Posts Tagged ‘Arrest’

Hulk Hogan’s Son in Car Crash — Hulk At the Scene: 10 Things to Do When You Witness a Car Crash

August 27th, 2007 | Posted in Celebrity Justice, Personal Injury, Traffic by bloom | No Comments »

hulk_hogan.jpgHulk Hogan’s son was seriously injured last night, when the Toyota Supra he was driving went out of control, jumped a median, and crashed into a tree.  Nick Hogan was driving.  Both he and his buddy, John Graziano, were airlifted to a nearby hospital and reported to be in serious condition.   This morning, Hogan’s pal John remains in critical condition, but Hogan’s injuries are no longer listed as life-threatening.  (TMZ is reporting that Hulk Hogan’s son has been released.)

Hulk Hogan was filmed at the scene of the accident, moments after it occurred.  News reports are unclear, but apparently paramedics arrived quickly, and The Hulk was seen talking with them, as they awaited the MediVac helicopter. 

What should you do if you are ever in the position that Hulk Hogan was in, at the scene of a car crash, where there are victims who are seriously injured?

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Michael Vick Accused of Executing Dogs: Should He Take the Plea Deal?

August 17th, 2007 | Posted in Celebrity Justice, Sports by bloom | No Comments »

Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Michael Vick’s pals ratted him out this mornvickpb_crop.jpging.  (Read their 12-page written statement here.) His two dogfighting business partners accepted a plea bargain, and as part of their deal, offered up evidence that Vick executed dogs who failed to pass preliminary test fight standards by electrocuting, hanging, or drowning them.  With this deal, Vick is left standing as the sole defendant in the federal criminal case.

Vick’s got a deadline today to take a deal, too – with a recommendation of one year in jail – or go forward, alone, to stand trial on all these charges.  Specifically, Michael Vick has been already charged with conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities and conspiring to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture.  These charges have mandatory punishments under the sentencing guidelines established under federal law, and carry a maximum prison term of five years and a $250,000 fine.   Executing the dogs?  More charges can be added. 

Should he take the deal?

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Lindsay Lohan Is Going to Jail says NOLA Attorney

July 25th, 2007 | Posted in Celebrity Justice by bloom | No Comments »

lohan_arrest2_070724_ms.jpgLindsay Lohan is stupid or crazy and she’s going to jail.  Think about it:  four days after turning herself into authorities for her Memorial Day crash, and getting officially charged with DUI, she’s busted again for (1) suspicion of driving under the influence; (2) driving while her license is suspended; (3) possession of a controlled substance (cocaine); and (4) bringing contraband into a custody facility.   You know the story

Then, LiLo gets released on bail, gets thrown into another rehab facility (you can bet that her attorney insisted upon this), and e-mails Billy Bush of Access Hollywood to report that she’s “innocent” and wants everyone to “respect her privacy.” Innocent? Right.

Meanwhile, her dad is busy making money doing TV interviews and her mom is not rushing to help – compare this to Kathy Hilton – and her pals are telling the media that they are afraid Lindsay Lohan may harm herself. 

Harm herself?  What do you think she’s been doing for months now? The Washington Post has compiled a nice timeline of LiLo’s self-destruction.

Will she do jail time? Yes, here’s why.

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Nicole Ritchie – Let’s Talk Plea Bargaining

July 11th, 2007 | Posted in Celebrity Justice by bloom | No Comments »

nicole-ritchie-hairstyle.jpgTMZ.COM is reporting that Nicole Ritchie is on her way to Canada with fiance Joel Madden (who has a gig in Calgary with his band Good Charlotte) although her DUI trial was set to start this morning.  How can she just leave the country on trial day?  Didn’t Paris Hilton get in trouble for just being a few minutes late to her hearing? 

Well, the story is that the DA offered up a plea bargain, and Nicole’s lawyers are working  on her behalf, finalizing the deal.  Maybe the reported documentation that Nicole Ritchie had at the ready, on the unreliability of the drug testing performed on her, was a deal maker? 

You’ve seen plea bargains on TV; Law & Order has them all the time.   So, if you’re in the hoosegow and the word “plea” comes up, what should you do?  What is plea bargaining, exactly?

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Paris Hilton – What Happens When U (& Paris) Go To Jail

June 4th, 2007 | Posted in Celebrity Justice by bloom | 1 Comment »

parishilton.jpgLast night, Paris Hilton evaded the media hoard surrounding the Lynwood County jail in LA by surrendering to authorities at a downtown LA all-male facility.  Paris was then transported to the Lynwood facility. 

Starting today, she’s serving half of her sentence, or approximately 3 weeks, in a 12 foot by 8 foot cell that contains two bunks as well as a toilet.  So far, she doesn’t have a roomie.

Just so you know, Paris has not had any special treatment thus far — assuming media reports are accurate. 

So, exactly what happens when you are arrested and jailed? Continue Reading »

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