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Burden of proof.

Italian judge orders priest to prove that Jesus Christ existed. (via)

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Peace out.

British driver banned one year from driving for flashing the “V-sign” at a speed camera. (via)

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Lend me your ears.

Forensic anthropologist to testify in bank robbery case about the accused man’s earlobes.

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Habeas corpus.

Texas attorney kidnaps his own client.

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Loophole.

Thai man busted in Singapore for dealing drugs escapes caning by getting a sex change.

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Cryonics movement.

Rich people, dubbed cryonauts, are creating trust funds that they can reclaim when their bodies are unfrozen and reanimated in the future. (via)

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Workers comp.

Insurance underwriter wins lawsuit against her employer for tripping over a stack of claims forms. (via)

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Probable forgery.

Pennsylvania man signs his name as ‘God‘.

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging.

Brain-scanning technolgy that detects lying may soon be admissible as evidence in courts of law.

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The Syndicate®.

Online gaming community trademarks their guild name.

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Beer-for-your-horses bill.

South Dakota legalizes drunken horse riding and bike riding.

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Freedmen.

African Americans whose ancestors were Native American slaves are suing to become tribal citizens. (via)

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The end.

Frozen French couple are forced to be cremated after their cryongenic freezer brakes.

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Apology Act.

British Columbia is passing a law making it legal for people and companies to apologize. (via)

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Free Bob.

Campaign to free a stuffed moose head that was confiscated from its owner for trying to sell it on eBay.

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Save sasquatch.

Bigfoot has been granted full protection by the Johor government.

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Great Ape Project.

Spanish Socialist Party to introduce a bill proposing equal rights be given to apes.

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Section L of Chapter 265 of the Texas Administrative Code.

Texas law that has abolished high diving boards from swimming pools. (via)

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David “None of the Above” Gatchell.

Man running for governor of Tennessee legally changes his middle name to None of the above. (via)

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U.S. v. Approximately 64,695 Pounds of Shark Fins.

Asset forfeiture involving 32 tons of shark fins. (via)

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