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Australian senator calls for Elon Musk's imprisonment over Wakeley church stabbing posts: 'Absolute friggin disgrace' | World News

Australian senator Jacqui Lambie has called for Elon Musk’s imprisonment for refusing to take down content on the Wakeley church stabbing | World News

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt
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FOX Friends First

as far as solo press conferences are concerned. so, if we're talking about joe biden's sharpness and if he really wants the job. maybe he could sit down and actually take questions from a real journalist or from actual journalists during a press conference where it isn't hand picked reporters. that's never going to happen before this election day. and that all -- that's all you have to know about joe biden now at this point. >> carley: hillary clinton also said this about former president trump that is both surprising and not surprising at the same time. watch. >> trump was like, you know, just gaga over putin. because putin does what he would like to do, kill his opposition. imprison his opposition. drive, you know, journalists and others into exile. rule without any check or balance that's what trump really wants. >> carley: so, ironic that she brings up the imprisonment of the political opposition, which is exactly what democrats are

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BBC News Now

about the _ do not go and make public statements about the judge's daughter unless you want— about the judge's daughter unless you want to be put injail. that is well— you want to be put injail. that is well beyond the bounds of acceptability. another thing is a defendant cannot make comments about witnesses, _ defendant cannot make comments about witnesses, seeking to intimidate witnesses, seeking to intimidate witnesses in the public arena. the -a- witnesses in the public arena. the gag order— witnesses in the public arena. the gag order is— witnesses in the public arena. the gag order is essential that it is complied — gag order is essential that it is complied with and a defendant who does not _ complied with and a defendant who does not comply with such an order is subject— does not comply with such an order is subject to — does not comply with such an order is subject to imprisonment or other sanction~ _ is subject to imprisonment or other sanction. . ., ., ., , ., sanction. richard, great to get your thou~hts. what will we see in the courtroom? we bring you more of those who might come across in the next couple of days. come across in the next couple of da s. , ., , , , , come across in the next couple of das. days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but _ days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there - days. obviously, trump is at the heart of the case but there is - days. obviously, trump is at the l heart of the case but there is also a number of key players and it has been described as a hollywood blockbuster cast. first we have the justice, a seasoned new yorkjudge,

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Five-year jail term for boy who stabbed schoolmate to death over girl

Jorina Pretorius, the mother of the victim, says she is not ready to forgive her son's killer, but is ready to finally grieve for him knowing justice has been served

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Karnataka home minister G Parameshwara apologises to Hubballi victim's parents | Hubballi News

Congress govt in Karnataka under fire for handling Neha Hiremath's murder. G Parameshwara apologizes. CM Siddaramaiah denies love jihad. DK Shivakumar

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The Weekend

it is a pleasure to have you. the washington post had screens that if trump was convicted, secret service protection may be an obstacle to imprisonment. thank you for legislation. i have been saying for some time that any former president or federal official that has the type of protection and other benefits of being a former member of office, all of that should go away. all of it. all the privileges and all the briefings and all the access should go wait until your status is cleared up in the criminal justice system. what say you, sir? this legislation for me is long overdue in the world of trump. >> thank you so much. i think it basically says that in america, no one is above the law. and so it is really simple. the average man or woman on the street assumes that when you break the law, if their

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

that happens in the judge has the options of first imposing a fine and a fine is not going to do much for donald trump to deter you want with the punishment deter the conduct you want to punish, but also deter the conduct a finds not going to turn because he'll just go to his maga base and raise the money to pay a fine, but it is the first step. and then this judge is not he's not someone who's just going to have that donald trump take control the courtroom. that's not going to happen so that is the next step up and the next step is and it's right in the new york code is imprisonment. he can be sentenced to jail time. and is that entirely possible? of course, it is. >> so if if there is this indirect contempt and outside of the view of the judge, and then there's direct contempt if he acts out in the courtroom. the judge is not going to have any option but to have a jail cell telling to bring the toothbrush and maybe that will get through to mr.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

right, trump has a right to assert the fifth amendment against incrimination and not say anything at all. >> oh my god. and then case is proven then the judge then impose his punishment. >> okay. >> last three smoke use. and judge, russia needs to tell the former president possibly to bring it toothbrush next time he violates the gag order. on the other hand, does the judge have to be particularly careful not to take any beit? so does bag or gave the defense room for potential appeal later? >> yeah. the toothbrush punishment is still out there, but the the law basically is to impose a fine.& here they're asking $4,000 per violation and that's what the law says. and then the judge also has the option in other imprisonment. so at this point this is violations that are what are called indirect contempt, meaning it occurred outside the view of the judge. that's why the case will then have to be proven. and if the judge finds

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Trump Trial Today

the jurors is that at the end of the case, the defense will be asking for a verdict of not guilty. the government has the burden of proof to prove beyond a reasonable doubt in nanometers lee to the satisfaction of all jurors that the defendant is guilty before they can reach a verdict of guilty. and that's a the presumption of innocence is an important legal concept. in our judicial system in a criminal case, given the fact that potentially imprisonment is on the line. and the seriousness of the case will be something that that will be a theme from todd blanche. i mean, i mean, obviously have a critique of the evidence about what the defense expects to show during the course of the trial. but he'll remind the jurors that the defendant doesn't have to do anything. he has no burden of proof. he doesn't have to present evidence. he doesn't have to testify in his own defense and it remains the obligation of the government to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt robert, if you were trump's council in this case, would you be trying to convince him against taking the stand? and you know him well

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