Saud and Musaid bin Abdul-Rahman al-Auliani, two Saudi Arabian brothers, were beheaded yesterday for raping and robbing a woman at knifepoint. They lured the unidentified victim into their car and drove off to an isolated place where they attacked her. The brothers are the 63rd and 64th Saudis to be executed so far this year. Saudi Arabia implements strict Islamic laws, executing murderers, rapists and drug smugglers.
New York Post
Cristian Saliadarre, 28, and Anthony Alvarez, 27, were arrested on charges of having sex with a14 year old girl living at a shelter for abused children. The two men were actors who appeared onAmerica’s Most Wanted. The alleged acts occurred in January after a film crew finished shooting ascene in an alley next to the Children of the Night shelter. One of the men climbed through awindow into the shelter, which houses sexually abused teens and former prostitutes, and had sexwith the girl in her room. She later
A Suffolk County man turned from Acting Supreme Court Justice Michael Mullen yesterday, discreetly pumped his fist and walked from the Riverhead courtroom, free at last and free for good from charges that he raped his own daughter 15 years ago when she was just 8. He spent more than a dozen years in prison after a jury convicted him in 1988 of first degree rape and sodomy. He was sentenced to 12 1/2 to 25 years in prison. The US Second Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the conviction
Until now, juveniles who had been convicted of sex crimes could have been forced to register as offenders under Megan’s Law but the New Jersey Supreme Court has ordered that juvenile sex offenders should have a chance to clear their records when they turn 18 by presenting evidence they do not pose a risk to others. Authorities could seek to conduct limited or full-scale community notification if their risk of committing more offenses was deemed serious enough, regardless of the perpetrator’s age.
(New Jersey)
James Jim Frank Vines, a 52 year old Lanett man, was arrested on three grand jury indictments for sexual abuse second degree, unlawful imprisonment and possession of obscene materials. Vines, who lived across the street from Central Elementary School, was accused of sexual abuse by a Troup County juvenile. The Lanett Police Department then obtained and executed a search warrant at his home where they found evidence of criminal sexual misconduct.
(Lanett, Alabama)
Until now, juveniles who had been convicted of sex crimes could have been forced to register as offenders under Megan’s Law but the New Jersey Supreme Court has ordered that juvenile sex offenders should have a chance to clear their records when they turn 18 by presenting evidence they do not pose a risk to others. Authorities could seek to conduct limited or full-scale community notification if their risk of committing more offenses was deemed serious enough, regardless of the perpetrator’s age.
(New Jersey)
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