Anonymous ID: 3d0e61 April 21, 2020, 6:28 a.m. No.8872598   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2664 >>2815 >>2932

Brown County coronavirus cases explode to 292, with clusters tied to meatpacking plants in Green Bay area

 

https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/2020/04/20/green-bay-coronavirus-jbs-packing-american-foods-employees-infected/5165369002/?

 

GREEN BAY - Brown County officials are investigating a cluster of coronavirus infections linked to an east-side meatpacking plant after the county's total number of confirmed cases climbed to nearly 300 over the weekend.

 

The county on Monday reported 292 cases, an increase of 119 since Friday, along with five in the Oneida Nation. Half the new cases reported in Wisconsin since Sunday involve Brown County residents.

 

The weekend surge came after Brown County officials called in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help investigate an explosion of cases in the Green Bay area.

 

Twenty-two people are hospitalized with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, said Ted Shove, an environmental health manager for Brown County.

 

The recent spike includes a cluster of cases at the JBS Packerland meatpacking facility at 1330 Lime Kiln Road, Shove said. The number of cases from the plant is unknown. Shove said the CDC will assist with contact tracing to determine how many people were infected.

 

The county also confirmed coronavirus cases at American Foods Group in Green Bay and Salm Partners in Denmark, but Shove said those meat-processing companies have not seen as many as JBS. The CDC has indicated there is a low risk of contracting the virus through food products or packaging that are shipped at room or cold temperatures.

 

Statewide, nearly 4,500 people have tested positive for the virus; 230 have died.\

 

MOre………………….

 

Morning Anon's:

 

How did we not know this would be the next phase of the deep state operation with eventually all food producing plants throughout the country having this happen?????????

 

Well Q:

 

What are the statistical probabilities of that happening??????

Anonymous ID: 3d0e61 April 21, 2020, 7:07 a.m. No.8872898   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jury Verdicts Must Be Unanimous for Serious Crimes, Supreme Court Rules

 

https://freebeacon.com/courts/jury-verdicts-must-be-unanimous-for-serious-crimes-supreme-court-rules/?

 

Kevin Daley - APRIL 21, 2020 5:00 AM

 

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the constitutional rule requiring unanimous jury verdicts in criminal trials also applies to the states, overturning a decades-old decision that allowed a few states to convict defendants by a supermajority vote.

 

In federal courts and the overwhelming majority of states, criminal convictions require a unanimous jury vote. Under a quirk 1972 decision, juries in state courts were allowed to convict defendants by a supermajority. Louisiana allowed convictions on a 10-2 or 11-1 vote until 2018. Oregon is the last state to allow jury convictions by a supermajority.

 

Six justices supported the bottom-line outcome. Justice Neil Gorsuch delivered a fractured majority opinion, while three justices issued their own separate opinions. Justice Samuel Alito dissented, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Elena Kagan.

 

Monday's opinions featured a continuing debate over the force of precedent. That discussion looms large over the High Court, as retired justice Anthony Kennedy's departure called the continued validity of landmark decisions on social issues into question. Justice Brett Kavanaugh handed down a 20-page concurrence on the Court's relationship to prior holdings, his first major writing on the subject since his confirmation. The dissent, which accused the majority of giving past decisions "rough treatment," drew a somewhat unusual coalition. Though Alito and Kagan do not often make common cause in closely divided cases, Kagan has made adherence to precedent a master principle of her legal philosophy. All told, Monday's decision was something of a proxy for disputes over basic principles.

 

Monday's case arose in 2016 when Evangelisto Ramos stood trial in Louisiana for second-degree murder. The jury convicted Ramos 10-2 for the brutal stabbing death of 43-year-old Trinece Fedison. Ramos was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

 

Very interesting ruling Anon's……….

 

Could this be a way for deep state hacks to get off?????

 

By jury tampering. All you need is one.

 

 

Hence the reason we are going with Military trails.