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Les femmes sont gentilles
Une étude
publiée récemment par le gouvernement du Québec révèle que, chaque
année au Québec, 300 000 femmes vont chercher une bière quand on
leur demande
Woman found guilty after no defense is presented; probation granted
7/7/05
MOUNT VERNON, Mo. - A woman was found guilty Wednesday of filing a false
police report for claiming she was raped two years ago on the side of a road
east of Mount Vernon.
Aimee Satterfield, 24, of Elkland, was sentenced to six months in jail on the
misdemeanor charge, but Lawrence County Associate Judge Larry W. Meyer
suspended imposition of sentence, placed her on two years of unsupervised
probation and ordered her to pay restitution of $7,500 plus court costs by
Dec. 31, 2006.
Lawrence County Prosecutor Robert George said Satterfield and her attorneys,
Dee Wampler and Joe Passanise, both of Springfield, agreed Wednesday to a
"trial on the record" and did not present any kind of defense. At the hearing,
George read into the record the witnesses he planned to present and what they
would say.
"We believed it was in the best interests of our client that we put it to rest
here since she was being given an opportunity to keep it off her record,"
Passanise said. "She didn't want to go to jail. She's got a new life, she's
married and receiving counseling."
George said Satterfield waived her right to a jury trial, and Meyer heard the
case in a bench trial. Meyer found Satterfield guilty and pronounced the
sentence shortly before 11 a.m.
Satterfield called 911 on June 29, 2003, and told police that she was raped at
knife-point after she stopped on the side of a road just east of Mount Vernon
with a flat tire.
The Lawrence County Sheriff's Department investigated the case for more than
eight weeks. Authorities said Satterfield's story fell apart under close
scrutiny, and she was charged on Sept. 24, 2003, with filing a false report.
George said Satterfield gave investigators the following account of the
alleged incident: Satterfield said she was driving down the road when her car
started to fishtail. She stopped her car, walked around the car to confirm she
had a flat tire, took off some jewelry she was wearing and put it in her front
seat, then got the spare tire out of the back of her 1980s model Pontiac
station wagon.
She told authorities that a man stopped and offered to help. George said
Satterfield told investigators that the man ultimately punched her in the
stomach, then forced her into the front seat of her car, lifted her skirt,
sliced open her pantyhose and panties with one swipe of a fillet knife, and
raped her. After he left, she called 911.
George said Wednesday that on Tuesday, he called five investigators with the
Sheriff's Department who talked about their investigation.
George said cellular phone and other telephone records along with a videotape
from a nearby convenience store contradicted Satterfield's claims of what
happened.
He said a security video shows Satterfield leaving the Truck Stops of America
store at 6:53 p.m. on June 29. He said records from Satterfield's own cellular
phone show her calling her mother first, then calling 911 to report the
alleged rape at almost exactly 7 p.m. that day.
fix fractions
George said investigators who tried to re-enact Satterfield's story said it
took between 2 1/2 and four minutes to drive from the truck stop to the spot
where the rape allegedly took place, the latter leaving only three to four
minutes before her first call to 911 and less than that before she called her
mother.
George said Satterfield's injuries were not consistent with her account.
Passanise said his client maintains that she was raped on the side of the
road, but that mental and physical problems may have clouded her judgment.
"It was undisputed that she had sex that day, and in her mind she was raped,"
Passanise said. "We said it in court, this woman has suffered many physical
and mental health problems. She has tried to commit suicide on at least two
occasions, and she was molested as a child. This has been a tragic event in
her life, and she just wants to get it behind her."
State Police BCI Investigators at Watertown arrested 41 year old KELLY S
FISHER of 415 Fairview St., Watertown on July 1, 2005 for Falsely Reporting an
Incident 3rd degree.
Ms FISHER is accused of falsely reporting a forcible rape which allegedly
occurred at 11:30pm on June 30.
Ms FISHER told Investigators she was walking alone along Main Street leaving
Glen Park when two men in an unknown vehicle stopped along side her and asked
if she wanted a ride.
She reported that when she declined their offer they exited the vehicle and
chased her for a distance. She said she was caught and raped by one of the men
whom she stated she did not know.
Ms FISHER was found lying on the shoulder of CR 190 near the White Road
intersection by a passerby who called 911. Ms FISHER was transported by
Guilfoyle ambulance to Samaritan Medical Center where she was examined and
released. On July 1, 2005 Ms FISHER recanted her report to the point where it
was determined the entire allegation was false.
The reason for the false report is unknown. Ms FISHER was arraigned at the
Town of Pamelia court and remanded to the Jefferson County Public Safety
Building on $1000.00 bail.
A 19-year-old Coquitlam man was savagely beaten by a group of
teenaged girls Friday night, making it the ninth swarming by teenagers in
Vancouver in the last month.
Wesley Tommy Jack was drinking in Strathcona Park with about 12
other people -- one friend whom he had met through work, and the rest friends
of his friend.
Between 2:30 and 3 a.m., a group of three or more girls,
between the ages of 16 and 18, attacked him.
"I just remember some girl started to punch me," said Jack, who
did not know any of the girls.
"I told her I wasn't going to hit her back. I remember I got
hit hard by a few people and blacked out. When I woke up, I had nothing left."
Jack was punched and kicked repeatedly.
His face was severely swollen, his shirt ripped and back
scratched.
He was also missing $180 in cash and all of his jewelery.
He says the other youths witnessed the attack but did not do
anything to help.
When he regained consciousness at around 4 a.m., Jack went to
his mother's house in Vancouver, where she called an ambulance for him.
"His face was just swollen," said his mother, Viriginia. "His
whole cheekbone was almost up to his eye and both his lips were just swollen,
swollen. Like double in size."
Jack moved to Vancouver from Vancouver Island last December. In
March, he moved again, this time to a rooming house in Coquitlam.
"I told him, 'If you're going to drink here in Vancouver,
you're new, stick to one or two,'" said Viriginia. "That's it. Make it your
limit, until you get to know the people that you're with, and what they're
like when they're drunk."
In a news release issued last Thursday, Vancouver police said
they were "concerned about the alarming increase in swarming incidents in
recent months."
Sgt. Mario Giardini of the Youth Services Unit said that
parents need to be vigilant and talk to their kids about such incidents.
"Know what your kids are doing. Know their friends," said
Giardini. "Tell them if they see a group of kids that are acting out, being
violent or using drugs and alcohol, to get away to a place of safety and call
911."
Last week, a 12-year-old and two 13-year-old girls were
arrested and charged in connection with an assault on a 13-year-old girl
earlier this month near a park at Pandora and Nanaimo streets.
Three Grade 7 students were also recently arrested for luring a
boy into a ravine last month, beating him with a garden hoe and shooting him
with a pellet gun.
Police could not be reached for comment about this incident by
press time.
Bear, Delaware - A former paediatric nurse has been charged with trying to
poison her toddler son by injecting human faeces into his bloodstream.
Stephanie McMullen, 29, was charged on Thursday with assault and reckless
endangerment and released on bail.
Doctors at the hospital where McMullen worked alerted police that her
22-month-old son had been admitted to hospital six times since he was four
months old for "serious, potentially life-threatening illnesses", acting
police chief Lieutenant Colonel Scott McLaren said.
During one examination, doctors found E. coli, a bacteria found in faeces, in
the boy's bloodstream, and said the only way it could have entered the
bloodstream was "through injection, not consumption". "This could have
eventually led to the death of the child," McLaren said.
A
search of McMullen's hospital locker turned up needles, a syringe holder and
an intravenous line tap, and an examination of her home computer indicated she
had been researching child poisoning, according to court records.
McLaren said the woman could have Munchausen syndrome by proxy, in which
caregivers cause illnesses in children or exaggerate their symptoms in an
effort to draw attention to themselves.
McMullen's attorney, Elwood Eveland Junior, said the child has an eating
disorder, and that he has consulted with a medical expert who believes that
what the child is suffering is part of a medical condition.
He said police have "absolutely no evidence of an objective nature" against
her.
The boy was placed in foster care, and McMullen is scheduled to appear in
Family Court next week to try to regain custody. –
Gardaí in Co Kerry have arrested a woman in her 30s in
connection with the death of a three-year-old Polish girl in Tralee last week.
The woman, a non-national, was arrested at her home shortly
after 7.30am today.
She is being questioned about the death of the three-year-old
girl at Kerry General Hospital last Friday.
The youngster was admitted to the hospital two days previously
after suffering serious head injuries in an incident at her family home in
Kileen Woods.
A
Pittsfield woman was sentenced to two years in jail after admitting she was a
drug dealer.
Megan Moore, 44, was arrested after police said she and two other people sold
crack cocaine to an undercover officer last December. Moore pleaded guilty
Tuesday in Berkshire Superior Court to illegal drug charges, including dealing
in a drug-free school zone.
Co-defendants Arthur Bushey and Traci Holtgrew are already serving time for
the drug transactions.
Prosecutors said Moore was the head of the drug ring.
KINGSTON, Tenn. (AP) - Police are checking suggestions that family members
might be hiding a convicted robber and his wife, who authorities said gunned
down a guard to help her husband escape outside a courthouse.
George Hyatte, in handcuffs and shackles, was headed back to prison from a
court appearance yesterday when Jennifer Hyatte drove up and fired at the two
corrections officers escorting her husband, Police Chief Jim Washam said.
"Mr. Hyatte hollered, ‘Shoot him!’ She opened up fire on the officers, hitting
one in the abdomen," Washam said.
One guard, Wayne "Cotton" Morgan, was killed; the other was not identified.
Police also suspected one of the fugitives was wounded.
"It was just a ‘Bonnie and Clyde’-style shootout," Mark Gwyn, director of the
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, said today on ABC’s "Good Morning America."
"These people are very desperate and don’t have anything to lose at this
point. They’ve already committed a murder, so we’re treating them as some of
the most dangerous fugitives we’ve ever tried to capture."
The bloody escape set off an extensive search.
"We will be looking for them, running leads until we find them," Gwyn said.
George Hyatte, 34, was at the Roane County Courthouse to plead guilty in a
deal with prosecutors over an armed robbery charge, Washam said.
His wife is a 31-year-old nurse who had been fired from her job at a prison in
Tiptonville, Tenn., because of suspicions that she was having a relationship
with Hyatte, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Amanda Sluss said.
Authorities said she had no criminal record.
Washam said authorities were preparing murder charges against the couple.
"We do have leads coming in on possible whereabouts, possibly some family
members that may be hiding them out. We’re trying our best to coordinate
those," Washam said. "Right now, we can’t say if they had any help."
Relatives appeared on television to urge George Hyatte to surrender.
"I want to tell my son, if you can hear me, George, you give yourself up,
son," his mother, Edith Hyatte, said on WRCB-TV. "Please, give yourself up."
The Ford Explorer driven by Jennifer Hyatte was later found abandoned with
blood on the driver’s side, and police think she might have been wounded when
the uninjured guard returned fire, Washam said.
George Hyatte, two years into a 35-year sentence on robbery and assault
charges, "is extremely violent, and he has no care or concern on what he does
to anyone," said Rhea County Sheriff’s spokesman Jeff Knight.
A
witness to the shooting, C.G. Gray, said Morgan never got his gun out of his
holster.
Morgan, 56, who was not wearing a protective vest, died at the University of
Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, about 30 miles east.
Police in Denver arrested 23-year-old Patricia Vail as an
accessory to the shooting of Grammy Award winning singer Marc Cohn. Police
believe she aided the main suspect in the case, Joseph Yacteen who was
arrested yesterday although they would not discuss her specific role in the
shooting.
Yacteen, 26, is being held one $1 million bond for attempted
first degree murder, aggravated robbery and other charges involving the
carjacking of three vehicles and the shooting of Cohn. The incident took place
late Sunday night near 14th Street and Stout Street just after Cohn had
finished a performance.
Yacteen was taken into custody after a standoff with police.
Officers had to use tear gas and a rubber projectile to get Yacteen to
surrender.
Cohn was miraculously released from the hospital Monday night
and survived being shot in the temple.
He released a statement on his Web site saying, 'I feel lucky
to be alive and happy to be heading home to my family,' he wrote. 'My band and
I look forward to putting this behind us and going back to work.'
ABC News correspondent Elizabeth Vargas, Cohn’s wife, released
a statement adding, 'Marc and I would like to thank everyone for their
expressions of concern and good wishes,' she wrote. 'We expect Marc to make a
full recovery.'
Suzanne Vega, who was touring with Cohn, visited him in the
hospital shortly after the incident. A statement on Vega's Web site said, 'His
face will need some healing time, but he was in good spirits, especially for
what he had just been through,' Vega wrote. 'I am so relieved that everyone is
alive - it's one of those instances where a quarter of an inch could have made
a huge difference in the outcome of everything. We still can't believe this
happened.'
Yacteen has a long history of problems with the law. He is
expected to appear in court on Wednesday for a bond hearing.
Les groupes de Défense des droits des pères de
l’Australie déposent un rapport d’ONG au Comité des droits de l’enfant des
Nations Unies
Me Guylaine Rivest
Procureure
Ville de Montréal
Cour municipale secrétaire
M. Robert Laliberté
SPVM
Chef de section
Section Relations de travail
Service des ressources humaines administrateur
M. Gino Dubé
Commandant PDQ 6
SPVM administrateur
OFFRIR DES SERVICES D'AIDE D'INFORMATION ET D'ACCOMPAGNEMENT
AUX PERSONNESVICTIMES OU TÉMOINS
D'UN ACTE CRIMINEL. PROGRAMME DE SENSIBILISATION DANS LES ÉCOLES AUX
RÉALITÉS DE LA VIOLENCE DANS LA VIE DES PERSONNES VICTIMES. Nouveaux
programmes: SERVICES D'INTERVENTION 24/7 AU PRES DES PERSONNES VICTIMES OU TÉMOIN
D'UN ACTE CRIMINEL EN COLLABORATION AVEC LE SERVICE DE POLICE MUNICIPAL.
Revenus provenant de gouvernements provinciaux
ou territoriaux 532 110 $
Total
des autres dons 259 923 $ ??????????
Total des revenus 818 938 $
Traitements, salaires, avantages et honoraires
384 731 $
The best way to avoid living in fear of rape is
for us womyn to smear ourselves in excrement before we go out.
I used to do that. I would stroll around
covered in feaces and grin smugly as all the men looked at me in disgust,
their desire to rape me utterly vanquished thanks to my anti-rape measure.
Sadly I have to stop doing that because the Patriarchal Oppressors at the
local mental hospital buzzed me with electro-shock therapy because they
thought I was a ‘nut’.
They were obviously just afraid of a STRONG
and INDEPENDENT womyn.
From the site: feministing.org
Selon l’article de journal ci-joint :
une femme s’y prend trois fois avant de
quitter un mari violent;
sur une période d’une année, 100 000
québécoises ont été victime de violence physique de la part de leur
partenaire.
Conclusion : 3 x 100 000 = 300 000 femmes
battues
Le Body Shop perpétue le mensonge
fémi-statistique
« Faites don d’un cellulaire et sauver une
vie »
La vie d’un homme contre qui vous auriez pu
porter de fausses accusations en composant le 911.
Qu’est ce que tu penses de ceci, Carmen?
La « Loi sur l’autonomie des renards
autochtones »
Nous sommes fatigués d’être traités comme
des parias dans notre propre pays. Nous exigeons d’être traités avec respect
ET autonomie !!!
Tu veux construire un casino, hein?
Ka-ching ! Le cash! Bébé!
Madame Marois,
En
tant que citoyen du Québec, je tiens à vous faire part de mon désir le plus
sincère que vous vous rendiez au bout de la course à la présidence du PQ
afin que la réalité vous prenne de face. Malheureusement, je suis
profondément convaincu que, comme d'habitude, vous n'aurez pas le courage
d'aller jusqu'au bout, c'est ma prédiction, et pour 2 raisons. Primo, vous
craignez le verdict cinglant à savoir que plus personne ne veut vous voir et
les résultats seront cuisants et criants de vérité surtout. Secundo,
vous avez la richesse $$$, mais il vous manque le pouvoir "suprême", vous en
êtes obsédée, c'est visible (trop même). Vous serez déçue encore une fois,
mais vous vous rallierez pour mieux pouvoir vous "téter" un ministère et ne
pas tout perdre, soit le pouvoir et "la peur d'être rejetée officiellement".
Votre feuille de route, quant à vos réalisations, (à part vos
toilettes) sont loin d'être éloquentes ( la Gaspésia de votre époux entre
autres... non plus).
Non seulement vous poussez votre arrogance et nombrilisme à déclarer vouloir
un gouvernement dirigé par des "femmes", mais vous avez poussé la "bitcherie"
à faire de la nécrophagie sur le cadavre encore vivant de Bernard
Landry...vous n'en n'êtes pas à votre première, arrêtez de prendre les gens
pour des imbéciles, vos explications et faux discours ne tiennent pas la
route et sont malhonnêtes. Lors d'une de vos sorties sur l'éventualité
d'une commission parlementaire sur "le sexe des ados", il me semble que vos
ami(e)(s) s'il en est, auraient dû vous indiquer le chant du cygne.
Enfin...la liste est longue!
Je suis personnellement un
souverainiste convaincu et aux dernières élections, j'ai pourtant voté Jean
Charest ou plutôt contre le P.Q., à force de voir des gens comme vous,imbus
d'eux-mêmes et complètement déconnectés du peuple.
Bref, comme vous pouvez le
constater, j'ai inclus des CC (et plusieurs autres CCi), afin de prendre à
témoins (involontaires) des gens qui seront à même de constater si je vise
dans le mille ou non (quoiqu'ils doivent aussi avoir une très bonne idée).
Je souhaite que vous allliez
jusqu'au bout, votre sortie n'en sera que plus claire et surtout, aucune
interprétation ne sera possible, le PQ ne s'en portera que mieux et
croyez-moi, personne ne vous regrettera. Vous rejoindriez ainsi une
certaine madame.....Bujold...de Jonquière!
Un citoyen qui, comme une très grande majorité, en a
plein le cul de vous voir! (du moins jusqu'au verdict du siège éjectable)
Denis Beaudin,
Chicoutimi
P.S.: Je prendrai possiblement ma carte de membre du
PQ pour appuyer m. Boisclair, tout dépendra s'il vous donne un ministère ou
non, s'il est prêt à faire le ménage
ou non!
Le féminisme maladie infantile de l’humanisme
Croire à la bonté intrinsèque du féminisme est aussi adulte et raisonnable que
de croire au
BON vieux Père Noël!
Pardon, je voulais dire la BONNE
vielle Personne Noëlle!
Gérard Levesque
Masculiniste
débrouillard
Celle là,
c'est pour Francis Dupuis-Dery et pour ses petits amis
Oh ! mon papa, si beau, si doux, si
généreux
Oh ! mon papa que j'aimais son sourire
Oh ! mon papa je trouvais au fond de ses yeux
Toutes les joies que les enfants désirent
Il me prenait sur ses genoux, ah ! quel bonheur
Il me parlait et m'amusait des heures
Oh ! mon papa, si beau, si doux, si merveilleux
Il comprenait la moindre de mes peines
Et il calmait mes larmes dans un seul baiser
Lui si gentil qu'il me manque aujourd'hui
Oh ! mon papa, si beau, si doux, si merveilleux
Il comprenait la moindre de mes peines
Et il calmait mes larmes dans un seul baiser
Lui si gentil qu'il me manque aujourd'hui.