Lower Providence man who killed father still a danger to others, judge rules NORRISTOWN - A Lower Providence man who strangled his father to death in 2002 and was determined to be legally insane is still a "danger to others" and must remain confined to Norristown State Hospital for another year, a judge has ruled. James Snook, now 35, "continues to be severely mentally disabled and in need of treatment, and to present a clear and present danger to others," Montgomery ...
July 5, 2013 - The Mercury
Global Turmoil Threatens America’s Economic Independence The news this morning serves as a stark reminder that global turmoil is a clear and present danger to your financial independence. A major shake-up in Portugal's government, Egypt on the cusp of a civil war, and more softness in Chinese manufacturing data are weighing on U.S. markets despite encouraging jobs data. Mark Luschini, chief [...]
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