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Gloria.TV News on the 4th of June 2014 Freedom: The Michigan Supreme Court overturned one of former governor Jennifer Granholm's last acts. Granholm had commuted the life sentence of Matthew Makowski …More
Gloria.TV News on the 4th of June 2014

Freedom: The Michigan Supreme Court overturned one of former governor Jennifer Granholm's last acts. Granholm had commuted the life sentence of Matthew Makowski who was convicted of first-degree murder for arranging a 1988 robbery. But she changed her mind when relatives of the victim complained. The court ruled that a governor has the power to grant commutations but not to withdraw them once they are given. Makowski didn't know the robbers would be armed and wasn't present when a men was fatally stabbed. He, now 47, became a devout Catholic behind bars and led many inmates to the faith. Now he has the opportunity for release after 25 years in prison.

Near Death: Father Gerald Robinson who was convicted in 2006 of killing Sister Margaret Ann Pahl in 1980 has a terminal illness and was moved to a hospice facility. Robinson suffers from heart problems. He was convicted in 2006 on very circumstantial evidence of the killing of the nun during Easter weekend and is serving a life sentence.

Painting Recovered: A painting looted by German soldiers from the villa of the U.S. collector Frederick Mason Perkins near Florence in 1944 will be returned. It is a representation of the Dormition of Our Lady by Andrea Di Bartolo, a Sienese School painter who died in 1428. The picture with an estimate worth of 300.000 Dollars was found in Britain. It will be handed over to the Diocese of Assisi -- the recipient designated by the Perkins family.

Abuse of Office: Dominican Republic Deputy Luisin Jiménez criticized on Tuesday the celebration of a so-called Gay Pride Week headed by openly homosexual U.S. ambassador James Brewster. Jiménez objected that an ambassador who should be an entity of conciliation becomes a homosexual activist.
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