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Name: Anonymous 2013-08-31 8:02

MEXICAN justice assaults fellow judges

MEXICO CITY - A Mexican judge sprang from his chair to push and punch two fellow justices during a court session, adding to a string of embarrassments for Mexico's scandal-plagued judicial system.

   The head of the Morelos state appeals court said on Thursday that Justice Miguel Angel Falcon had brought shame to the court and faced possible impeachment, though he could not be immediately suspended following the Wednesday attack.

   The stocky Mr Falcon got mad at judge Ruben Jasso, at one point calling him "stupid", then became enraged when Mr Jasso accused Mr Falcon of insulting him.

   As Mr Jasso spoke, Mr Falcon leapt from his chair, rushed over to Mr Jasso and began pummelling him, apparently knocking him to the floor. Another justice who got in his way was knocked back into his chair.

   The incident in Morelos follows a chain of other cases that have stained judicial reputations.

   Earlier this month, an appeals court in the western state of Jalisco freed drug kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero, who had been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the 1985 kidnapping and killing of US Drug Enforcement Agency agent Enrique Camarena, and was 12 years short of finishing that sentence. But the court ordered his release on Aug 9, saying he had been improperly tried in a federal court for state crimes.

   The attorney-general's office called the ruling "unsustainable", and last week asked the Supreme Court to step in.

   On Tuesday, the National Human Rights Commission declared that a former chief justice of the nation's Supreme Court, as well as Mexico City court officials, had misused the justice system in a vendetta against the justice's former girlfriend, the mother of his two autistic children, keeping her in prison for about a year on trumped-up charges.

   Former chief justice Genaro Gongora was fighting her lawsuit to gain higher child-support payments. He accused her of illegally keeping property meant for the two children, even though she lived with the boys.

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Name: Anonymous 2013-12-28 13:17

Woman's unique way of punishing alleged attacker

He holds 'scumbag' sign to avoid charges

COMEUPPANCE: A screenshot of Mr Gabriel Urena holding the humiliating sign.

She was allegedly beaten up for refusing his sexual advances.

   But Miss Alisha Hessler, from Tampa, Florida, did not go to the police and took matters into her own hands instead, Mail Online reported.

   The 20-year-old forced his alleged attacker to stand by a roadside with a sign which read: "I beat women. Honk if I'm a scumbag."

   Mr Gabriel Urena was also forced to wear a dunce's hat as part of the humiliating ordeal, in return for her dropping charges against him.

   "I think it'll teach him a lesson," she told local TV station Fox 13. "I think he'll think twice about doing it again."

   Miss Hessler said the punishment was more suitable for Mr Urena, adding that she did not want him to go to jail.

   While she thought she had got justice for the assault, women's advocates and local police were not very pleased.

   Ms Mindy Murphy, an advocate for battered women, said the punishment trivialises a serious issue, while Tampa police maintained that the victim should not have taken the law into her own hands.

   The police said they tried to get in touch with her, but she did not return her calls.

   Miss Hessler said she met Mr Urena only last Saturday night when he was invited to join a group of her friends for clubbing.

   By the end of the night, they were sitting next to each other in the backseat of a car and he allegedly groped her.

   She asked him to stop, but to no avail. She claimed she hit him in self defence.

   Miss Hessler told WFTS, another Tampa TV station: "I did hit him first and then all of a sudden, that was when he started beating me repeatedly, punching me until I had a broken nose and concussion."

   She filed a police report and was taken to hospital for treatment.

   But she decided against pressing charges after she read Mr Urena's remorseful message on his Facebook page.

   He wrote: "Lastnight (sic) was a wake-up call. I seriously need change."

   She then came up with the idea as an alternative punishment for him.

   If he sat outside at a busy intersection for eight hours holding up the sign, she would not press charges, she told him.

   He quickly took up the offer.

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