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  • The object of the cameras affection is a body on the hot TV franchise show, CSI Las Vegas V, Crime Scene Instincts, what I nickname Criminally Salacious Investigations.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • The object of the cameras affection is a body on the hot TV franchise show, CSI Las Vegas V, Crime Scene Instincts, what I nickname Criminally Salacious Investigations.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • The object of the cameras affection is a body on the hot TV franchise show, CSI Las Vegas V, Crime Scene Instincts, what I nickname Criminally Salacious Investigations.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • "Criminally stupid" would have been if this country had elected McCain and the Wasilla Hillbilly.

    Uncle Sam is $1 trillion in the hole 2009

  • Criminally corrupt regimes being supported by the criminally corrupt.

    Wonk Room » UBS: Just The Tip Of The Tax Haven Iceberg 2009

  • He would just capture it then bring him to the Arkham Aquarium for Criminally Insane Aquatic Life (or the AACIA for short).

    POTD: Batman Fighting a Shark with a Lightsaber | /Film 2010

  • Criminally charging judges for prevarication is extremely rare in Spain, and a conviction would disbar Judge Garzón for 20 years -- effectively ending his career.

    Dorian de Wind: Judge Garzón's Prosecution: Spain's Version of "Lo Pasado, Pasado Está" Dorian de Wind 2012

  • Former Vice President Richard Cheney (second row, extreme left), who feigned narcolepsy throughout most of the trial, was committed to the newly established United Nations Hospital for the Criminally Insane, as was former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (next to Cheney), who insisted on being addressed as “Mrs. Bush” throughout the trial.

    Matthew Yglesias » Faithfully Executing the Laws 2009

  • Specifically, the organization chose to honor Mr. Wiseman's "Titicut Follies," a viscerally disturbing film that exposed the dehumanizing conditions at the State Prison for the Criminally Insane in Bridgewater, Mass., before being banned from circulation by a Massachusetts Superior Court judge.

    Filmmaker Turns on the Flash Steve Dollar 2012

  • Criminally, threats of violence, even made online are punishable.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » A Crime to Repeatedly Insult a Minor 2010

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