relying on christina to fund him for his business. she worked a full-time job, and was managing, her boyfriend didn t do anything. she supported him. so, she had a moment a dad who worked, right? right. where did she get this idea that it s like okay to be with the guy who didn t do anything? because that s our world, not her world. okay. i know, i m the same way. trust me. it bogged the heck out of me. on the friday of labor day weekend, hundreds decided to hang out with his friends and not with christina. she went back to her old neighborhood to see some high school pals. steven nicholson another one of her childhood buddies, was surprised to see her. it was good. i hadn t seen her in probably 6 to 8 months, and we caught up. the group met up at an apartment. then around 11, 11, 13 went down to the bars. the bars were in an upscale
shad hall it was hopping. the group headed to a bar called harry s tavern. then another one called scruffy duffy s. at about 2 am, christina, stephen, and a few others went back to the apartment where they had started. how drunk was everybody? i, mean they were all pretty drunk. it was myself, i probably had 10 to 12 shots, and a couple of years when i was out. too drunk to drive. steven wanted to crash on the couch and sober up. but christina hadn t had much drink at all, and she just wanted to get home. it was now about 3:30 saturday morning. she wanted me to take home. she wants you to take her home, and you say, i can t. i had too much to drink. what are you stick around? and she said no, i m gonna go. yes, she stubborn. i will not force or to stay there. steven said christina decided to drive herself home. i told her if she felt like when she got her car that she couldn t drive, to call me, and i would walk back and get her moonwalk back and sleep there,
friday. right. he figured she was with us, and with her mom. hunter are you living with her, he any doesn t say anything or call you? he doesn t sound the alarm and call anybody? don t get me started. morgan and continue to work the phones. eventually reaching christina s pal steven nicholson. her dad had asked me if he had if i had seen christina heard from christina. i said no. the last time i talked her was saturday morning. he asked me and i told her it was enrique. i said, who isn t regain. yeah, luca s we don t know enrique. enrique was a guy christina had known in school. he was leaving the party on time. he was working with. her how long to do normal gay? i graduated high school with him. i wasn t i was acquaintance with. them that was pretty much chased down enrique s number
9th Circuit reversal in pandemic jury trial dismissal could foreshadow 4 pending appeals
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco.
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In an ominous sign for four other criminal defendants, a Newport Beach physician is due back in an Orange County federal courtroom after an appellate court reversed a judge’s dismissal of his charges.
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals determined April 23 that U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney erred when he dismissed Jeffrey Olsen’s 34-count indictment because of the court’s pandemic-related ban on jury trials, sharply rebuking a constitutional stance that had become somewhat of a crusade for Carney.
A federal judge on Tuesday dropped a fifth criminal case over the court’s pandemic-related ban on jury trials, dismissing drug, gun and immigration charges against a man jailed for nearly 15 months while defending the neighboring Orange County Superior Court’s ongoing trial procedures.
U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney, whose offices are in Santa Ana, agreed with Jose Reyes’ lawyer that the Central District of California’s indefinite halting of jury trials violates Reyes’ constitutional right to a speedy trial.
“I don’t feel reasonable people can disagree about the unconstitutionality of the indefinite suspension,” Carney said during a hearing Tuesday.