Crime Stories

New York Considers Ban on Viewing Condoms as Evidence

Written By Tracy Manzer, Senior Editor In a nod to public health practices, New York may become the first state in the nation to prohibit the use of condoms as evidence in prostitution cases, according to the Washington Post. The push for the law stems in part from the estimated millions that New York City spends every year in the distribution of free condoms to combat sexually transmitted diseases, such as AIDS, and to prevent unwanted pregnancies. The practice of law enforcement using the possession of condoms, specifically multiple condoms, has come under fire across the nation, with prosecutors in Brooklyn and Nassau County, as well as San Francisco, Calif., announcing their offices will no longer use condoms as evidence in prostitution allegations. The Washington Post quotes Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice as determining the so-called benefits of using condoms as evidence fail to outweigh the benefits of public…

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Heroin, Fentanyl Mix Linked to Philip Seymour Hoffman Overdose

By Tracy Manzer, Senior Editor Investigators have confirmed there is a possibility that Philip Seymour Hoffman, the much-acclaimed actor who was found dead in a Greenwich Village apartment Sunday from an apparent drug overdose, may have succumbed to a particularly deadly brand of heroin laced with the staggeringly powerful opioid called fentanyl. Drug experts say fentanyl is far more potent than morphine and much more powerful than heroin, and authorities throughout the Northeast have reportedly said they have seen a rash of fatal overdoses in recent months attributed to the new brand of drug. According to an article that ran recently in the Baltimore Sun, “The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said Friday that 37 Marylanders had died since September of overdoses after taking the drug mixture. The deaths accounted for 12 percent of 318 overdose deaths in the past four months. The deaths have raised concerns because…

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Hit and Run Driver Kills UMD Student

What happens when the mundane becomes the unimaginable? Tiffany Bagherian knows all too well. A recent graduate of the University of Maryland,College Park, Bagherian described for reporters the many times she and fellow students crossed Baltimore Avenue near Knox Road in pursuit of good food and unfettered fun. Never had she pondered the possibility of her friends (nor herself) being struck down by what authorities are alleging was a careless and callous driver at that very location. But on January 17th, that's exactly what happened to her 22-year-old friend, Cory Hubbard. Dazed and doleful, Bagherian told the Washington Post that she is struggling to reconcile Cory’s loss in such a senseless way. The unknown identity of the driver only exacerbates the pain for his family and friends, including those who accompanied Cory that fateful night. No one is more devastated by Cory's death than his parents, Ralph and Holly Hubbard,…

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