It is a tradition to believe that Women are not criminals. However, day by day the ongoing trend in society is proving it to be a myth. Laws in many countries presume that men harass women and women can not harass men because of their poor arm and muscle power.
Numerous news and example are coming forward where women are using this legal power against men. Now a days newpapers are terming it as a legal terrorism in which women take disadvantage of the laws which were originally designed for protecting women. The laws designed for protection are getting used as legal weapons.
This blog is an attempt to put forth news and examples which depict the fact that women are also criminal and cruel. This blog is not against women in general. It is just an attempt to promote a movement for making the laws unbiased.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Woman pleads guilty to deadly stabbing

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) - More than two years after a deadly stabbing in Chesapeake, a woman pleaded guilty to the crime.
A trial date was expected to be set on September 20, but instead, Lucinda Luster entered a guilty plea for Second Degree Murder, according to David Whittted with the Chesapeake Commonwealth's Attorney's Office.
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Police Seek Help To ID Woman In Burglaries

The Idaho Falls Police Department is asking for help identifying a person suspected in two burglary cases.
Police believe the woman burglarized Cooper Roberts Simonsen Associates and the Nature Conservancy on Aug. 27 or 28. Both of the businesses are located in the OE Bell building at 151 North Ridge Avenue. The doors had been forced open, police said, but nothing was taken from Nature Conservancy. Police said a safe, a small amount of cash, and company checkbook and gas card were taken from CRSA.
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Kingston police bust local man, woman on heroin charges

Daniel Zoerb, 35, and Virginia Zoerb, 36, were arrested and charged Friday evening on a variety of drug charges. Kingston Police and members of the Old Colony Police Anti-Crime Unit executed a search warrant at Room 347, 149 Main St., at the Inn at Plymouth Bay. That location is listed by police as the Zoerbs’ address.
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Trial date set for woman accused of abusing cat

A Dec. 8 trial date has been set for a 39-year-old Springfield woman accused of fatally stomping and bludgeoning a cat.
Nova L. Upton of 205 S. 54th St. has pleaded not guilty to first-degree animal abuse. That crime’s definition includes “intentionally, knowingly or recklessly...cruelly causing the death of an animal.”
Upton was arrested Sept. 5 after a witness called police to report seeing a man and a woman in the 700 block of South 42nd Street put a cat in a bag, stomp it and hit it with a shovel, then bury it in the backyard.

Woman used Internet to lure teen

A woman from Michigan is accused of traveling to Amherst to illegally have sex with a teenager she met while playing an Internet video game called "World of Warcraft."
Law enforcement officials called the arrest of Angie L. Jenkins, 35, highly unusual, because she is believed to be the first woman to be charged in Western New York with the crime of using the Internet to entice an underage person into sexual activity.
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Pittsville woman charged with assaulting boyfriend

An 18-year-old Pittsville woman was charged with assault after her boyfriend alleged she ripped his shirt and scratched his chest on Tuesday, according to sheriff’s deputies.


Marie Lynn. Smith, of Purnell Crossing Road, was taken into police custody after Wicomico deputies observed minor injuries to the victim and damage to his shirt, according to police.
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