Published Friday, March 12, 2021 5:56PM EST A 33-year-old man has been charged after primary school-age children in Mississauga were allegedly harassed and exposed to an indecent act last week. Peel police say a man was driving a red Mazda 3 in Fieldgate Drive and Bloor Street East area between 8:05 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. on March 2. Police allege that in two separate incidents, the vehicle slowed down and stopped beside the victims. The driver then lowered the passenger side window and engaged each victim in a conversation, police said. In one of the incidents, the man allegedly committed an indecent act. On Thursday, police said Toronto resident Rehan Shahzada Rahman was charged with two counts of criminal harassment, indecent exposure, and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
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A Paterson man will be 75 before he ll be eligible for parole under a plea-bargained sentence handed down this week for sexually assaulting three children over the course of several years.
Ramon Torres, 68, was arrested in November 2019 by detectives from the Passaic County Special Victims Unit.
An investigation found that Ramon had “committed acts of sexual contact upon three children under the age of thirteen with whom he was acquainted…between the years of 1985 and 2019 in the City of Paterson,” Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia Valdes said.
Rather than go to trial, Torres pleaded guilty last June to second-degree sexual assault and two counts of child endangerment in exchange for an eight-year prison sentence.
Two years later, Carnahan filed a motion to vacate, set aside or correct the judgment or sentence in his case. Carnahan claimed his trial attorneys erred in not calling or interviewing certain witnesses and failing to block DNA evidence from reaching the jury. He also argued the state had not proven the crimes occurred in Greene County rather than Christian County.
In 2020, the same judge who presided over Carnahan s trial denied the motion in its entirety, saying Carnahan did not receive effective assistance of counsel.
Two preview videos from the In Ice Cold Blood episode about the Johns case feature retired Christian County Sheriff Dwight McNeil, Highway Patrol Sgt. Dan Nash, former Greene County Prosecutor Darrell Moore, former News-Leader journalist Ron Davis and Johns friend Lisa Thompson being interviewed about the investigation.
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There was a time when you could watch Steven Soderberghâs 2011 thriller
Contagion and say to yourself: âSomething like that would never happen, and if it did, it wouldnât be like that.â But, here we are 10 years later living in a completely different world from the one we knew a decade ago, one that is eerily similar the one crafted by Scott Z. Burns. And, even before the pandemic made the movie a little too familiar, the
Contagion cast, which was anchored by the likes of Kate Winslet, Matt Damon, and Jude Law, among others, had been around quite a bit before appearing in this anxiety-inducing drama.