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WorldResident Donating Member (288 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 07:58 PM
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Husband kills wife's lover; wife charged
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Darrell Roberson came home from a card game late one night to find his wife rolling around with another man in a pickup truck in the driveway.

Caught in the act with her lover, Tracy Denise Roberson -- thinking quickly, if not clearly -- cried rape, authorities say. Her husband pulled a gun and killed the other man with a shot to the head.

On Thursday, a grand jury handed up a manslaughter indictment -- against the wife, not the husband.

The grand jury declined to charge the husband with murder, the charge on which he was arrested by police.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/03/30/texas.manslaughter.ap/index.html

I'm glad to see the grand jury process actually work in Texas. While I will not fault the police officers for arresting the man in good faith, I'm glad the grand jury actually made a decision that is grounded in law. Hopefully, the district attorney will work with the man to be able to expunge this incident from his record.

It's not illegal to have an affair. It's illegal to cry rape when there's a reasonable chance that the naked person in your room you accused of rape will be lawfully shot based on such information.
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Lucky Luciano Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:03 PM
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1. Oh man is that Fucked up...
If I thought someone was raping my wife, I would probably kill them....then to find out she was just a sloppy whore makes it a whole lot worse..poor guy.
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dapper Donating Member (755 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:09 PM
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2. She should be shot.!
She just made a bad situation worse on top of worse- the snowball effect of lies.

Dapper
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Laurier Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:48 PM
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6. To be fair,
She is accused of something but has not been convicted of anything, so I would suggest that saying "she should be shot" is somewhat over the top.
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stillcool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:11 PM
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3. shouldn't he have shot the wife?
I mean who cares if it was rape or not? She's used goods...

http://www.texasobserver.org/pdfs/TYC_version_1.pdf
http://www.texasobserver.org/article.php?aid=2455
New Evidence of Altered Documents in TYC Coverup
March 12th, 2007 at 1:33 pm

A disciplinary report confirming misconduct by former West Texas State School Assistant Superintendent Ray Brookins was altered with the apparent approval of Texas Youth Commission Inspector General Ray Worsham shortly after Brookins was given a promotion, documents obtained by the Observer show. Worsham was suspended with pay last week after allegations surfaced that he may have been responsible for altering a key internal review of the agency’s handling of the crisis at Pyote. New, unreleased documents show that Worsham may have been covering for Brookins much earlier.


http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/28/us/28youth.html?ex=13...

Texan Calls for Takeover of State’s Juvenile Schools
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL
Published: February 28, 2007

AUSTIN, Tex., Feb. 27 — A long-simmering scandal over sexual abuse of juveniles at schools for youthful offenders broke into the open on Tuesday with an outraged state senator calling for a takeover of the troubled Texas Youth Commission.
Erich Schlegel for The New York Times


At a school in West Texas, a youth commission official acknowledged at a hearing of the State Senate Criminal Justice Committee, the school’s superintendent was aware that two supervisors routinely awakened boys for late-night encounters behind closed doors in deserted offices.

The two supervisors — one of whom had been transferred from another state school after pornography was found on his work computer — were allowed to resign in 2005 without charges. One became the principal of a charter school in Midland, Tex., state officials said. The superintendent was promoted to director of juvenile corrections, a post he still holds, the youth commission confirmed.


State Senator Juan Hinojosa, Democrat of McAllen, who investigated conditions at another school in his South Texas district in 2005, said, “We found out a lot of youths are kept seven or eight months longer than required, and we want to know why.”

Mr. Hinojosa added: “If a young person refuses to have sex with a supervisor, they deduct a point and are required to stay longer.”

At another state school in Brownwood in Central Texas, he said, “A supervisor was accused of having sex with a 15-year-old juvenile” — a girl, he said later. It was turned over to the Brownwood police, he said, “with no action — it was covered up.”


Senators questioned Mr. Nichols about the transfer in 2003 of one supervisor, Ray Brookins, to the West Texas State School from another school for juvenile offenders at San Saba, after pornography had been found on his computer. Mr. Brookins later became assistant superintendent at Pyote and was cited by the Texas Rangers for sexual contact with juveniles there, senators said.

Another supervisor at Pyote, John Paul Hernandez, was also reported by the Texas Rangers to have engaged in sexual contact with students, senators said.
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The superintendent at Pyote, Chip Harrison, who knew of the accusations against Mr. Brookins and Mr. Hernandez and kept them on the staff, senators said, is now director of juvenile corrections for the commission, in charge of several schools.


To some in Paris, sinister past is back
In Texas, a white teenager burns down her family's home and receives probation. A black one shoves a hall monitor and gets 7 years in prison. The state NAACP calls it `a signal to black folks.'
By Howard Witt
Tribune senior correspondent
Published March 12, 2007
PARIS, Texas -- The public fairgrounds in this small east Texas town look ordinary enough, like so many other well-worn county fair sites across the nation. Unless you know the history of the place.

There are no plaques or markers to denote it, but several of the most notorious public lynchings of black Americans in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries were staged at the Paris Fairgrounds, where thousands of white spectators would gather to watch and cheer as black men were dragged onto a scaffold, scalded with hot irons and finally burned to death or hanged.
----------------------------------------------------There are the Paris public schools, which are under investigation by the U.S. Education Department after repeated complaints that administrators discipline black students more frequently, and more harshly, than white students.

And then there is the case that most troubles Cherry and leaders of the Texas NAACP, involving a 14-year-old black freshman, Shaquanda Cotton, who shoved a hall monitor at Paris High School in a dispute over entering the building before the school day had officially begun.

The youth had no prior arrest record, and the hall monitor--a 58-year-old teacher's aide--was not seriously injured. But Shaquanda was tried in March 2006 in the town's juvenile court, convicted of "assault on a public servant" and sentenced by Lamar County Judge Chuck Superville to prison for up to 7 years, until she turns 21.

Just three months earlier, Superville sentenced a 14-year-old white girl, convicted of arson for burning down her family's house, to probation.

"All Shaquanda did was grab somebody and she will be in jail for 5 or 6 years?" said Gary Bledsoe, an Austin attorney who is president of the state NAACP branch. "It's like they are sending a signal to black folks in Paris that you stay in your place in this community, in the shadows, intimidated."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0703...
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Wilber_Stool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:18 PM
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4. Have you ever been married, Bronco Billy?
Yep.
What happened?
I caught her in bed with my best friend.
What did you do?
I shot her.
You shot HER?
Well, he was my best friend.

One of my favorite movie lines.
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OPERATIONMINDCRIME Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:23 PM
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5. Can't Argue With It. Outcome Was Pretty Solid. I'm Glad He Wasn't Charged And Glad She Was.
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