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Here is the attack from the other angle.
The 29-year-old police officer who was stabbed in the neck in Germany died today from the consequences of the attack.
German doctors were fighting for his life from Friday afternoon since the dagger pierced through his skull and damaged important vein and his brain.
Utah County âritualisticâ sex abuse case is in limbo
A recent Court of Appeals order means thereâs no prosecutor right now to handle the controversial and high-profile case.
No one wants to prosecute a high-profile âritualisticâ sex abuse case except Utah County. And now that Utah County has been banned for a second time from handling it, the controversial prosecution is in indefinite limbo.
The case first came to light via a startling 2022 announcement by the Utah County Sheriffâs Office that it was investigating a âritualisticâ sex abuse ring. Then-Utah County Attorney David Leavitt denounced the move, arguing his detractors were trying to damage his chances for reelection by dredging up a years-old, unverified witness statement that accused Leavitt and 14 others of âcannibalizing young childrenâ and participating in a âritualisticâ sex ring.
Sheriff Mike Smith denied the accusation of political meddling. But after the bizarre allegations hung over the final weeks of the race, Leavitt lost to current Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray. Gray now wants to prosecute the only two people who were eventually charged: Former therapist David Hamblin and his ex-wife, Roselle Stevenson.
But Hamblinâs defense attorney has theorized in court papers that the investigation was politically motivated. That contention, paired with an audio recording where a sheriffâs investigator can be heard telling Stevenson that the office was hoping to withhold certain evidence in Hamblinâs case, concerned 4th District Judge Roger W. Griffin enough that he agreed there could be a conflict of interest and ruled Utah County canât handle the case.
Grayâs office tried to appeal Griffinâs decision, but the Utah Court of Appeals didnât want to hear it. In a brief two-sentence order published earlier this month, the judges denied the county attorneyâs petition asking for permission to bring arguments to their court.
That decision has thus far left Hamblinâs case â which has been offered to and rejected by other prosecutors â without anyone assigned to take it to trial.
And in an unusual twist, Gray may appear on a witness stand in July to try to convince a judge that he can fairly prosecute Hamblin.
Challenging the prosecution
Hamblin and his ex-wife had also been named in the statement that accused Leavitt. Hamblin currently faces felony charges in two counties: In Utah County, he and his ex-wife are accused of sexually abusing a girl in the 1980s who lived near them at the time, when Leavitt was the coupleâs neighbor.
In Sanpete County, Hamblin is charged with allegedly sexually abusing a young boy who was his patient.
The charges in both counties were originally filed by Juab County Attorney Ryan Peters to avoid a conflict of interest â but heâs off the case now, following his appointment to become a juvenile court judge.
So Utah County tried to step in. But defense attorney Michael Petro argued Grayâs office shouldnât be able to prosecute the allegation that Hamblin abused the Utah County girl, raising questions about âpolitical tie-insâ between the investigation and the county attorneyâs race.
Griffin, the judge in that case, noted during a December hearing that the Utah County sheriff had opposed Leavittâs re-election, and that the race between Gray and Leavitt had been a âpretty heated campaignâ â with Gray running on a tough-on-crime platform while Leavitt sought criminal justice reform.
The judge then rejected Grayâs bid to take over the case, saying he found it difficult to envision how Hamblin would receive fair treatment if attorneys in his office were prosecuting.
Deputy Utah County Attorney Tim Taylor said his office was âdisappointedâ that the appeals court wouldnât hear their attempt to overturn Griffinâs ruling.
Petro did not respond to a request for comment, but has said in a previous email that he would not speak publicly about a pending case and added: âMr. Hamblin strongly denies the allegations against him and the court filings speak for themselves.â
Itâs not clear if Utah County prosecutors can do anything else to try to stay on the case in front of Griffin. But Taylor said theyâre not making any decisions about that case until after a hearing in late July in the Sanpete County case.
A second attempt
After Peters became a juvenile judge, the Utah County attorneyâs office also tried to take over the Sanpete County case â which accuses Hamblin of abusing a former patient. Again, Hamblinâs attorney has asked the judge in that case to keep them out.
Gray is expected to testify during a July evidentiary hearing. Prosecutors say heâll tell that judge he has no âpersonal animusâ against Leavitt that would create such a conflict that his office could not take the case. Others from within his office are expected to testify as well.
In the Utah County case, the office has argued that since Gray is now the county attorney, there is no conflict of interest and its prosecutors should be allowed back in.
And if the judge didnât allow Utah County to take over, a prosecutor wrote, there would be no one to do it.
The fact that only Utah County prosecutors are willing to take the case, Petro retorted, âshould give the court pauseâ and shows that the office is inherently biased. Many Utah County employees have had âpublic and personal feuds and vendettasâ against Leavitt, Petro wrote in a court filing, asserting that the prosecutorsâ office is still âreeling from the effects of having David Leavitt at the helm.â
Heâs said in court records that itâs likely the defense would call Leavitt as a witness in Hamblinâs cases if they ever went to trial.
An attorney for Stevenson, Hamblinâs ex-wife, has made a similar motion to remove a Utah County prosecutor from her case due to a conflict of interest â but that is also on hold, until after the Sanpete judge makes his decision following the July hearing in Hamblinâs case.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2024/05/21/utah-county-ritualistic-sex-abuse/
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_One
In 1998, RaĂŤl established the Order of Angels, an internal all-female group whose members are largely sequestered from wider society and tasked with training themselves to become the Elohim's consorts. In 1997 RaĂŤl initiated Clonaid, an organisation engaged in research in human cloning directed by senior RaĂŤlian Brigitte Boisselier.
China Mission Center, darling.
https://t.me/intelslava/61507
China Central Television showed footage from the camera of the landing module of the Chang'e-6 probe, which landed on the far side of the Moon.