Baker
Fuckin' NOTABLE.
This was posted (pb), can't find post.
Critically important if you have kids in school.
(If you attack this because you don't like Beck (understandable) you're a fucking shill)
Baker
Fuckin' NOTABLE.
This was posted (pb), can't find post.
Critically important if you have kids in school.
(If you attack this because you don't like Beck (understandable) you're a fucking shill)
Baker
NOTABLE
Correct link:
https://www.ajc.com/news/crime–law/breaking-atlanta-area-hotels-face-sex-trafficking-lawsuits/B9Wy8bMUOV60eWuqdjlWWN/
Judge will not publish full investigatory report on state's attorney's handling of Smollett case
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/judge-will-not-publish-full-report-states-attorney-smollett-case
Judge Michael Toomin announced on Friday he will not publish the special prosecutor's full 60-page investigatory report on how the state's attorney, Kim Foxx, handled the Jussie Smollett case.
The hearing took place at the Cook County Juvenile Building in Chicago.
Last week, special prosecutor Dan Webb, who was tasked with the probe, ruled the office abused its discretion in the case against the actor but did nothing criminal.
Webb told Judge Toomin that he needed permission to release the full report because it contained confidential grand jury materials. Webb said the public needs to see the evidence he uncovered to "restore the public’s confidence" in criminal justice.
Chicago's Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx faces criticism for handling of recent crime spreeVideo
Ruben Castillo, a former federal judge who is now representing Foxx, argued that the State's Attorney's Office should be allowed to review the materials privately and provide comments before it's presented to the public.
Castillo asked for five business days to review the special report. "We're not seeking to delay this in any way," he said.
Another corrupt judge.
Texas County Drops From 4600+ Active Covid Cases to Under 100 After Audit
https://ussanews.com/News1/2020/08/27/texas-county-drops-from-4600-active-covid-cases-to-under-100-after-audit/
Earlier this month, Collin Co.’s ‘Covid-19 Dashboard’ claimed over 4600 active cases in the county based on data provided by the Texas Dept. of State Health Services, prompting county officials to question the accuracy of the data because, presumably, the county’s hospitals weren’t overloaded.