Articles Posted in Violent Crimes

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By Anthony Ferguson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Maine.jpgIn Maine and other states, many sexual offenders and child predators leave many victims with permanent psychological and physical injuries until they get caught. Even after getting caught and serving prison time, many offenders re-offend and harm even more victims. In Lewiston, Maine, Joshua Whitlock was recently arrested and charged with with sexual assault including crimes against children under the age of 12 years old. At the time of the recent arrest, Mr. Whitlock was on probation and was a registered sex offender.

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By Will Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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Hancuffs%202.jpgAn Euclid, Ohio dad has been arrested for several criminal charges including child endangerment, attempted murder and assault on a firefighter. Sammy G. Hunter, Jr. faces these serious criminal charges from incidents that took place at his home. It was reported that Mr. Hunter got high, turned on his oven, and tried to shove his son inside the oven. The baby’s mother stopped Mr. Hunter from doing this. Mr. Hunter then tried to start a fire in the home that had a natural gas line. Firefighters responded to the scene. Then, Mr. Hunter assaulted firefighters. Of course, Mr. Hunter was arrested for these allegations. He pled not guilty to the charges.

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By Thomas J. Duff, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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technology%20keyboard%20close%20up%20grey%20slim%20keys.jpgIn Iowa and other states, a sex offender database has been established to keep track of sex offenders, child predators, and others who have been convicted of crimes that pose a risk too others and especially children. Iowa requires registration for all individuals who have been convicted or adjudicated of a criminal offense against a minor, a crime of sexual exploitation, or a sexually violent crime on or after July 1, 1995. The registry allows citizens and residents in Iowa to access this important information and take necessary precautions that parents and others deem fit to protect themselves and their children.

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By Thomas J. Duff, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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education%20school%20day%20care%20building%20blocks%20letters%20and%20soldier.jpgTragically, children are abused in Iowa every. Some incidents of child abuse are reported and investigated by the Iowan Department of Human Services. Many, however, go unnoticed and unreported as the abused child injuries and needs remain hidden from authorities, law enforcement, teachers, family members and others. Every person who knows of or who suspects child abuse has a duty to report the suspected abuse / neglect. The Department of Human Services has the authority to conduct an assessment of a child who is allegedly the subject of child abuse. There are eight categories of child abuse as set forth in Section 232.68 of the Iowa Code. The categories are the following: physical abuse, mental injury, sexual abuse, child prostitution, exposure of children to drugs or presence of illegal drugs, denial of critical medical care, manufacturing or possession of drugs, and bestiality in front of a child.

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By Stephanie F. Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Oregon.jpgClackamas County, Oregon deputies arrested Justin B. Blackledge, age 31, for compelling a teen into prostitution, unlawful display of a child in a sex act and several counts of encouraging child sex abuse. Investigators report that Blackledge had a sexual relationship with the teenager in 2007 – 2008. During this time period, Blackledge posted explicit photographs of the teen on a website with the teen’s contact information and a list of her sexual services. There appears to be a good bit of evidence on the internet and elsewhere on Mr. Blackledge. His bail was set at $250,000. It is a shame that teens are exploited in this manner.

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By Andrew Prine, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20Michigan.jpgMichigan authorities are conducting an investigation regarding the death of a 9 year old quadraplegic girl. Tragically, her body was found inside a public storage facility.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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fist%20closed%20fist%20black%20and%20white.jpgBullying is a problem that is present in day care centers, elementary and middle schools, and high schools and beyond. To better deal with bullying issues, it is often helpful to study and better understand the psychology and interactions involved with bullying. A University of Florida study indicated that girls were more likely to defend bullying victims than boys. Of course, this does not mean that girls do not bully. Some of the most brutal bullying incidents both psychological and physical have been committed by girls. As noted by University of Florida researchers, there has been a lack of recognition and study of kids who try to defend victims of bullying or stop the bullying incidents from taking place or continuing. The National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Centers estimate that over 5.7 million children are involved in bullying incidents as either the bully or the victim.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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health%20medical%20baby%20hand%20injury%20trauma.jpgApple Computer recently removed a disturbing application / game from the App Store called Shaken Baby. The premise of the game involves a graphic of a baby crying. When the i phone is shaken, the baby stops crying and two red Xs then form over the baby’s eyes. It is a sick joke of a game with truly no viable punch line. While we live in a country of free speech, private companies like Apple have the ability to censor improper, immoral, and unacceptable content. While Apple for some reason initially approved this game for download, Apple eventually came to its senses and removed the game / application from the App Store.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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fist%20closed%20fist%20black%20and%20white.jpgSchoolyard fights and brawls have been around since there have been schoolyards. Technology and the Internet are increasingly being used to video / document schoolyard fights. Many children think it is cool to see their fight online and to show the world online their fight skills and the harm done to other children. Websites including You Tube show hits or the popularity of the video clip which encourages some children to fight and post more. A website dedicated to children safety called wiredsafety.com notes that schoolyard fights posted online and on You Tube are a problem.

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By Stephanie F. Brown, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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handcuffs%20on%20white%20background.jpgThe Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) initiated a major child born bust in March 2009. The GBI arrested 18 adults and one fourteen year old boy in a porn bust that focused on computers and pornographic pictures and videos of children. The GBI seized 74 computers yesterday and expects more seizures and arrests today. The operation, known as Operation Shattered Innocence, began in December after software traced emails containing child pornography.

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