Free Shaquanda Cotton
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Judge Chuck Superville sentenced a 14-year-old white girl, convicted of arson for burning down her family’s house, to probation.

A 14-year-old black freshman, Shaquanda Cotton, shoved a 58-year-old teacher’s aide at paris high school in a dispute over entering the building before the school day had officially begun. She was tried in March 2006 in the town’s juvenile court, convicted of “assault on a public servant” and sentenced by the same Judge Chuck Superville to prison for up to 7 years,... (read more)
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Free Shaquanda Cotton
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Common Interest - Beliefs & Causes
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Judge Chuck Superville sentenced a 14-year-old white girl, convicted of arson for burning down her family’s house, to probation.

A 14-year-old black freshman, Shaquanda Cotton, shoved a 58-year-old teacher’s aide at paris high school in a dispute over entering the building before the school day had officially begun. She was tried in March 2006 in the town’s juvenile court, convicted of “assault on a public servant” and sentenced by the same Judge Chuck Superville to prison for up to 7 years,... (read more)
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She's out. Video at http://www.ybpguide.com/2007/04/01/power-to-the-people/

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Shaquanda to be Released on 3/30/07!!!!

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-070330paris-release,1,1626072.story?coll=chi-news-hed&ctrack=1&cset=true

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Recently, I was privileged to briefly speak with Mrs. Creola Cotton, Shaquanda Cotton's Mother over the phone during a radio interview on NPR. The interview was about the outpouring of support for Shaquanda. She expressed Her thanks to all those whose are making efforts to speed up the day She can see her daughter outside of a juvenile facility. Furthermore, I would like to say Thank You to all who are supporting this cause. Check out the link below and you will find a link to audio entitled Social Networking and Activism. The first person interviewed is Howard Witt, writer of the Tribune article and the second is Ms. Creola Cotton and Myself.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/roughcuts/

-Frazlier Lee Pope, III