MUMBAI: Observing that sexual intercourse with a woman suffering from unsoundness of mind who is unable to understand the nature and consequences of t.
India News: MUMBAI: Observing that sexual intercourse with a woman suffering from unsoundness of mind who is unable to understand the nature and consequences of t.
House Bill 200 would make it a Class C felony for a medical examiner to retain a person's organs for any reason, including research, other than to determine ide
House Bill 200 would make it a Class C felony for a medical examiner to retain a person's organs for any reason, including research, other than to determine ide
Mangaluru: A Yakshagana artiste has filed a complaint with the Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency returning officer regarding the unauthorised us.
The Auditor-General John Ryan is concerned the Government’s fast-track consenting bill, which will give three ministers broad powers to consent certain...
to tightrope to pretty much all these — to tightrope to pretty much all these actions and explain his motivations — and one of the most dramatic— motivations — and one of the most dramatic moments, we heard a prosecutor— dramatic moments, we heard a prosecutor reading out the transcript of that infamous access hollywood tape, the recording of trump _ hollywood tape, the recording of trump that was released right before the election where we heard him talk about— the election where we heard him talk about grabbing women without their consent _ about grabbing women without their consent it — about grabbing women without their consent. it was really tense in the courtroom, — consent. it was really tense in the courtroom, to showing how powerful that piece _ courtroom, to showing how powerful that piece of evidence will be later~ — that piece of evidence will be later. fif— that piece of evidence will be later. . ., , , ., later. of course, the burden of roof is later. of course, the burden of proof is on _ later. of course, the burden of proof is on the _ later. of course, the burden of proof is on the prosecution, i later. of course, the burden of| proof is on the prosecution, but trump needs to so i left out. how did they do on that?— trump needs to so i left out. how did they do on that? trump's lawyer basically went _ did they do on that? trump's lawyer basically went about _ did they do on that? trump's lawyer basically went about injecting - did they do on that? trump's lawyer basically went about injecting as - basically went about injecting as much _ basically went about injecting as much doubt as he could into what prosecutors had just told the jury, going _ prosecutors had just told the jury, going point by point questioning the integrity of star witness michael cohen, — integrity of star witness michael cohen, saying that what they were calling _ cohen, saying that what they were calling election variance was just normal— calling election variance was just normal business. and the lawyer reminded — normal business. and the lawyer reminded the jury that his client was innocent and saying the prosecution would not meet the high bar to _ prosecution would not meet the high bar to prove he was guilty. both
i give you bonus points for the mascot because this occurred in bronco, i think it's illegal. you know how long long island trip is? he's like they don't say change it, it's like i'm sorry. [laughter] all right, here we go. a naked man thrust the tree before punching a deputy in the face. [laughter] >> at the tree gave consent, there's no need to repent. >> so this is it branch is a knocking. i love that you are trying the hot tree defense. >> don't judge it until you see this cute stop. i love this. >> stick with me. christina, did you know the show would be this high? >> i'm trying to take it all in. [laughter] >> a florida woman was busted battling her mother with grades.
adam said he had no idea how the drug got in his jeep and that this e-mail address wasn't his. he said he'd never seen that e-mail, that wasn't his e-mail, and he'd never used that e-mail. narrator: adam told police he thought he was being framed, and they didn't think this was so far-fetched. phelps: this guy drives his jeep to the sheriff's department with the colchicine that killed his mother? "hell, no," they're saying. we don't buy that. who would keep the toxin in their car and then bring their car up to the sheriff's office and consent to the search of it? it didn't make any sense. narrator: amid all this misdirection, investigators were coming to an unavoidable conclusion. whoever wrote the letter was probably the person that killed mary yoder. narrator: the investigation now centered on the envelopes with the anonymous letters, which were typewritten, the bottle of colchicine,