Lawman – DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version
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IMDB rating: 6.70 Plot: While passing through the town of Bannock, a bunch of drunken, trail-weary cattlemen go overboard with their celebrating and accidentally kill an old man with a stray shot. They return home to Sabbath unaware of his death. Bannock lawman Jered Maddox later arrives there to arrest everyone involved on a charge of murder. Sabbath is run by land baron Vince Bronson, a benevolent despot, who, upon hearing of the death, offers restitution for the incident. Maddox, however, will not compromise even though small ranchers like Vern Adams are not in a position to desert their responsibilities for a long and protracted trial. Sabbath’s marshal, Cotton Ryan, is an aging lawman whose tough reputation rests on a single incident that occurred years before. Ryan admits to being only a shadow of what he once was and no threat to stop Maddox. Maddox confides to Ryan that Bannock’s judicial system is weak and corrupt, and while he’s doubtful that anyone he brings back will suffer more than the price of a bribe, he will not be deterred in his unrelenting pursuit of his duty. Initially Bronson appears willing to make concessions, but when his oldest friend Harvey Stenbaugh is killed after deliberately picking a fight with Maddox, Bronson digs in his heels with the rest of the town to resist the relentless lawman. |
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Actors: Lancaster Burt,Ryan Robert,Cobb Lee J.,Duvall Robert,Joseph Wiseman,Cannon J.D.,Salmi Albert,Jordan Richard,McGiver John,Waite Ralph,Beck John,Watson William,Brooke Walter,Emhardt Robert,Tyner Charles,Western,
When will the dangers of police work stop?
I was reading this article in pure sickness as i read what transpired on this day. The danger this culprit has put onto this lawman is sickening. Here is the article. And please respect the hard work of these heroes.
AYER — Key chains, baseball caps and T-shirts are acceptable souvenirs from a trip to Massachusetts.
But a Connecticut man opted for a slightly different keepsake — a highway traffic cone.
The problem was that Alimi Veton, 19, lifted the bright orange cone from a busy highway work site on Interstate 495 in Westford.
On June 16, State Trooper Edward MacDonald was working a paid detail at 8:20 p.m. when a motorist stopped to report that the driver of a Volkswagen Jetta with New York plates was driving erratically stealing traffic cones while driving.
When the trooper caught up with the car, he saw the Jetta changing lanes and stopped it. Approaching the vehicle, MacDonald wrote that he saw a pilfered traffic cone on the back seat. But Veton was perplexed as to why he was stopped.
Veton told the trooper that he drove along the highway at a safe speed of about 3 mph, opened the driver’s side door and scooped the cone up, passing it in front of the steering wheel before tossing it in the back.
MacDonald asked, why take a cone? Veton casually responded, "I was on vacation and it was a souvenir of my trip to Massachusetts," court records said.
The trooper cited Veton for negligent operation of a motor vehicle because he could have caused an accident.
In Ayer District Court, Veton recently admitted to the charge.
And he was given another vacation souvenir — a $400 bill for court fees.
Tonalc- The issue is the danger needs to stop. These boys in blue are in dangers way all too often.
I don’t understand your issue with this situation. He broke the law. He got a ticket. He admitted to it.
tonalc2 | Sep 22, 2009
Whats the big deal? The cop did his job. No danger, no one was hurt.
Jessica | Sep 22, 2009
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