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Tomorrow marks a very important day for a large number of Californians as they wait for the Ninth United States Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco to issue it’s ruling on the controversial Proposition 8.  The ruling marks just another step in the over decade long battle for marriage rights for gay Californians.  Prop 8 which, in all respects, is the same as Prop 22 from eight years earlier, started two weeks after the California Supreme Court ruled that the right to marry cannot exclude same-sex couples.  It was placed on the November 2008 ballot with 17 million registered voters turning out.  The proposition won with a 52.25% simple majority.

Even though the proposition went into effect immediately, It faced a huge challenge mid 2010 when Judge Vaughn Walker overturned the law saying, “Proposition 8 fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license. Indeed, the evidence shows Proposition 8 does nothing more than enshrine in the California Constitution the notion that opposite sex couples are superior to same sex couples. Because California has no interest in discriminating against gay men and lesbians, and because Proposition 8 prevents California from fulfilling its constitutional obligation to provide marriages on an equal basis, the Court concludes that Proposition 8 is unconstitutional.”  The ruling was later suspended by the appeals court until it had heard the case.  Regardless of the findings, it is expected for the case to be appealed once again and later heard by the US Supreme Court.

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Malaysia: Mexicans Sentenced to Death
New York Times
A court convicted three Mexican brothers and two other people on Thursday and sentenced them to be hanged for drug trafficking. The Mexicans are from Sinaloa State, the center of their country's drug trade, but have no criminal records at home.

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Court records reveal tumultuous household
Florida Today
Scott Gunnerson/FLORIDA TODAY Court records portray 33-year-old Tonya Shantez Thomas as a woman who struggled to control her 15-year-old son Jaxs Johnson, including one incident in which she told police the boy kicked her and threw her to the floor
Deputies: Mom killed 4 children, selfWJXT Jacksonville

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Calamus man gets probation in fire at home
Quad City Times
Court documents claim he stole $1000 from the Social Security Administration and failed to disclose to the agency that he was incarcerated in the Iowa Department of Corrections. The theft occurred from November 2008 to March 2011, documents state.


Guatemalan Mother to Ask US Court to Return Adopted Daughter
Fox News
Rodriguez obtained a Guatemalan court order last July for the return of Anyeli, who left the country on Dec. 9, 2008, according to court records. The court ruled that the girl had been stolen from her family. A public relations firm the Monahans hired

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Guatemala Mom to Ask US Court Help on Adopted Girl
ABC News
Rodriguez obtained a Guatemalan court order last July for the return of Anyeli, who left the country on Dec. 9, 2008, according to court records. The court ruled that the girl had been stolen from her family. A public relations firm the Monahans hired

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