According to thechallengernews.com, Back in 1976, John Walker Jr., Darryl Boyd, Darryn Gibson, Floyd Martin and, TyroneWoodruff, were convicted of the robbery and murder of William Crawford an elderly man who was leaving The Golden Nugget Bar and Lounge, on Filmore ave, in Buffalo New York. Although the crime scene photographic evidence supported the fact that there was one lone assailant, and not five.
There was never any DNA evidence recovered or presented to the courts at the time of the trials back in 1977. Three of the convicted Buffalo 5, spent a total of 84 years altogether behind bars for a crime they did not commit. Two of the men, prior to Crawford s passing, have always proclaimed their innocence in the matter.
Erie County will allow all restaurants to follow yellow zone guidelines
All restaurants in Erie County will be able to offer indoor dining at 50% capacity and no more than four people per table. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 5:34 PM EST January 14, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Following a judge s ruling that WNY restaurant owners who filed a lawsuit against the state would be able to reopen under Yellow Zone restrictions; Erie County says they will apply the yellow zone guidelines to all Erie County restaurants.
That means all restaurants in Erie County will be able to offer indoor dining at 50% capacity and no more than four people per table. Restaurants will still have to abide by the 10 p.m. closing time.
Attorneys for the former pair appeared virtually in front of a Manhattan judge on Wednesday and entered their decisions, adding that they expect to have a signed copy of the split agreement to the court by next week, according to Page Six. As of this morning, we reached a final agreement, Sarkozy’s lawyer Michael Mosberg told a judge during a Manhattan Supreme Court video hearing.
Court Justice Lori Sattler asked Olsen’s lawyer, Nancy Chemtob, if she agreed, to which Chemtob replied, Yes, your honor, that is correct, everything is resolved. We’ve been working very hard. We do have a settlement.
New York State judges are not yet eligible for coronavirus vaccines but court staff and court security officers can receive the coveted shots in the arm.
Russ Brown, a Highly Respected Attorney Renowned for His Work and Advocacy for Motorcyclists Has Died Los Angeles, CA, January 11, 2021 (PR.com) Legendary lawyer Russ Brown, known for his ferocious advocacy on behalf of injured motorcyclists, died in his Los Angeles home with his wife, Hana and his daughter Lauren by his side on January 10, 2021. He was 86.
Russ Brown, a celebrated personality in the motorcycle community all across the US, was a fierce advocate for riders for more than 40 years. To everyone in the industry, he was known as a motorcyclist first and an attorney second. His care for motorcycle riders was so ingrained in his life that he spent most Sundays at the famed Rock Store, a restaurant popular with motorcyclists and celebrities in the Santa Monica Mountains, giving out free legal advice.