Auteur Sujet: thxy Outpouring of support at memorial for baby in viral video  (Lu 3 fois)

Morrisshot

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 5917
thxy Outpouring of support at memorial for baby in viral video
« le: Novembre 08, 2024, 10:42:01 am »
Csra Hunter Biden files motion to subpoena Trump, Bill Barr, other Justice Dept officials
 An Oath Keepers leader, Jessica Watkins, committed a  crime of terrorism  when she  gleefully  participated in a mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors said Tuesday as they argued that she should be detained as she awaits trial. Watkins became the third Capitol rioter accused by prosecutors  stanley cup of a crime of terrorism, followingtwo Proud Boys members, Dominic Pezzola and Ethan Nordean.Unlike involvement in a foreign terrorist organization, domestic terrorism is not itself a criminal charge, but it is a factor that judges can consider when deciding whether to release defendants on bail and when determining the length of their sentence if they are found guilty.Watkins was indicted this month on four charges, one of which was aiding and abetting the destruction of government property mdash; a crime that, if found  stanley cup to be politically motivated, could be considered terrorism. Prosecutors argued Tuesday that because Watkins  actions were  calculated to influence or affect the conduct of government,  it amounted to a f stanley cup ederal crime of terrorism and meant that she should be detained before trial.                                        During a hearing Tuesday, the judge delayed making a decision on whether Watkins should remain behind bars until trial, and questioned whether her crime qualified as a crime of violence. The judge said the case poses a  threshold legal question  which could affect potentially dozens of other similar cases, and ruled that Watkins will remain in detenti Ifna Robinhood to acquire Bitstamp crypto exchange in $200 million deal
 PHILADELPHIA -- Andrea Constand, the woman whose allegations that Bill Cosby drugged and assaulted her led to his conviction, said the pills he gave her made her feel like a  limp noodle,  leaving her helpless to fend off the 2004 attack. Constand, a 45-year-old former Temple University women s basketball administrator, spoke to NBC News in her first interview since the jury convicted  The Cosby Show  star of three counts of aggravated indecent assault. Her comments closely tracked what she said on the witness stand at Cosby s two trials -- the first ended in a hung jury last summer -- as she described how Cosby k stanley cup nocked her out with three blue pills he called  your friends,  then attacked her at his suburban Philadelphia home.  My mind is saying,  Move your hands. Kick. Can you do anything  I don t want this.  Why is this person doing this   And me not being able to react in any specific way,  C salomon onstand said in the taped interview, a brief clip of which aired on NBC s  Today  show on Thursday.   So I was limp. I was a limp noodle.                                           I was crying out inside, in my throat, in my mind, for this to stop,  she said.  And I couldn t do anything.  Constand said she felt ashamed and didn t immediately tell anyone about the assault because she thought no one would believe it.         NBC s full interview with Constand is due to air Friday night on the network s  adidas originals  Dateline  show. After the verdict in Cosby s trial was read in April, there were tear