Judge, citing Trump’s ‘repeated public statements,’ orders anonymous jury in defamation suit trial
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
By LARRY NEUMEISTER (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — A New York federal judge cited former President Donald Trump’s “repeated public statements” Friday among reasons why a jury will be anonymous when it considers damages stemming from a defamation lawsuit by a writer who says Trump sexually abused her in the 1990s.Judge Lewis A. Kaplan issued an order establishing that the jury to be chosen for the January trial in Manhattan will be transported by the U.S. Marshals Service.“In view of Mr. Trump’s repeated public statements with respect to the plaintiff and court in this case as well as in other cases against him, and the extensive media coverage that this case already has received and that is likely to increase once the trial is imminent or underway, the Court finds that there is strong reason to believe the jury requires the protections” anonymity provides, Kaplan wrote in an order.Lawyers for Trump did not immediately respond to a message...Appeals courts temporarily lifts Trump’s gag order as he fights the restrictions on his speech
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER (Associated Press)A federal appeals court temporarily lifted a gag order on Donald Trump in his federal election interference case in Washington on Friday — the latest twist in the legal fight over the restrictions on the former president’s speech. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit decision puts a hold on the gag order to give the judges time to consider Trump’s request for a longer pause on the restrictions while his appeals play out. The order says the temporary pause “should not be construed in any way as a ruling on the merits” of Trump’s bid.The court set oral arguments for Nov. 20. The gag order, which was reimposed on Sunday by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, bars Trump from making public statements targeting prosecutors, court staff and potential witnesses in the case accusing him of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election he lost to President Joe Biden. It’s the most serious restriction a cou...Patriots place O-lineman on injured reserve, create open roster spot
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
The Patriots placed backup offensive tackle Calvin Anderson on injured reserve Friday.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots-Commanders injury report: Trent Brown among 10 questionable for Sunday New England Patriots | Bill Belichick pays tribute to late friend, basketball legend Bob Knight New England Patriots | New Patriots cornerback arrives with Willie McGinest, Jack Jones ties New England Patriots | Patriots-Commanders injury report: Trent Brown, DeVante Parker miss second straight practice Thursday New England Patriots | Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte opens up about benching, indicates he’ll play Sunday Anderson has missed the last two weeks of practice with an illness. It’s unknown how long he will be out.Anderson started the first two games of the season at right tackle, but hasn’t taken an offensive snap since. He allowed eight total pressures in those games, including fou...Lawyers in Trump’s civil fraud trial are ordered to clam up about judge’s communications with staff
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
By JENNIFER PELTZ (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — The judge in Donald Trump’s civil business fraud trial barred attorneys in the case Friday from commenting on “confidential communications” between him and his staff, after the former president’s attorneys renewed claims that a clerk is poisoning the proceedings. Threatening “serious sanctions” for any violations, Judge Arthur Engoron expanded on a prior gag order that prohibited parties in the trial from speaking publicly about court staffers. The earlier order didn’t mention the parties’ attorneys, but Engoron had suggested Thursday he might expand it. The matter seized attention on a day when Eric Trump, one of the former president’s sons and a top executive in the family business, wrapped up his testimony. He said he relied completely on accountants and lawyers to assure the accuracy of financial documents that are key to New York Attorney General Letitia James’ ...Illinois city tickets reporter for asking too many questions, in latest First Amendment dustup
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Officials in a suburban Chicago community have issued municipal citations to a local news reporter for what they say were persistent contacts with city officials seeking comment on treacherous fall flooding. The tickets from Calumet City, a city of 35,000 located 24 miles (39 kilometers) south of Chicago, allege “interference/hampering of city employees” by Hank Sanders, a reporter for the Daily Southtown, the Chicago Tribune reported Friday.It’s the latest of several recent First Amendment dust-ups involving city officials and news outlets around the country, following this week’s arrest of a small-town Alabama newspaper publisher and reporter after reporting on a grand jury investigation of a school district, and the August police raid of a newspaper and its publisher’s home in Kansas tied to an apparent dispute a restaurant owner had with the paper.Sanders reported in an Oct. 20 story that consultants told Calumet City administrato...Tupac Shakur has an Oakland street named for him 27 years after his death
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A stretch of street in Oakland, California, was renamed Friday for Tupac Shakur, 27 years after the killing of the hip-hop luminary. A section of MacArthur Boulevard near where he lived in the 1990s became Tupac Shakur Way, following a ceremony that included his family members and Oakland native MC Hammer. “Let his spirit live on the rest of these years in these streets and in your hearts,” Shakur’s sister Sekyiwa “Set” Shakur told the crowd, wiping away tears at the end of a nearly two-hour ceremony. The sign for Tupac Shakur Way was unveiled moments later. MC Hammer, the “U Can’t Touch This” rapper who spent many of Shakur’s final months with him before his 1996 shooting death at age 25, said in his remarks that Shakur was, “hands down, the greatest rapper ever, there’s not even a question of that.” Shakur collaborator Money-B and Oakland hip-hop legend Too Short also spoke at the ceremony. Shakur was born in New York and was raised there a...Officer who shot Breonna Taylor says fellow officer fired ‘haphazardly’ into apartment during raid
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The ex-Louisville officer who fatally shot Breonna Taylor during a botched police raid took the witness stand Friday and criticized the actions of a former officer who is on trial on charges of violating Taylor’s civil rights.Myles Cosgrove was one of the officers at Taylor’s apartment door as it was breached during the 2020 raid. Taylor’s killing, along with George Floyd’s murder at the hands of Minnesota police, ignited protests that summer around the country over racial injustice and police brutality. Cosgrove testified Friday that his former fellow officer, Brett Hankison, fired “haphazardly” into the apartment after Taylor’s boyfriend shot another officer. Hankison moved away from the door after officers returned fire, and shot into the side windows of Taylor’s apartment. Some of the bullets went into a neighbor’s unit, near where a child was sleeping.“In my opinion, it’s dangerous to do that,” Cosgrove said of Hankison’s shots. “You have to have a target...Heart and Stroke foundation praises vape tax, some say it could grow illegal market
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
Heart and Stroke Ontario is praising the Ontario government for implementing a new tax on vaping, saying they have been advocating for the measure for years. The province said in it’s fall economic statement that the federal tax on vaping products will double with the additional revenue going to the province of Ontario.Lesley James, Director of Health Policy and Systems for Heart and Stroke Ontario, said they have seen this type of tax help reduce the rates of vape use amongst young Ontarians.“We’ve seen about a hundred jurisdictions around the world introduce a vape tax to date and the preliminary results from these jurisdictions are similar to what we saw with tobacco, that rates go down after taxes implemented and youth are among the most price sensitive,” said James. “So because they have less disposable income, they feel the impact of a price increase that much more, and they’re more likely to be discouraged to use these products.”Stati...‘We don’t feel safe’: Brampton residents terrified after string of break and enters caught on camera
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
Residents of a south Brampton neighbourhood say they’re distressed and concerned for their safety as thieves have been breaking into homes at all hours of the day and stealing vehicles.Concerned residents have been contacting CityNews to share security video of the alleged criminals in action. One such video shows two men wearing masks and hoodies aggressively trying to bust through the front doors of a home in the Streetsville Glen area in the Churchville neighbourhood. The suspects fail to gain access and flee on foot. In another incident three days ago, a different home was broken into, with security footage in that instance showing two suspects aggressively kicking and lunging towards a side door to gain access to the inside of the home.“It’s been several months now. We have had several break-ins. We have had a lot of cars stolen,” said Kiren, a woman who lives in the neighbourhood. “They come in, they scurry around and look for keys,” said St...Supporters march in solidarity after arrests of Vancouver safe drug supply advocates
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:23:45 GMT
VANCOUVER — Advocates for a safe drug supply gathered in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to denounce the recent arrests of the founders of the Drug User Liberation Front. The Vancouver Police Department raided the group’s office and arrested its co-founders, Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum, last week, saying the organization had publicly admitted to trafficking illegal drugs. Those at the rally and march say the group’s work saved lives by supporting drug users with safe substances instead of forcing them into the illicit market that has claimed thousands of lives in B.C. Leslie McBain with the group Moms Stop the Harm says the group was doing work that should be done by government, but it had to resort to civil disobedience as people continue to die from toxic drug consumption. McBain, who lost her only child to an overdose, says policymakers have been slow to take the kind of action needed to keep parents like her from losing more loved ones. Before the mass of hundred...Latest news
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