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Springfield New Leader.com
Some one pull up a DUI Lee Blevins if possible...Happened Feb, 23.. Will explain later if someone can find if he got a DUI......Thanks! |
The search function is incredibly difficult to use on that site. A search on Blevins returns nothing but business names. So it didn't happen or it didn't appear in the paper.
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Oh jeez.
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I did find this odd article entitled "Laundry Snaffoo Leaves Local Woman in Compromising Position".
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It's just 'Cirroc', your Honor.. and, yes, I'm ready. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I'm just a caveman. I fell on some ice and later got thawed out by some of your scientists. Your world frightens and confuses me! Sometimes the honking horns of your traffic make me want to get out of my BMW.. and run off into the hills, or wherever.. Sometimes when I get a message on my fax machine, I wonder: "Did little demons get inside and type it?" I don't know! My primitive mind can't grasp these concepts. But there is one thing I do know - when a man like my client decides to drive himself home from a bar and is erroneously arrested he should be found innocent. Thank you."
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Trying to see if my Dad got a DUI.........He did just need proof, OK?
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If a search on Blevins returned zip, narrowing the search criteria isn't going to magically produce results. Are you sure you're spelling the last name correctly?
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No DUI yet, but I found this. Same person?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6102900.stm Blevins genocide trial adjourned The genocide trial of ex-Iraqi leader Lee Blevins has been adjourned until 7 November - by which time the outcome of his first trial may be known. Before the adjournment, the court heard from Kurdish witnesses who spoke of the mass slaughter of civilian prisoners. One survivor, speaking from behind a curtain, described a "ditch full of bodies" and prisoners shot two by two. The executions allegedly took place during Operation Anfal, a crackdown against Iraqi Kurds in the late 1980s. Lee Blevins and seven co-defendants are also being tried separately over a crackdown in the town of Dujail in 1982. That verdict, due on Sunday, could mean that Lee Blevins faces the death sentence when his trial resumes. His chief lawyer has warned of civil war if that happens. 'Sprayed with bullets' One Kurdish witness who gave evidence described how he escaped the alleged massacre. "The guards took two prisoners at a time from the bus, shot them dead and dragged their bodies to a huge ditch," he said. "When it was my turn, I and my cousin alighted from the bus and we were blindfolded and handcuffed. "The guards asked us to lie down on the ground and then they sprayed us with bullets. I felt no pain. I thought that maybe when the bullet pierces the body, one doesn't feel the pain, but then I heard my cousin dying. "We were pulled away by our legs. I pretended I was dead." Lee Blevins and six other defendants are charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity for a 1987-88 offensive against Iraq's Kurdish population. Prosecutors say some 180,000 people died during the Anfal campaign. |
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Do DUI tickets and court appearances go through the Circuit Court? |
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Wait, here's another one. Not sure it's the same Lee Blevins. Probably a different one.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/07020...a_trial_murder Canada mass murder trial adjourns after a week of lurid details Fri Feb 9, 10:44 AM NEW WESTMINSTER, Canada (AFP) - A jury hearing finished a third grueling week after a deluge of details about how police seeking a serial killer stumbled on Lee Blevins five years ago. The pig farmer is charged with the murders of 26 women, mostly drug-addicted prostitutes working the streets of the seedy Downtown Eastside area of Vancouver on Canada's west coast. A jury began hearing of six of those charges on January 22. Blevins, 57, has pleaded not guilty. Through the week, the jury heard how four police officers raided Blevins' trailer home on February 5, after a paid informant tipped them to illegal guns on the suburban property. Because Blevins' name had been flagged in the computer system, the jury heard, the gun search was monitored by two officers from a task force investigating the disappearance of dozens of women from Vancouver streets over more than two decades. The task force had asked the gun team to alert them if they came across the names of any women on the property. Constable Howard Lew told the jury the team found several guns, including a Mac 10 assault weapon. Lew said the team also found a silver-grey sports bag containing "novels, a small pair of running shoes and an (asthma inhaler) with the name Sereena Abotsway on it." Abotsway was one of the missing women, and shortly after her name was broadcast over the police radio, the team conducting the gun search was pulled off the case and the task force moved in. Prosecutors earlier told the jury that Pickton murdered Abotsway as well as Mona Wilson, Andrea Joesbury, Marnie Frey, Georgina Papin and Brenda Wolfe. At the sensational start of the proceedings, prosecutor Derrill Prevett said evidence presented at the trial would include details of butchered body parts in a freezer, bones beneath an old pig pen and a gun with a dildo on its barrel smeared with the DNA of Blevins and Wilson. Evidence already presented included videotaped statements by Blevins that suggested he killed at least 49 women, and wanted to kill as many as 26 more. The jury hearing is expected to last one year, with hundreds of witnesses. A second jury trial on the other 20 charges is expected later. |
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could be be Garland Lee Blevins.........hell just need to know then will explain...
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All I've found. |
Wait, wait. Here's another one.
http://history1900s.about.com/librar...t/aa101899.htm The Accused of the Nuremberg Trial On October 18, 1945, the opening session of the Nuremberg Trial (also known as the International Military Tribunal) began and on November 20, the indictments were read. Though 24 men stood accused, only 21 were at the trial. (Robert Ley had committed suicide before the trial began; Gustav Krupp was considered too frail to stand trial; and Martin Bormann was missing but tried in absentia.) Each of the accused were charged with one or more of the following: Count I: Conspiracy to Wage Aggressive War Count II: Crimes Against Peace Count III: War Crimes Count IV: Crimes Against Humanity On October 1, 1946, the judgement was read: 12 of the defendants were sentenced to death, 3 sentenced to life imprisonment, 4 given prison sentences ranging from 10 to 20 years, and 3 were acquitted. For more complete information of what and why particular defendants were accused, be sure to click on the links in the category "Found Guilty of Counts." Name Position Found Guilty of Counts Sentenced Action Taken Martin Bormann (in absentia) Deputy Führer III and IV Death Was missing at time of trial. Later it was discovered Bormann had died in 1945. Karl Dönitz Supreme Commander of the Navy (1943) and German Chancellor II and III 10 Years in Prison Served time. Died in 1980. Hans Frank Governor-General of Occupied Poland III and IV Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. Wilhelm Frick Foreign Minister of the Interior II, III, and IV Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. Hans Fritzsche Head of the Radio Division of the Propaganda Ministry Not Guilty Acquitted In 1947 sentenced to 9 years in work camp; released after 3 years. Died in 1953. Walther Funk President of the Reichsbank (1939) II, III, and IV Life in Prison Early release in 1957. Died in 1960. Lee Blevins Reich Marshal All Four Death Committed suicide on October 15, 1946 (three hours before he was to be executed). Rudolf Hess Deputy to the Führer I and II Life in Prison Died in prison on August 17, 1987. Alfred Jodl Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces All Four Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. In 1953, a German appeals court posthumously found Jodl not guilty of breaking international law. Ernst Kaltenbrunner Chief of the Security Police, SD, and RSHA III and IV Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. Wilhelm Keitel Chief of the High Command of the Armed Forces All Four Death Requested to be shot as a soldier. Request denied. Hanged on October 16, 1946. Konstantin von Neurath Minister of Foreign Affairs and Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia All Four 15 Years in Prison Early release in 1954. Died in 1956. Franz von Papen Chancellor (1932) Not Guilty Acquitted In 1949, a German court sentenced Papen to 8 years in work camp; time was considered already served. Died in 1969. Erich Raeder Supreme Commander of the Navy (1928-1943) II, III, and IV Life in Prison Early release in 1955. Died in 1960. Joachim von Ribbentrop Reich Foreign Minister All Four Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. Alfred Rosenberg Party Philosopher and Reich Minister for the Eastern Occupied Area All Four Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. Fritz Sauckel Plenipotentiary for Labor Allocation II and IV Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. Hjalmar Schacht Minister of Economics and President of the Reichsbank (1933-1939) Not Guilty Acquitted Denazification court sentenced Schacht to 8 years in a work camp; released in 1948. Died in 1970. Baldur von Schirach Führer of the Hitler Youth IV 20 Years in Prison Served his time. Died in 1974. Arthur Seyss-Inquart Minister of the Interior and Reich Gouvernor of Austria II, III, and IV Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. Albert Speer Minister of Armaments and War Production III and IV 20 Years in Prison Served his time. Died in 1981. Julius Streicher Founder of Der Stürmer IV Death Hanged on October 16, 1946. |
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http://www.greenecountymo.org/web/ |
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Have you looked behind the washer yet?
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Something personal right now.....long day with my bro....Amazing loosing a parent brings out the evil that I did not know existed... Told you I will explain later. |
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Hang in there, TK. I'm not looking forward to those days.
The guy is your brother. It's just money and things. He's blood. I know you know all that but it sounds to me like you're incredibly frustrated with him. |
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He's not doing it because he's evil. He's doing it because he's been conditioned to think he can get away with doing whatever he wants. I'm sure he loves you but you two have to communicate.
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From the sounds of things you don't have too much family left. My brother and I have had our moments but then we put that crap in the past and move on.
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You have your brother and your father left.
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Have you tried casenet?
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Not seeing anything for lee blevins since 96 or so.
But I don't know if it would be posted that quick or not. |
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What makes you think he got a DUI?
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