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		<title>Interview With Myra Spearman</title>
		<link>http://www.momsv.org/blog/2009/10/24/interview-with-myra-spearman/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please feel free to comment and ask questions regarding the domesticviolencedatabase.org as well as the proposed &#8220;Family Court and Domestic Violence Assistance Act&#8221;.
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		<title>CIA Interrogation Techniques - threatening families</title>
		<link>http://www.momsv.org/blog/2009/08/27/cia-interrogation-techniques-threatening-families/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 17:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A report released by the Justice Department showed that CIA interrogators told a  detainee, &#8220;&#8221;We&#8217;re going to kill your children&#8221;. In another incident, an  interrogator allegedly tried to convince a detainee that his mother would be  sexually assaulted in front of him.
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CIA report: interrogators threatened families of detainees
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A report released by the Justice Department showed that CIA interrogators told a  detainee, &#8220;&#8221;We&#8217;re going to kill your children&#8221;. In another incident, an  interrogator allegedly tried to convince a detainee that his mother would be  sexually assaulted in front of him.</p>
<p>references:<br />
<a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/6084571/CIA-report-interrogators-threatened-families-of-detainees.html">CIA report: interrogators threatened families of detainees</a></p>
<p>		 <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/24/cia-threatened-to-kill-91_n_267331.html">CIA Interrogators Threatened To Kill Detainee&#8217;s Children: Report</a></p>
<p>		 <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/24/cia-report-unauthorised-techniques-threats">CIA threats to detainees&#8217; families exposed</a></p>
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		<title>2nd video might show staff ignoring sexual abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 05:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ssociated Press
3:03 PM CST, December 16, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS - An anti-abortion group released a video that it claims shows staff at a second Planned Parenthood clinic ignoring Indiana law on reporting sexual abuse of an underage girl.
The release of the video Tuesday by the West Coast-based group Live Action led one lawmaker to urge Attorney General [...]]]></description>
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3:03 PM CST, December 16, 2008</p>
<p>INDIANAPOLIS - An anti-abortion group released a video that it claims shows staff at a second Planned Parenthood clinic ignoring Indiana law on reporting sexual abuse of an underage girl.</p>
<p>The release of the video Tuesday by the West Coast-based group Live Action led one lawmaker to urge Attorney General Steve Carter to investigate and to ask the Family and Social Services Administration to suspend Medicaid payments and other government funding to Planned Parenthood of Indiana.</p>
<p>Planned Parenthood said it had suspended without pay a counselor shown in the second video while it investigates the matter.</p>
<p>The edited video secretly shot by a 20-year-old college student posing as a girl of 13 shows a counselor at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Indianapolis saying she didn&#8217;t care that the man who impregnated the girl was 31 years old.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t care how old he is,&#8221; said the counselor, identified only as Janet.<br />
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Indiana law requires anyone learning of sexual acts between an adult and a child under 14 to report them to police or child welfare authorities.</p>
<p>Planned Parenthood fired an aide at a Bloomington clinic after the release of a similar video two weeks ago by Live Action, which has three chapters in California and one in Oregon.</p>
<p>Both videos were shot on the same day, June 24, said Lila Rose, the UCLA junior who posed as the 13-year-old.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s documenting the pattern of abuse that appears at Planned Parenthood of Indiana,&#8221; Rose said in a telephone interview.</p>
<p>Both videos also include footage of Planned Parenthood staff advising the patient that other states offer abortions to minor girls without the need for parental consent, which Indiana requires.</p>
<p>Planned Parenthood, which operates a network of 35 health clinics across Indiana, including three that offer abortions, issued a statement Tuesday saying its first priority was to its patients, but it was committed to following all state laws.</p>
<p>&#8220;Although we have not yet been able to verify the accuracy of the video content, we are conducting an immediate and rigorous review of the situation. Furthermore, the employee who appears in the video has been suspended without pay until the review is completed,&#8221; the statement said.</p>
<p>Planned Parenthood said that since the release of the first video, it has retrained its staff members on policies, procedures and abuse-reporting requirements.</p>
<p>State Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Lakeville, sent a letter Tuesday to Attorney General Carter and to FSSA Secretary Mitch Roob asking them to investigate and to cut off any government funding, including Medicaid funds, that Planned Parenthood receives.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe we must look out for the safety of Hoosier minors in this State,&#8221; Walorski&#8217;s letter said.</p>
<p>A state contracts database shows Planned Parenthood of Indiana currently has four or five state contracts valued at more than $3 million, the largest a two-year grant for family planning services.</p>
<p>Carter&#8217;s office acknowledged it had received Walorski&#8217;s letter but would not say whether an investigation was under way. FSSA spokesman Lauren Auld said the agency had no comment on the letter.</p>
<p>The Monroe County prosecutor&#8217;s office has said it will not pursue the Bloomington case unless it receives a police report. It wasn&#8217;t clear Tuesday if a complaint has been filed with police in connection with either video.</p>
<p>Mario Massillamany, a deputy Marion County prosecutor, said the office learned of the Indianapolis video Tuesday afternoon and was reviewing it.</p>
<p>Live Action bills itself on its Web site as a &#8220;youth led human rights movement dedicated to the respect and protection of all human life including the unborn.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rose said the only Indiana clinics her group visited were in Bloomington and Indianapolis but it also has gone to Planned Parenthood centers in other states. &#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>On the Net:</p>
<p>Live Action: www.liveactionfilms.org</p>
<p>Planned Parenthood of Indiana: www.ppin.org</p>
<p>source www.chicagotribune.com</p>
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		<title>Prosecutor, DNA at odds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 3 cases, Lake County prosecutor Michael Mermel is willing to pit other evidence against genetic tests that exclude defendants.
By Steve Mills &#124; Tribune reporter
December 15, 2008
DNA evidence has been widely embraced over the last two decades as a powerful forensic tool to prove a defendant&#8217;s guilt or innocence. But in Lake County, authorities have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 3 cases, Lake County prosecutor Michael Mermel is willing to pit other evidence against genetic tests that exclude defendants.</p>
<p>By Steve Mills | Tribune reporter<br />
December 15, 2008</p>
<p>DNA evidence has been widely embraced over the last two decades as a powerful forensic tool to prove a defendant&#8217;s guilt or innocence. But in Lake County, authorities have sometimes pressed for convictions even when the DNA doesn&#8217;t match a suspect.</p>
<p>Consider three active cases overseen by Michael Mermel, chief of the criminal division for the Lake County state&#8217;s attorney&#8217;s office:</p>
<p>When DNA evidence excluded a man convicted in the rape and battery of a 68-year-old woman, Mermel suggested the victim had consensual sex with someone else.</p>
<p>When DNA evidence excluded a man in the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl, Mermel and another prosecutor suggested that the girl may have been sexually active. The DNA, he said, was a &#8220;red herring.&#8221;</p>
<p>And, just recently, when lawyers for the man charged in the killing of his 8-year-old daughter and her 9-year-old friend said in court that DNA evidence from semen excluded him as the perpetrator, the Lake prosecutor had another explanation.</p>
<p>Mermel said DNA may have gotten inside the 8-year-old&#8217;s body as she played in the woods at what became the crime scene—a place where Mermel said some couples go to have sex. The girl was found fully clothed.<br />
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In each of the cases, all likely to go to trial in the new year, Mermel argues that other evidence, mainly confessions and witness identification, carry greater sway than the genetic material.</p>
<p>That attitude startles some DNA experts and others in the criminal justice system.</p>
<p>&#8220;The vast majority of prosecutors in the United States generally are willing to walk away from a case where DNA excludes a suspect,&#8221; said Joshua Marquis, an Oregon prosecutor and member of the board of directors of the National District Attorneys Association.</p>
<p>Forensically significant&#8217;</p>
<p>In these Lake County cases, several DNA scientists and others say the prosecutor&#8217;s explanations are difficult to imagine.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just amazing how convincing DNA can be if it supports your case and how unconvincing it is when it doesn&#8217;t support your case,&#8221; said William Thompson, a lawyer and DNA expert at the University of California at Irvine.</p>
<p>Defending his office&#8217;s approach, Mermel said Lake prosecutors believe in DNA &#8220;when it is forensically significant.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;If we thought the evidence excluded the defendant in any of these cases,&#8221; he said, &#8220;we&#8217;d dismiss them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mermel pointed to another rape case where his office supported vacating a man&#8217;s conviction after DNA excluded him as the source of semen in the victim.</p>
<p>But in that case the defendant had served his prison sentence and been released.</p>
<p>&#8216;DNA ought to humble us&#8217;</p>
<p>At a hearing six years ago in the case of Bennie Starks, who had been convicted of raping a 68-year-old woman, Mermel made an intriguing vow.</p>
<p>Though a semen stain on the victim&#8217;s underwear contained a genetic profile different from Starks&#8217; DNA, Mermel said it was not enough to prove his innocence. What would help Starks&#8217; claim, Mermel said, was if the semen came from inside the woman&#8217;s body.</p>
<p>&#8220;If this DNA . . . were to come from the victim herself, I would be standing over there advocating the side that the defense has in the case,&#8221; Mermel said, according to a transcript.</p>
<p>Three years later, a vaginal swab from the rape kit on the woman was found; again, the DNA evidence did not match Starks&#8217; profile.</p>
<p>But Mermel still argued it failed to exonerate him in the 1986 rape case.</p>
<p>In a recent interview, the prosecutor said that because the profiles from the underwear and vaginal swab were the same, they both could have been from someone with whom the woman had consensual sex.</p>
<p>Starks was awarded a new trial in 2006 based on the DNA evidence. After serving 20 years of a 60-year prison term, he was released on bond. When the case comes to trial again next year, Mermel plans to use the victim&#8217;s identification of Starks as her attacker.</p>
<p>But eyewitness identification, while still widely used, has been proven fallible by DNA. In three-quarters of the more than 200 DNA exonerations nationwide, eyewitness identifications were central to the state&#8217;s case, according to the Innocence Project, which represents inmates seeking to prove their innocence with DNA.</p>
<p>Mermel also plans to argue that bite-mark evidence—the comparisons of bite marks on a victim to a suspect&#8217;s teeth—links Starks to the case.</p>
<p>But Mermel&#8217;s confidence in bite-mark comparisons contrasts even with some of the forensic discipline&#8217;s leading practitioners who, after embarrassing reversals linked to DNA evidence, now argue that bite marks are best used to exclude suspects, not to identify them.</p>
<p>Prosecutors also will use the fact that Starks&#8217; jacket was found near the crime scene.</p>
<p>Arguing that Starks left his coat there, Mermel said it would help jurors see past the DNA. None of the defense&#8217;s case &#8220;makes any sense,&#8221; he said. &#8220;None of it passes the most elementary credulity test.&#8221;</p>
<p>Starks has said he was drinking the night of the attack and was robbed of his money and coat. His lawyers insist the DNA is the most telling piece of evidence in the case and are perplexed that the prosecutor continues to fight it.</p>
<p>&#8220;The DNA ought to humble us,&#8221; said Starks&#8217; lawyer, Jed Stone. &#8220;But it doesn&#8217;t humble some people.&#8221;</p>
<p>Child cases most puzzling</p>
<p>Of all cases, those where genetic evidence in sperm is recovered from a child are particularly compelling because there is rarely any explanation other than a sexual assault.</p>
<p>Children were the victims in the other two pending Lake County DNA cases. In both, the victims were found with semen in their bodies, and in both cases DNA tests revealed genetic profiles that do not match the defendants&#8217; DNA.</p>
<p>Juan Rivera sits in the Lake County Jail awaiting a third trial in the 1992 rape and murder of Holly Staker, 11.</p>
<p>Early on, primitive DNA testing excluded Rivera. But prosecutors were armed with confessions from Rivera and won two convictions. Rivera&#8217;s lawyers said that under intense police interrogation, he experienced a psychological breakdown and gave a false confession. Prosecutors said he knew facts only the killer could have known.</p>
<p>More sophisticated DNA tests in 2005 isolated a genetic profile from semen that did not match Rivera and won him the third trial. As he has in the past, Mermel dismissed the evidence&#8217;s significance, saying Rivera told detectives he did not ejaculate during the rape.</p>
<p>&#8220;Is it some other killer, contrary to the evidence we have against Mr. Rivera?&#8221; Mermel asked. &#8220;We say it&#8217;s not.&#8221;</p>
<p>One of Rivera&#8217;s attorneys, Jeff Urdangen of Northwestern University&#8217;s Center on Wrongful Convictions, said it &#8220;baffles me&#8221; that prosecutors put more weight on the confession than the DNA.</p>
<p>&#8220;As we&#8217;ve said in our pleadings, it&#8217;s very rare for a prosecuting agency to continue with a prosecution after a DNA exoneration,&#8221; Urdangen said.</p>
<p>In the other case, Jerry Hobbs is charged with the killings on Mother&#8217;s Day 2005 of his daughter Laura, 8, and her friend Krystal Tobias, 9, in Zion. He has pleaded not guilty.</p>
<p>As in Rivera&#8217;s case, the anticipated centerpiece of the prosecution&#8217;s case is a confession, a short but detailed statement from Hobbs in which he says he stabbed the girls repeatedly after Laura refused to come home and Krystal held out a small knife at him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am sorry for what happened, things just got out of hand and I lost it,&#8221; Hobbs says in the confession, which he now disavows.</p>
<p>Public defenders in the case said in court that DNA from semen from oral, rectal and vaginal swabs of Laura produced a profile that did not match Hobbs&#8217; DNA.</p>
<p>But Mermel noted that prosecutors had not charged Hobbs with a sex crime, saying there was no evidence of sexual trauma. He said, too, that it was possible the small amount of semen in her was picked up as she played in the woods, where some couples have sex.</p>
<p>And Mermel disagrees with the contention by Hobbs&#8217; attorneys that the DNA is evidence that someone else attacked the girl.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is such a goofy logic leap [that] because somewhere in her life she came into contact with a sperm cell it means she was sexually assaulted,&#8221; Mermel said. &#8220;To take this leap that this is the identity of the mystery killer, I don&#8217;t know where everybody gets this idea&#8221;.</p>
<p>source www.chicagotribune.com</p>
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		<title>Sex offender takes plea deal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A convicted sex offender who went to a Round Lake Park school looking for his daughter pleaded guilty to a reduced charge Friday.
Gillermo Contreras, 45, was placed on probation for one year after pleading guilty to misdemeanor unlawful presence on school property.
Contreras, of 408 Kenwood Drive, Round Lake Park, was arrested Nov. 6 when he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A convicted sex offender who went to a Round Lake Park school looking for his daughter pleaded guilty to a reduced charge Friday.</p>
<p>Gillermo Contreras, 45, was placed on probation for one year after pleading guilty to misdemeanor unlawful presence on school property.</p>
<p>Contreras, of 408 Kenwood Drive, Round Lake Park, was arrested Nov. 6 when he went to Murphy Elementary School because he said he believed his daughter missed the bus.</p>
<p>He is not allowed to be at any school because he was convicted in 2001 of aggravated criminal sexual abuse of a child.</p>
<p>His daughter, who does not live with Contreras, attends a different school and had not missed her bus on the day her father went looking for her.</p>
<p>Contreras was originally charged with a felony violation of the state sex offender registration law, but Lake County Assistant State&#8217;s Attorney Ari Fisz agreed to reduce the charge in exchange for the guilty plea.</p>
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		<title>DNA test results suggest that Jerry Hobbs&#8217;s confession is false</title>
		<link>http://www.momsv.org/blog/2009/01/02/dna-test-results-suggest-that-jerry-hobbss-confession-is-false/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[New evidence, suggests that Hobbs&#8217;s confession is false and that police tunnelvision may have let the true killer or killers go free.  DNA testing has found semen on swabs taken from Laura Hobbs&#8217;s body cavities as well as fabric on her jean skirt. The semen is not from Hobbs.  Hobbs is moving for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New evidence, suggests that Hobbs&#8217;s confession is false and that police tunnelvision may have let the true killer or killers go free.  DNA testing has found semen on swabs taken from Laura Hobbs&#8217;s body cavities as well as fabric on her jean skirt. The semen is not from Hobbs.  Hobbs is moving for a new bond and to have the DNA loaded into state and national databases to see if a match can be made to another perpetrator.  When called by Chicago Tribune reporter Steve Mills, Lake County prosecutor Mike Mermel disputed the results, claiming that none of the semen was found in Laura&#8217;s body, and downplayed their significance:  &#8220;None of the sperm was found in a significant place.&#8221;</p>
<p><center><a href="http://blog.law.northwestern.edu/bluhm/2008/11/dna-test-results-suggest-that-jerry-hobbss-confession-is-false.html">read full story</a></center></p>
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		<title>Lake Co. board candidate says state&#8217;s attorney enables pedophiles</title>
		<link>http://www.momsv.org/blog/2009/01/02/lake-co-board-candidate-says-states-attorney-enables-pedophiles/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Lake County Board candidate on Friday said State&#8217;s Attorney Michael Waller and his staff enable pedophiles to attack children.
Local prosecutors do not seek long enough prison sentences for such criminals, Democratic board hopeful Denise Rotheimer said during a news conference in Waukegan. That allows convicted sex offenders to go free and molest more children, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="News">A Lake County Board candidate on Friday said State&#8217;s Attorney Michael Waller and his staff enable pedophiles to attack children.</p>
<p class="News">Local prosecutors do not seek long enough prison sentences for such criminals, Democratic board hopeful Denise Rotheimer said during a news conference in Waukegan. That allows convicted sex offenders to go free and molest more children, she argued.</p>
<p class="News">Rotheimer&#8217;s comments were supported at the media event by attorney Michael Jacobs, Waller&#8217;s Democratic opponent in the race for the state&#8217;s attorney job.</p>
<p class="News">&#8220;When you&#8217;re not seeking maximum penalties for child sex offenders, it enables them to get back out on the street,&#8221; said Jacobs, an assistant state&#8217;s attorney in Cook County&#8217;s civil division who also serves on the Gurnee village board.</p>
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