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Prosecutors whittled down a group of 200 Fulton County residents to the 23 they need to serve on a special grand jury that will investigate whether former President Donald Trump should be charged for his attempts to pressure Georgia officials to overturn the results of the 2020 election, which he lost. Three additional people were selected as alternates.As the selection process began, Judge Robert McBurney encouraged prospective grand jurors to identify themselves as having a conflict if they h
stanley cup ave already reached a conclusion about whether Trump committed a crime in the aftermath of his defeat. Because this grand jury will be investigating a specific situation, the 2020 election here in Georgia, it s important that the grand jury be co
stanley cup mprised of individuals who bring an open mind
stanley cup to the process, McBurney said. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asked a panel of judges in January for the special grand jury because of information indicating a reasonable probability that the election was subject to possible criminal disruptions. Willis spoke very briefly Monday, thanking those in attendance for their potential service. Willis has said in interviews that the investigation includes a January 2, 2021 phone call in which Trump told Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, I just want to find 11,780 votes. Trump lost the state to Joe Biden by that margin mdash; an outcome that was affirmed by several recounts.Speci Afkz Crews remove Confederate statues from 2 Memphis city parks
WASHINGTON -- A mysterious brain disorder can be confused with early Alzheimer s disease although it isn t robbing patients of their memories but of the words to talk about them.It s called primary progressive aphasia, and researchers said Sunday they re finding better ways to diagnose the little-known syndrome. That will help people wh
af1 ose thoughts are lucid but who are verbally locked in to get the right kind of care. I m using a speech device to talk to you, Robert Voogt of Virginia Beach, Virginia, said by playing a recording from a phone-sized assistive device at a meeting of the American Associat
asics ion for the Advancement of Science. I have trouble speaking, but I can understand you.
yeezy Even many doctors know little about this rare kind of aphasia, abbreviated PPA, but raising awareness is key to improve care -- and because a new study is underway to try to slow the disease by electrically stimulating the affected brain region. Dr. Argye Elizabeth Hillis of John Hopkins Hospital, talks to her patient Robert Voogt, left, as she speaks to The Associated Press during an interview in Washington, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016. AP PPA wasn t identified as a separate disorder until the 1980s, and while specialists estimate thousands of Americans may have it, there s no good count. Families may not even seek care because they assume a loved one s