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The Daily Memo - 5/10/07
Bush? Disingenuous about something? Naaaaah! (Dorf on Law)
A class action antitrust lawsuit has been certified against Comcast over its alleged attempts to setup monopolies in Philly and Chicago. (Law.com)
Florida’s Supreme Court has made a sweeping change to state trial procedure - falling in line with most other US court systems - allowing the state to have the last say to juries in criminal trials. (Law.com)
Prosecutors are going after eight former Florida prison employees who allegedly abused prisoners, including - ugh - making them clean toilets with their tongues. (MSNBC)
Gotta love the government - a Wisconsin gas station has gotten in trouble for offering too-low gas prices for the elderly and folks who help out youth sports. (Yahoo! News)
The Austin police were no doubt thrilled when a man included feces with his mailed-in ticket payment. (Post-Bulletin)
A Liberian man has been arrested for trying to sell a bag of white paper in a New York hotel, claiming that it was actually $4 million of $100 bills that had been dyed white. (UPI)
How was Thomas’ opinion in the partial-birth abortion case like an episode of “Lost?” (Law.com)
Two boys (ages 8 and 10) have fessed up to breaking into a day care center to steal milk, Popsicles, paper, crayons and Play-Doh. (Breitbart)





