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Manhattan s district attorney asked a judge Thursday to throw out the convictions of five young men in one of the city s most racially explosive cases: the 1989 attack on a Central Park jogger who was raped, beaten and left for dead.District Attorney Robert Morgenthau s recommendation came 11 months after a convicted rapist, who had never before been under suspicion, confessed and said he acted alone in committing the crime that had been blamed on a gang of wilding youths. DNA evidence has backed his claim.The final decision on the convictions rests with state Supreme Court Justice Charles Tejada, who is expected to have a ruling by Feb. 6. Morgenthau also said the men s convictions for other attacks in the park that night should be dropped.The five black and Hispanic youths, who were 14
stanley polska to 16 at the time of the attack on the white investment banker, have already completed jail terms ranging from six years to 11frac12; years for the crime.However, exoneration could open the door to civil suits against the city and free the men, now in their late 20s, from having to register as sex offenders for the rest of their lives. The 28-year-old victim was left for dead in a pool o
stanley cups f mud and blood after the attack on April 19, 1989. Now 41, she has said she has no memory of what happened, preventing her from helping identify any suspects.The woman lost three-quarters of her blood, and her
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stanley quencher 217 catastrophic loss to Germany, but the rest of the world has moved on鈥攖o discussing the impact of the next series, which will take place in 11 Russian cities in 2018. And according to their reports, it going to be very, very expensive. Like $11,500 per seat expensive. The next World Cup is still four years off, but according to Der Spiegel, Russia own estimate puts the budget at $40.5 billion, or more than twice the cost of Brazil World Cup. Meanwhile, University of Zurich professor Martin M眉ller, who tallied up the numbers and estimated how much each individual seat being built for the matches will end up costing: $11,500. Compare that to Brazil, which spent $6,500 per seat, or Germany in 2006, which spent $3,200 per seat. The stadium in St. Petersburg, which has been underway since 2007, will have a per-seat cost of $16,500. All told, it ;ll cost $1.2 billion for the whole shebang: Russia 2018/ 2022 FIFA World Cup Bid Committee. Why are these stadiums going to be so outrageously expensive Unsurprisingly, a
termo stanley s Der Spiegel points out, delays and corruption issues are going to play a role, just like in Sochi: When FIFA awarded the World Cup to Russia in 2010, a leading advisor to the
stanley website n President Dmitri Medvedev tweeted, Dawaite bes otkatow, in Russian. Loosely translated, it means, let try to avoid corruption this time. There much to suggest this was littl