User profile: Karen
Joined: April 27, 2008
Contact Karen (log-in required)
Recent Comments
Total Comments: 6 (view all)
Many shenanigans going on in Carson City:
http://www.noelwaters.blogspot.com
Many shenanigans going on in Carson City:
http://www.noelwaters.blogspot.com
Skolnik is overly concerned with releasing 1,500 inmates as required by legislators because that will cause a loss of prisoners to fight fires? An entire prison is being shut down because of lack of prison population, while $300 million will be spent on new construction. He tries to explain this but cannot because it lacks logic, no matter how many words he throws at it.
I fear for Chaplain Jane and hope she retains a good lawyer and quick. She may be in for a long and fierce battle. The good ole boys don't take kindly when you don't tuck tail and run away scared. The coyotes are circling the wagon.
Chaplain Jane was specific when speaking about the Parole Board. This is a good example of the PB vindictiveness:
http://nevadaappeal.com/article/20080428...
There is not enough space here to convince you that Nolan Kline is innocent. Nonetheless, the parole board is unethical and corrupt. They need to follow guidelines and policy according to the law. They have broken the law like those who appear before them.
Remember that the AG's officce ASKED the chaplain for her comments and suggestions. They didn't like what she said and now look at the poistion this fine woman is in. They are vilifying her. Can you imagine what the heavy hand of the AG's office can do to this chaplain, much less an inmate? The behaviors and motivation of those responsible for going after the chaplain need to be brought to light with the harshest of scrutiny. This situation has all the markings of a cover-up and protectionism within the good ol' boys system.
Items submitted by Karen
- Photos
- Videos
- Stories/Blogs
Karen has not submitted any photos to Las Vegas Sun
Karen has not submitted any videos to Las Vegas Sun
Karen has not submitted any stories to Las Vegas Sun
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Most E-mailed
- Another potential buyer emerges for Fontainebleau
- Kirk Kerkorian: CityCenter is ‘simply the most amazing’ Vegas project ever
- Rain - possibly even snow - heading to Las Vegas
- Dawn Gibbons’ story: First lady talks about divorce, humiliation, fears
- Road warriors: No. 24 UNLV squeaks by Santa Clara, 66-63
- Gorman cruises past Del Sol for championship
- California’s trash could be our treasure
- One killed, one wounded in shooting at party
- Notebook: Kruger says K-State will be ‘best team we’ve played’
- Instant replay used for the first time in Nevada fight during Jon Jones disqualification
Blogs
The Kats Report
A few announcements around the Strip on a chilled Monday morning
Cowboy Steve Wynn recalls days of ropin' on Ralph Lamb's ranch (4 Comments)
Elsewhere
Dawn Gibbons' story: First lady talks about divorce, humiliation, fears (19 Comments)
The Kats Report
Kirk Kerkorian: CityCenter is 'simply the most amazing' Vegas project ever (17 Comments)
Robin Leach's Las Vegas Celebrity Watch
Great Santa Run: Unofficial 14,595 runners would be a new record
Elsewhere
Rampage Jackson to return to UFC (4 Comments)
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Superintendents want state to immediately seek Race to Top funds (3 Comments)
Calendar »
- 7 Mon
- 8 Tue
- 9 Wed
- 10 Thu
- 11 Fri
-
Save Tony Verdugo fundraiser at Jet
Jet | 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
-
Rockhouse’s Rodeo Roundup
Rockhouse Bar & Nightclub | 10 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
-
Dom Irrera at the Riviera Comedy Club
The Riviera
-
Football specials at Diablo's
Diablos Cantina
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.













Judges, prosecutors, commissioners, board members and all other corrupt public officials who KNOW of the wrongdoings within the justice system and look the other way or engage in cover-ups, it is called RATIFICATION.
In my opinion, many of these public servants are members of the largest criminal enterprise in the state of Nevada.
I too like the idea of posting signs of those persons wrongfully convicted.
Tonja, I am truly sorry that Nolan passed away because of the negligence of the NDOC. He should have never been there in the first place. Withholding medical treatment for such a serious blood disorder is guaranteed to quiet Nolan. It is my belief that withholding treatment was intentional and deliberate. The cost of treating this disease is minimal - next to nothing.
That being said, I am glad Nolan was in attendance at this meeting - outside of the walls of prison.