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May 23, 2012

U.S. News: 'Frequent and severe' sexual violence alleged at women's prison in Alabama

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May 23rd 2012, 17:07

Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Albama is facing complaints of sexual misconduct by guards.

By Elizabeth Chuck, msnbc.com

Sexual misconduct by male correctional staff toward inmates at Alabama's Tutwiler Prison for Women is "commonplace" and has resulted in numerous women becoming pregnant while incarcerated, a complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Justice alleges.

Equal Justice Initiative, a private nonprofit organization, filed the complaint about the all-female prison in Wetumpka, Ala., Tuesday after receiving dozens of claims of sexual misconduct involving male staff between 2004 and 2011.

In interviews with more than 50 women incarcerated at the prison, EJI said it discovered "frequent and severe officer-on-inmate sexual violence," ranging from women being coerced into performing sexual favors in exchange for contraband goods to rape by a male correctional staff member while another male officer served as a lookout.

Even in instances in which abuse was confirmed, perpetrators received little more than a slap on the wrist, EJI Executive Director Bryan Stevenson told msnbc.com.

"In the last two years, the person who received the harshest sentence was a man who got six months in jail," Stevenson said. "This was for a woman who was raped and became pregnant. The baby was born, and DNA confirmed it was his."

Had the rape occurred outside prison confines, the sentence could have been 50 years to life in prison, he said.

"It actually makes you think you can do this with impunity," he said.

Instead of punishing the staff committing the offenses, Tutwiler punished the women when they tried to report the incidents, Stevenson said. Anyone who reported sexual abuse at Tutwiler was called a liar by the warden and routinely placed in segregated cells with privileges revoked.

Tutwiler Prison Warden Frank Albright did not return a phone call from msnbc.com on Wednesday, but the Alabama Department of Corrections said it has a zero-tolerance policy for sexual offenses.

“This is a matter of grave concern to me,” Alabama Corrections Commissioner Kim Thomas said in a press release. “From the beginning of my watch, I have made it very clear to my staff that custodial sexual misconduct will not be tolerated and is an especially egregious offense to me. We take every action possible to prevent it from happening and if it does, we undertake prompt corrective employee discipline and pursue criminal prosecution where applicable.”

But according to EJI's investigation, the Alabama Department of Corrections has been under-reporting data on sexual misconduct. None has been provided since September 2010, despite at least four Tutwiler employees being indicted on charges of abuse during 2011, according to court records.

The Department of Justice did not respond msnbc.com questions about they are handling the complaint.

It's not clear from the EJI's investigation how many claims of sexual harrassment the group has received from the prison, which has a capacity of 956 inmates.

In 2007, a Justice Department report ranked Tutwiler as the women's prison with the most sexual assaults, and 11th among all the prisons studied.

Even after the 2007 federal report, Tutwiler policies on sexual miscconduct continued to be lax, Stevenson alleged.

"Male guards shouldn't be going into the showers and exploiting the vulnerability of women when they're naked and exposed," Stevenson said. "Many states have regulations that restrict these kind of breaches. They haven't done that at Tutwiler." 

In fact, Stephenson thinks sexual assault is even more widespread at the prison than his group has found.

"We think there are a lot more people who have information that they want to share that didn't feel comfortable doing that," he said. "I'm hoping the public exposure and scrutiny will make people feel comfortable to step forward."

Since filing the complaint, EJI has heard from many (MORE?) women who allege abuse.

"We've gotten some calls this morning from women who seemed so grateful and relieved that finally, some light has been shed on this."

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Just how dirty are Canada’s oil sands, anyway?

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Once again, Congress is debating whether to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, which would bring oil from Alberta's tar sands down to the Gulf Coast. Republicans want to fold it into the transportation bill. And scientists like James Hansen warn that harvesting tar sands would be "game over" for the climate.

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Philly.com News: Temple University provost named acting president

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Temple University provost named acting president
May 23rd 2012, 16:24

Temple University has tapped current provost and long-time administrator Richard M. Englert to serve as acting president while the search for a permanent successor continues.

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Philly.com News: Atlantic City slaying victims were mother and daughter

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Atlantic City slaying victims were mother and daughter
May 23rd 2012, 16:28

The two Canadian tourists stabbed to death with a 12-inch butcher knife by a deranged woman in Atlantic City were a mother and her daughter, officials said today. They were identified as Po Lin Wan, 80, and Alice Mei See Leung, 47, of Scarborough, Ontario.

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U.S. News: Police: California teen, friends tried to kill strict mom

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Police: California teen, friends tried to kill strict mom
May 23rd 2012, 15:50

By msnbc.com staff

A 13-year-old Hesperia, Calif., girl who called her mother too strict with curfew was in custody Wednesday with two of her friends after the trio allegedly tried three times to kill the mom, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said.

The mother called authorities early Tuesday to report an attack by her daughter and two 14-year-old friends, who were not identified because of their age, deputies said, according to a report by NBCLosAngeles.com.

Besides complaining about curfew, the 13-year-old said her mother was too critical of her friends, sheriff’s spokeswoman Susan Rose said.


The three were arrested at a school and booked into the High Desert Juvenile Detention and Assessment Center on suspicion of attempted homicide, conspiracy and burglary, The Sun newspaper of San Bernardino reported.

Three separate attempts were made on the woman's life, but she did not seek medical attention, officials said.

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Police: California teen, friends tried to kill strict mom
May 23rd 2012, 15:50

By msnbc.com staff

A 13-year-old Hesperia, Calif., girl who called her mother too strict with curfew was in custody Wednesday with two of her friends after the trio allegedly tried three times to kill the mom, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said.

The mother called authorities early Tuesday to report an attack by her daughter and two 14-year-old friends, who were not identified because of their age, deputies said, according to a report by NBCLosAngeles.com.

Besides complaining about curfew, the 13-year-old said her mother was too critical of her friends, sheriff’s spokeswoman Susan Rose said.


The three were arrested at a school and booked into the High Desert Juvenile Detention and Assessment Center on suspicion of attempted homicide, conspiracy and burglary, The Sun newspaper of San Bernardino reported.

Three separate attempts were made on the woman's life, but she did not seek medical attention, officials said.

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May 23rd 2012, 14:58

By Miguel Llanos, msnbc.com

An Iowa man arrested for drunk driving after he left a bar appears to have his "kids" to blame -- a baby zebra and parrot that were with him and his girlfriend.

Jerald Reiter, 55, was charged with operating while under the influence and spent the night in jail before being released Monday.

He told KCRG.com that he suspects the only reason police were at the bar in Dubuque was that someone among the crowd taking pictures of the zebra and parrot contacted authorities.


"He was standing outside of his vehicle," Reiter's girlfriend, Vickey Teeters, told KCRG.com. "He was getting ready to switch drivers."

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Jerald Reiter

"These are our kids," Teeters added, in explaining why the animals were with them. 

The couple said they often take the animals with them, and had planned to bring them into the bar but were told they could not enter because food was being served that night.

Reiter, from nearby Cascade, was arrested after he, Teeters, the zebra and the parrot returned to his truck.

Police said Reiter had actually started driving away from the bar's parking lot, but he insists he had not yet moved the vehicle. Under Iowa law, he can be charged with drunkenness for simply being behind the wheel, KCRG.com reported.

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thumbnail School backpack holding pot, scale lands dad in jail
May 23rd 2012, 14:55

Pinellas County Sheriff's Office

Larry Cornelius Stephens in his booking photo, as provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.

By Miguel Llanos, msnbc.com

"Look what I got" was how the 6-year-old in St. Petersburg, Fla., told the teacher of a surprise find in the child's backpack. Turns out the "what" was 3 ounces of marijuana and a weight scale -- and it landed the child's father in jail, the Tampa Bay Tribune reported Wednesday.

Larry Cornelius Stephens, 25, was arrested Tuesday afternoon on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to sell and child abuse.

Stephens acknowledged the pot and scale were his but insist it was for personal use, police said.


Police say he apparently placed them in the backpack, then forgot or didn't realize the child would take it to his school, Campbell Park Elementary.

When Stephens realized what happened he went to the school, but by that time the pot had been discovered, the Tribune reported.

Stephens left the school but later turned himself in to police. He was released late Tuesday on bail, records show, and has done prison time for drug possession in the past.

Police did not release the name or gender of the child.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Featured Advertiser

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Fewer Americans identify as pro-choice, but support for abortion rights isn’t dropping

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May 23rd 2012, 15:05

The headline out of Gallup's new abortion poll is that the number of "pro-choice" Americans has hit an all-time low: 41 percent of Americans identify with the label, down from 49 percent in 2009 and an all-time high of 56 percent in 1996.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Republicans don’t like regulations, except for when they do

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May 23rd 2012, 15:47

Republicans typically don't like federal regulators to stick their nose into Wall Street's business. But when something goes dreadfully awry in the markets — and even the CEO can't account for what's happened — they tend to change their tune.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: How can Obamacare succeed? Romneycare offers a few clues.

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May 23rd 2012, 15:42

BOSTON — Massachusetts passed its universal health coverage on April 12, 2006. The day after, a cross-section of health-care providers, consumer advocates and businesses huddled on the 11th floor of a Boston office building.

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Breaking News: CBS News: NFL: Bounty evidence going public

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May 23rd 2012, 14:12

Commissioner expects evidence in Saints bounties case to be made public after all player appeals and grievances are heard

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Breaking News: CBS News: Filmmakers granted access to bin Laden raid info

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Filmmakers granted access to bin Laden raid info
May 23rd 2012, 15:00

Newly released documents show how the CIA and Department of Defense helped two Hollywood filmmakers making a movie on the raid

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Breaking News: CBS News: Watch: Tornado crashes Kansas wedding

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May 23rd 2012, 14:02

Kan. couple Caleb and Candra Pence had a wedding to remember when a tornado nearly crashed the ceremony. The wedding ended safely and photos of the event went viral. (No audio)

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