.

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DA Wants Death Penalty In Serial Killer’s Murder Trial

October 26, 2011

Associated Press SANTA ANA, Calif. — Orange County prosecutors say they’ll seek the death penalty against a former Marine and convicted triple murderer charged with five additional Southern California killings. Andrew Urdiales (ur-dee-AHL’-ihs) is charged with murdering five women in Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties between 1986 and 1995. The 47-year-old was already convicted of murdering three Illinois women and was sentenced to death. However, the state of Illinois banned the death penalty in 2011, reducing the sentences of all men on death row to life without the possibility of parole. Urdiales was extradited to Orange County earlier this month, where he will face the death penalty. Many of his victims were prostitutes who were repeatedly stabbed or shot. Urdiales is being held without bail and is scheduled for arraignment Dec. 1. More: DA Wants Death Penalty In Serial Killer’s Murder Trial

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James Clark: The Numbers Are in, the Death Penalty Is Out

October 25, 2011
James Clark: The Numbers Are in, the Death Penalty Is Out

Over the last few weeks, polls were released by several independent organizations that all point to one conclusion: Californians are ready to dump the death penalty. The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) and the Field Poll both show California voters’ strong preference for life without the possibility of parole over the death penalty. In the Field Poll released September 29, 48% of California voters opted for a sentence of life without the possibility of parole while only 40% chose the death penalty. And Gallup Polling shows that American support for capital punishment has dropped dramatically over the past 20 years. Jeanne Woodford, former death row warden and current spokesperson for the SAFE California Campaign , said, “We see [these poll results] as a historic shift that will carry us through to the elections.” SAFE CA is the new initiative to end California’s death penalty on the November 2012 ballot. It’s about replacing the death penalty with a safe and affordable public safety solution: life without the possibility of parole plus work and restitution. More Californians chose that over the death penalty because they know it saves $184 million state tax dollars every year. A single execution is exorbitantly expensive — $308 million – and most Californians can probably think of better ways to spend their money. For the same cost , we could hire about 6,000 new police officers, or about 5,000 new fire fighters. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that hiring thousands more public employees would make a bigger positive impact on a community than would executing a single individual. And it’s also worth pointing out that for the cost of a single execution, we could provide 2,865 children with a free k-12 education. Californians care about their communities, and they care about education and public safety. They know that cash-strapped California has to invest its resources wisely, and they know that protecting and educating their families will always bring more bang for their buck than wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on one execution. These polls show that California is on the verge of a major shift in public priorities. When the SAFE CA Act lands on the ballot in November 2012, voters will have a chance to put their taxpayer money where their mouths are and fund real solutions over empty “tough on crime” rhetoric. Sign up now to volunteer with the SAFE CA campaign to ensure that our tax dollars are invested in our communities. Read more from the original source: James Clark: The Numbers Are in, the Death Penalty Is Out

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