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Anonymous ID: 9e51b0 Oct. 20, 2021, 8:40 p.m. No.14824720   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4734

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Video of Joe Biden’s tough anti-crack laws side by side with Hunter smoking crack goes viral

 

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Anonymous ID: 9e51b0 Oct. 20, 2021, 8:53 p.m. No.14824836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4909

https://spectrumnews1.com/ca/la-east/crime/2021/08/04/ed-buck-defense-argues-for-acquittal–says-government-failed-to-prove-case

 

Ed Buck defense argues for acquittal, says government failed to prove case

By City News Service Los Angeles

PUBLISHED 6:38 AM PT Aug. 04, 2021

LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Defense attorneys have filed a motion to have Ed Buck's convictions for providing the drugs that killed two men in his West Hollywood apartment overturned, arguing that the government "utterly failed" to prove any of the federal charges beyond a reasonable doubt, according to court papers obtained Wednesday morning.

 

What You Need To Know

Defense attorneys have filed a motion to have Ed Buck's convictions for providing the drugs that killed two men in his West Hollywood apartment overturned

 

An attorney for Buck wrote in the motion for acquittal that the two men suffered multiple underlying medical conditions that caused their deaths

 

After just 4 1/2 hours of deliberations on July 27 a federal jury in downtown Los Angeles found Buck guilty of the nine felony counts he faced

 

Buck, the former WeHo political player — who donated more than $500,000 to mostly Democratic causes — was convicted of two counts of distribution of controlled substances resulting in death

An attorney for Buck wrote in the motion for acquittal that the two men, Gemmel Moore and Timothy Dean, suffered multiple underlying medical conditions that caused their deaths, not the methamphetamine they ingested, the document filed Tuesday contends.

 

"There is no interpretation of the evidence that overcomes reasonable doubt," defense attorney Ludlow Creary wrote.

 

After just 4 1/2 hours of deliberations on July 27 the four-year anniversary of Moore's death a federal jury in downtown Los Angeles found Buck guilty of the nine felony counts he faced.

 

Buck, the former WeHo political player who donated more than $500,000 to mostly Democratic causes and served in 2016 as one of California's electoral college members was convicted of two counts of distribution of controlled substances resulting in death, stemming from the deaths of Moore in July 2017 and Dean in January 2019. Those charges both carry 20-year mandatory minimums.

 

Buck was also convicted of enticing Moore and another man to travel to Los Angeles to engage in prostitution; knowingly and intentionally distributing methamphetamine; and using his West Hollywood apartment for the purpose of distributing narcotics such as methamphetamine, and the sedatives gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) and clonazepam.

 

U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder did not immediately set a sentencing date.

 

Prosecutors alleged that Buck caused the deaths as a result of his "fetish" for injecting men with increasing doses of methamphetamine until they became comatose. The defense countered that the victims suffered from serious medical conditions that ended their lives.

 

Buck declined to testify in his own defense.

 

Over the course of the trial, federal prosecutors called more than 20 witnesses, including four men who told of smoking methamphetamine that Buck provided and then being pressured to allow the defendant to inject them with the drug.

 

The acquittal motion contends that the only evidence that Buck distributed methamphetamine and other drugs at his apartment was bolstered by "the testimony of drug addicts" and should not have been believed.

 

The defense called just one witness to the stand. Dr. Marvin Pietruszka, who runs a private autopsy service in the San Fernando Valley, testified that after analyzing photos, slides and medical reports on the bodies of Moore and Dean, he determined that both men had significant medical issues that caused their deaths. Methamphetamine, he told the jury, did not kill either one.

 

Creary wrote in his acquittal motion that the government's own evidence showed Moore died of pulmonary edema brought on by complications of HIV/AIDS. The lawyer alleged that Pietruszka "confirmed" that Moore was "suffering from full-blown AIDS" and his health was further compromised by "chronic methamphetamine abuse."

Anonymous ID: 9e51b0 Oct. 20, 2021, 9 p.m. No.14824909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4929

>>14824836

>U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder did not immediately set a sentencing date.

Edward Bernard Peter Buck (born Buckmelter; August 24, 1954) is an American businessman, political activist, Democratic political fundraiser and convicted …

 

https://iamjasmyne.com/judge-tentatively-denies-ed-bucks-request-to-overturn-jurys-verdict/

 

ED BUCK

Judge Tentatively Denies Ed Buck’s Request to Overturn Jury’s Verdict

3 minute read

 

The evidence presented during Ed Buck’s trial was a lot of things but insufficient it was not.

August 30, 2021

''Today, U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder indicated at a hearing via Zoom that she was inclined to deny a motion to set aside the jury’s verdict in the conviction of Democratic donor Ed Buck.''

 

A motion for judgment of acquittal says that the evidence at trial was insufficient for a conviction. In other words, Ed Buck’s attorneys are going to argue that no reasonable jury could possibly find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

 

The evidence presented during Ed Buck’s trial was a lot of things but insufficient it was not.

 

To recap, Buck had been charged with two counts of distributing methamphetamine that resulted in the death, four counts of distributing methamphetamine, one count of maintaining a drug premises, and two counts of enticement to travel for purposes of prostitution.

 

Some of the evidence presented to the jury included the greatest hits from 2,400 of Ed Buck’s photos and videos showing him torturing men, pressuring men to smoke and inject meth, sexually assaulting unconscious men, and grooming men. The jury was also presented with DNA evidence, Buck’s text messages, and financial records. Of course, the most damning evidence was the witnesses who testified.

 

Sexual grooming is a preparatory process in which a perpetrator gradually gains a person’s or organization’s trust with the intent to be sexually abusive. The victim is usually a child, teen, or vulnerable adult. In Ed Buck’s case, the victims were vulnerable adults.

 

In federal criminal trials, all verdicts must be unanimous.

 

Buck was found guilty on not one, not two, but ALL nine counts.

 

During today’s hearing, Ed Buck, who appeared by video from jail, told the judge that he felt that he didn’t know what was going on and that he hadn’t had access to his attorneys in a month. Poor baby. His attorneys, however, had a different story.

 

Ludlow Creary, II, told the judge that he had briefed Ed Buck and visited him and that Ed Buck knew what was going on today. Christopher Darden just sat there like he was stuck on stupid and didn’t say a word–similar to his behavior for most of this case except for the few times he spoke during the trial to weaponize AIDS.

 

Trouble in paradise? Not my problem.

 

However, against the objections of Creary, the judge postponed today’s hearing to give Ed Buck adequate time to meet with his attorneys. Postponement only puts off the inevitable a little bit longer. The judge has already said that her tentative ruling is to deny the Defense’s motion. I seriously doubt there’s anything they are going to say to change her mind. But we can wait until October 18 for it to be official official.

 

Still, we take these hearings seriously as we fully expect Ed Buck to try and get his conviction overturned using the appellate process. It happens. Bill Cosby is free today.

 

Buck’s date for sentencing will also be announced on October 18 at the conclusion of the hearing.

 

My birthday is October 22, this is a perfect way to step into it.

 

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Jasmyne Cannick is an award-winning journalist, political strategist, and popular television and radio commentator on race, politics, and social issues.

 

She’s been covering and chasing Ed Buck since August 2017.

 

You can read her previous coverage of Ed Buck, including the trial here.

 

Cannick founded Justice for Gemmel and All of Ed Buck’s Victims to extend her advocacy for the survivors and victims of Ed Buck beyond her journalism, leveraging both her political acumen and savviness with her community relationships.