Pardon you, Haley
M.W. Guzy sees the pardons issued by out-going Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour as a lesson as to why restraint has been a good practice.
M.W. Guzy sees the pardons issued by out-going Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour as a lesson as to why restraint has been a good practice.
M.W. Guzy looks at good news for the city, marred by criminals who need to be removed from society.
M.W. Guzy replies to the comments of Beth von Behren about the affect of legalized abortion on the crime rate and why we incarcerate nonviolent offenders.
M.W. Guzy discusses possible reasons for no increase in property crimes even though unemployment is high.
M.W. Guzy says too many years of hearing too many excuses have exhausted all his empathy reserves.
Shocked by the relatively light sentences in the city towing-lot scandal? M.W. Guzy explains why you shouldn't be.
M.W. Guzy discusses the St. Louis murder rate. Yes, the statistical ranking in violent crime may be explained away; but the murder rate is still high and demands action.
Last week's kidnapping of Alisa Maier was a rare crime followed by an even rarer outcome: a happy ending. Though strangers account for only .04 percent of annual cases of child abductions, M.W. Guzy, says special punishment may be needed.
How fast should police officers drive? Former detective M.W. Guzy looks at the hard choices that have to be made in the name of public safety.
The murder of four police officers in Lakewood, Wash., has M.W. Guzy thinking about the need for the death penalty and the expectations placed on police that have turned Dirty Harry into Dr. Phil with a 9mm.