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The judge who spent a night in jail to help a veteran


Cumberland County, North Carolina District Court Judge Lou Olivera spent a night in jail with a veteran to help him get his life back on track.

Joseph Serna is a former Special Forces soldier who has been deployed four times. Since his retirement, he's had issues with alcohol. Serna has appeared before Olivera 25 times in his fight for sobriety while going through a treatment program. In his last appearance, he didn't tell the truth about his urinalysis test, and Olivera ordered him to spend 24-hours behind bars.

Olivera drove Serna to jail, and he was shocked by what happened next. “The judge comes in (Serna's cell), and so we're sitting there, and they lock the door, and I realized, 'Oh, we're going to stay the night. He's going to stay the night here with me.'"

The two men spent most of the time talking about their military service in what Serna said was a "father-son" conversation. Olivera, who served in the Gulf War, said he hopes the experience helps Serna get his life back on track. (Source)


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The federal judge who showed mercy on an elderly couple who was about to be deported

The federal judge who showed mercy on an elderly couple who was about to be deported
Valentina Laguto & Juan Hernandez
Valentina Laguto and her husband of 40-plus years, Juan Hernandez, faced deportation from Canada in 2012.

The couple arrived in the country from Cuba in 2010 and applied for refugee status. It was denied, and deportation proceedings began. Hernandez would have been allowed to remain in Canada, as Cuba would likely not have taken him back, but the outcome would have been much different for Laguto. She was born in the former U.S.S.R. and now possessed a Russian passport she acquired following the country's collapse.

Faced with deportation to Moscow, a city she has never seen, Federal Court Justice Danièle Tremblay-Lamer decided that it was time for mercy and granted her a stay in Canada, while immigration considered the couple's application for permanent residency, which they have since received. (Source)


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The judge who allowed an inmate to meet his son in court

The judge who allowed an inmate to meet his son in court
Jefferson County, Kentucky District Judge Amber Wolf arranged for James Roeder, a 24-year-old burglary suspect, to meet his newborn baby in court.

Roeder's wife, Ashley, faces theft charges in the same incident as her husband. She was also in the courtroom. As she handed him the baby, they both cried. “You see his little shirt?” Wolf said, smiling at the couple. She later thanked Ashley Roeder for “letting me be a part of that.”

“If you all aren't teared up, then you're just heartless,” she added when the couple left.

(Source | Photo)




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The judge who helped make an adoption official for a dying man and his stepdaughter

The judge who helped make an adoption official for a dying man and his stepdaughter
In 2015, when Rob Maines, a father battling leukemia, couldn't make it to court to adopt his stepdaughter, the judge decided to go to him.

When Butler County, Ohio Probate Judge Randy Rogers heard about Rob's illness, he had no problem going to the hospital. He and Rob's family gathered bedside at Jewish Hospital to make the adoption official. "I think it's part of what we do, and I think it's part of the service we want to provide. It makes me feel good that I can give to them, grant a wish," said Rogers. "I know why I'm here, and you can see it. I know you can see it in their eyes, and when you can see it in their eyes, especially the mom, it has its own reward." (Source)


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The judge who apologized to an inmate who was denied pants and feminine products

The judge who apologized to an inmate who was denied pants and feminine products
Amber Wolf strikes again! The judge was taken aback when a female inmate was brought to her courtroom without pants. "What the hell is going on?" Wolf asked Metro Corrections Director Mark Bolton. "I'm holding her here until she is dressed appropriately to go back to jail. This is outrageous."

The woman's attorney told the judge the jail had "refused to give her pants and any hygiene products that she needed" and also claimed inmates at the jail were denied showers. The woman estimated she had been held for "two or three days," noting she was arrested in the clothes she was wearing.

A furious Wolf released the woman with a $100 fine, and apologized, saying, "This is not normal. I've never seen it happen ... This is completely inhumane and unacceptable. I'm sorry you had to go through this."

The jail is investigating the accusations that inmates are not being given necessary hygiene products.
(Source)


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The judge who gave an inmate facing jail time a second chance

The judge who gave an inmate facing jail time a second chance
How did Michael T. Courter, 23, walk after being convicted of selling bogus heroin? By convincing a Bay County, Michigan judge he sincerely wants to change his life for the better.

When Courter appeared before Judge Harry P. Gill for sentencing in January 2016, he had already pleaded guilty to one count of distributing an imitation of a controlled substance. (The charge is punishable by up to two years incarceration.) Courter's attorney, Jeffrey M. Day, told the court his client was highly intelligent and genuinely desires to right the course of his life, having seen the error of his ways in jail. "I have come to the reality that I am an addict," Courter said. "I have a problem, and I need help." He said that if released, he would regularly attend Narcotics Anonymous meetings and said he would break off contact with his drug-using friends.

The judge took mercy on Courter. He ordered him to complete the Swift and Sure Sanctions Program, intensive probation supervision that targets high-risk felony offenders with a history of probation violations or failures. He also ordered Courter attend 90 Narcotics Anonymous meetings in 90 days. He gave him credit for 250 days already served in jail and deferred an additional 115 days. Upon his release from jail, he's to serve 180 days on an electronic tether.

"I hope you don't make me look bad," the judge told Courter. "I believe in redemption." (Source)


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The judge who recognized a classmate in the courtroom — and reunited with him when he got out of jail

The judge who recognized a classmate in the courtroom — and reunited with him when he got out of jail
This pair of middle school classmates met decades later — on opposite sides of a courtroom.

Miami-Dade Judge Mindy Glazer recognized old friend Arthur Booth after he was arrested for burglary charges and appeared before her in court. Her former schoolmate, now 49, burst into tears after she acknowledged how they knew each other.

Video of the encounter went viral. Ten months later, Booth was released from jail — and Glazer was waiting for him and encouraged him to stay on the right side of the law.

(Source)


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The judge who postponed an inmate's sentencing so he could spend time with his family

The judge who postponed an inmate's sentencing so he could spend time with his family
In June 2016, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Edward McLaughlin let a 20-year-old member of a gun trafficking ring stay out of jail until July after his lawyer candidly said he hoped to be able to attend a birthday and family events.

Trayvon Smith was busted in October 2015 as part of a group that dealt illegal weapons in East Harlem. His attorney, Joanne Dwyer, called McLaughlin "compassionate, do-gooder judge" after he accepted Smith's explanation for his failure to be interviewed by probation officials. The judge drew laughs when he asked the court reporter to read back the gracious self-description. He then granted her request, saying to Smith, "Don't screw it up — it's a legal term."

Smith faces 3 ½ years in prison and five years of supervision when he's finally sentenced. (Source)

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Pokémon Go is getting people out of the house, but it's also causing a bit of bother for local businesses if this Dublin restaurant is anything to go by. It appears that the kitchen of Bread And Bones, an Asian restaurant on the Millennium Walkway, is now something of a Pokémon hotspot. They've put up this sign to stop players from just wandering in.
(Source)


This guy is sick and tired of people hunting for Pikachu in his yard. Redditor Poopanddoodle recently posted a photo of a sign he spotted while using the app. (Source)


Irish comedian Joe Heenan saw the previous sign and put up his own in his garden in response.
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Playing Pokémon Go can be very addictive, but please don't lose your job over it. (Source)


A Whittlesey shop owner has put a sign in his window to deter players of Pokémon Go, and help them get their “lives back." 

Phil Gamble, 55, took action at his automotive accessories store after being bombarded with players hunting for the digital creatures. The sign reads: “Pokemon hunters. Pikachu has left the building. On the plus side I, have lots of products to help you get your life back.” Phil, who owns Phil's Mart, in Whittlesey, Peterborough, added, “I never really see youngsters inside my shop, but they've started venturing in since this game began." (Source)


Family members of those resting in a Westland cemetery are unhappy about a sign which reads "Welcome Pokémon GO Players."

Patrons have complained about gamers walking around the Cadillac Memorial Gardens West Cemetery, playing the game while ignoring their loved ones' graves. Adding to their outrage is the cemetery's open invitation. (Source)


Check out this sign at the National Weather Service in Anchorage informing Pokémon players that it's illegal to trespass on federal property. The staff started noticing an uptick of people in the parking lot after the location was included as a gym in the popular game. Pokémon Go has people wandering into yards, driveways, cemeteries, and even an off-limits police parking lot in search of cartoon monsters, prompting warnings that trespassers could get arrested — or worse. (Source)


You may be tempted to whip out your phone and take a look around the office, but let it be known that your boss is going to realize what you're doing and probably scold you for it. One angry note from a Pokémon trainer's boss has gone viral and served as a reminder to not play during work — or at least to be more discreet about it. (Source)


Best Buy is getting in on the craze by promoting more powerful phones for those struggling to run the app. (Source)


This church has put up posters next to signs advertising its 11am Sunday services which read "Pokémon Go Gym, you are welcome, Jesus Cares About Pokémon Gamers." (Source)

10 Hilarious Pokémon Go Signs


That seems like a fair trade. (Photo)


It's not enough that Trump likes Hunt's ketchup, but he also roots for Cleveland, hates pierogies and moved someone's parking chair, say the yard signs printed in bold red, white and blue in psychiatrist Eric Rickin's yard Fox Chapel, PA. Rickin feels Trump's "whole campaign and his positions are absurd. But when you try to argue with logic, it doesn't really work." He says he's confronting “the absurd with absurdity.” (Source)


Even some businesses have joined the political fray. (Photo)


The most persuasive sign we've seen yet. (Photo)


An off-the-beaten-path polling place? (Photo)


Reason enough not to vote for him right there. (Photo)


Some aren't happy with either presidential candidate. (Photo)


Anything to take the edge off! (Photo)


The cat gets our vote! (Photo)


Just... (Photo)


A sentiment and a movement that's gathering steam. (Photo)


This guy is not about keeping it all in the family. (Photo)


Actually, with the exception of second wife Marla Maples, that's pretty true. (Photo)


Double entendre at a Trump rally. (Photo)

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The bride who is selling her wedding dress on eBay to fund her divorce from a "cheating scumbag"

English blogger Samantha Wragg got married in 2014, wearing a beautiful designer wedding gown. Eighteen months later, she discovered her new husband was cheating on her, so she's selling the dress on eBay to pay for the divorce.

Wragg claims the dress in “great condition, but needs dry cleaning before wearing to get rid of the stench of betrayal” — the starting bid is £500 

She had no luck selling the dress until her brother suggested that she “make it funny." Now, the listing has gone viral. Very viral. So far, the dress has received 250 inquiries and 75 bids, and she may come out of this mess with a little cash. (Source)

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The woman who got revenge on her cheating husband by selling their house

The woman who got revenge on her cheating husband by selling their house
A wife who allegedly caught her husband cheating took revenge by selling their house while he was away on a business trip. Craig Arnold came back after two weeks to find the locks on their home had been changed and all the lights still on at 11 pm. He thought it was strange —  his wife Laura was normally in bed by then. When a 21-year-old man opened the door, it dawned on him that a group students had taken over the home. His wife had sold the property.

Laura, 42, found a message on his phone from a woman in New York promising to give him a sexy welcome when he arrived. She wasn't going to let him get away with it and decided to sell the house as quickly as possible. Her parents had helped with the deposit and the mortgage, so she didn't need her husband's okay to put the property on the market. 

"I noticed all Laura's furniture was gone, but the chairs and tables I'd inherited from my late father, plus my set of golf clubs and vintage radio — which Laura always hated — was sitting on the kitchen table in all its glory," Craig said. (Source)

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The scorned woman who sold her ex-husband's half of a trip to Bali on eBay

The scorned woman who sold her ex-husband's half of a trip to Bali on eBay
An Australian woman whose husband walked out on her is getting her sweet revenge — by selling his place on a luxury trip to Bali on eBay.

Sarah-Jane Bell had booked a surprise trip for her and her husband in early 2014, but when she returned home to find he had left her, she started looking for a new travel partner. She explained on eBay: “My husband decided to pack up and call it quits, leaving a note on the bed when I returned from work. The rest is history, and that's why I have opted for the exciting option of none other but to AUCTION the return flight and accommodation with myself right here!”

The listing includes Brisbane to Bali flights and a hotel stay. There's no catch — she just wants a travel companion and someone to make "everlasting memories" with. “Please be mindful that this is not a vacation to get sexed up in any way, shape or form,” she added. “This is purely platonic. Yes, I may be single. However, there is no guarantee that anything will come from this trip.” (Source)

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The man who got revenge on a cheating ex by selling Radiohead tickets with the condition of posing “for flirty photos"

The man who got revenge on a cheating ex by selling Radiohead tickets with the condition of posing “for flirty photos'
A man's attempts to get revenge on his cheating ex by selling her Radiohead tickets has gone viral.

The fan posted an advert on Gumtree for two tickets to the band's gig in London. The ad read: "The reason these two tickets are for sale is because it recently became apparent that my girlfriend (now ex), who was supposed to be coming with her friend, has been fornicated with two other men during our 3-year relationship. (sic) It is, therefore, necessary that the people purchasing these tickets be attractive females that will pose in flirty photos with us at the Radiohead gig." He finished the message by adding, "The highest form of love for Radiohead is also mandatory. Sex after the concert is optional but encouraged."

The notice went viral after being tweeted by Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul, who also was at the concert. He said: "Whoever this guy is please find me at Radiohead!! I MUST hang out with you!" (Source)



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The woman who got the best revenge on her Batman-obsessed cheating ex

The woman who got the best revenge on her Batman-obsessed cheating ex
Michigan's Amy Estrada is not one to be messed with. The woman found out her boyfriend had been cheating on her, so she moved quickly to hit him where it hurts.

The Batman-obsessed cheater souped-up his Jeep to be Dark Knight-themed. The 2007 Dodge Nitro was bought by Estrada for her ex because she "thought that he was going to love me forever." It's now going for the bargain price of $15,000. “If you are a Batman freak, this is the Batmobile for you. It is in my name, but I got it for my ex, who turned around and got all the extras paid for by his side chick. I need to sell this Nitro; I cannot afford to keep it, nor do I want to look at it anymore.” A lot nicer than the note on the car itself. (Source)

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The woman who posted an ad for a secret yard sale of her cheating husband's possessions

The woman who posted an ad for a secret yard sale of her cheating husband's possessions
A Vancouver Craigslist ad for a "huge ass estate sale" posted in 2013 piqued the interest of locals, less for the items being hawked than for the reason — the seller's husband was cheating on her, and she was secretly getting rid of all his stuff.

"Last minute spontaneous estate sale," read the ALL-CAPS ad. "Husband left us for a piece of trash. Selling everything while he is gone this weekend with his floozie." While the woman may have lost her husband of ten years, she was holding on to her sense of humor for dear life.

Among the items up for grabs — his favorite red leather theater seating sofas and "tools which he didn't have a clue how to use." A brand new sliding glass door "that he never got installed" also went. (Source)

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The woman who did a strip show sale of her ex's clothes

The woman who did a strip show sale of her ex's clothes
Getting revenge on a cheating ex is priceless, but a Florida woman took it to a whole new level while making a few bucks at the same time. 

After discovering that her beau had been cheating on her, a 26-year-old Boca Raton woman named Taylor started selling his belongings on eBay and on her website, MyExBoyfriendsCloset.com, with racy pictures of her meant to make him suffer just that little bit more.

And why is she posing half-naked in pictures with the items she's selling? "He preferred that I be a lot more conservative and didn't like for me to dress sexy," she said. "Now I'm saying, 'Ha, ha, you don't have a say-so anymore.'" (Source 1 | Source 2)

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The man who got revenge on cheating fiancée by selling her $33,000 ring

The man who got revenge on cheating fiancée by selling her $33,000 ring
An Aussie man is getting revenge on his cheating fiancée by selling her expensive Cartier engagement ring. He discovered she was sleeping with her ex just one week after he proposed and immediately called off the engagement. He then took to Facebook to sell the ring, along with a $5,000 drop in price.

All is well that ends well — he claims to have met someone else and says he is happier than ever.

(Source)

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The man who sold all of his ex's clothes and car on eBay

The man who sold all of his ex's clothes and car on eBay
An angry husband recently made headlines for selling his “cheating wife's belongings” online, after she reportedly ran off with someone who “looks like Beppe from Eastenders."

The anonymous man, who goes by the handle Calibristeve, listed piles of clothing, shoes and even a black Smart car on eBay. Describing the collection as a “complete lot of possessions belonging to my cheating ex w***e of a wife," the scorned lover revealed that he plans to use the proceeds to commission the services of prostitutes in his marital home, and buy enough Scotch whisky to drink himself into a coma.

Bidding for the clothes and shoes had reached £185 before the man claims eBay took his ad down due to profanity used in the description. The 2004 Smart Roadster, which he describes as an “absolute disgrace of a car, the only thing of any value I have left after my darling ex left me in ruins” and a “ridiculous piece of German engineered campness [that] would ideally suit any hairdresser/florist or person with little or no dignity,” had fetched over £1,400 at the time of this writing. (Source)

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101 books, including the book the little girl is reading. Part healed, part fresh. (Source)


People get tattoos for different reasons. This woman used her back as a canvas to share her hatred for her scoliosis (curvature of the spine) which she views as a large parasitic creature compressing it. (Source)


Biomechanical spine with flowers and corset tattoo. (Source)




Spine tattoo design by Roxx. (Source)


Plant inspired back tattoo. (Source)





Intricate design by Chaim Machlev from Dotstolines. (Source)


Black ink sound waves on whole spine. (Source)


Watercolour tree tattoo. (Source)


Tribal tattoo. (Source)


Moon phases spine tattoo. (Source)


Another delicate watercolor tattoo. (Source)


Minimalist tattoo. (Source)


Poseidon. (Source)


Rose. (Source)

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