Police think these killings are linked to Detroit drug dealers who sell crack cocaine in Huntington.
Officers conducted field sobriety tests and determined Nixon wasn't under the influence of crack cocaine or alcohol.
The Washington Post did a feature story on crack cocaine use in the same city this week.
According to London charity Thames Reach, super strength alcohol kills more homeless people than heroin or crack cocaine.
Officials in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo are to begin making people addicted to crack cocaine get treatment.
The Bulgarian, who was homeless, has been diagnosed with acute paranoid schizophrenia and, when arrested, admitted he had used crack cocaine and LSD.
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It was ravaged by fires and looting during the summer of 1977 and hit hard by the crack cocaine epidemic of the 1980s.
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Strom has criticized the guidelines because they call for longer sentences for convictions involving the less expensive crack cocaine than those involving powder cocaine.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission has been pushing Congress for more than a decade to change the law that created mandatory minimum sentences for crack cocaine.
At the time of the crime, Tammy Lotts said she left her children for several days with her husband to get high on crack cocaine.
The inquest into the death of Mr Thompson, of Gorton, heard he had a long history of drink and drug abuse and had been addicted to crack cocaine and heroin.
Debates have raged as to whether the drop in the city's crime is due to more accountability within the police force, improved economic conditions, or addressing their crack cocaine problem.
Detectives believe Byfield, who had served a nine-year sentence for dealing in crack cocaine, was "executed" over a drug debt, while Toni-Ann was murdered to stop her identifying the gunman.
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The Kentucky case resulting in the ruling involved the police smelling marijuana in the hallway of an apartment building while chasing a suspect they believed was engaged in selling crack cocaine.
"He's giving Marion Barry a run for his money, " Wiseman said, referring to the 1990 arrest of then-Washington Mayor Marion Barry, who was videotaped smoking crack cocaine in a hotel room during an FBI sting operation.
Crime rates dropped in the early 1980s as that generation aged, rose in the latter part of that decade as the use of crack cocaine grew, then dropped again in the 1990s as the nation's economy improved, analysts say.
Or the Crack Intelligence Co-Coordinating Unit, set up with the blessing of the home secretary in 1989 but also dissolved a few years later - unwisely in the view of many who had been tracking the damage inflicted by the newly-emerging drug, crack cocaine?
So yesterday, we took an important step forward when Congress passed a fair sentencing bill that I look forward to signing into law -- (applause) -- a bipartisan bill to help right a longstanding wrong by narrowing sentencing disparities between those convicted of crack cocaine and powder cocaine.
Now the commission is doing what it can on its own authority to recommend shorter sentences for most federal crack-cocaine offenses.
Jeff Sessions championed a reduction in the sentencing disparity between people charged with possession of crack and powder cocaine.
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This syllogism gave America Prohibition, mandatory-minimum sentences, the sentencing disparity between convictions for crack and powder cocaine, and that great guarantee of everyone's security, shoe removal at airports.
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