Judge in E. Jean Carroll's suit against Trump says jury can hear other accusers, 'Access Hollywood' tape
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
(The Hill) – A federal judge ruled on Friday that E. Jean Carroll can use the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape and the testimony of two other women who have accused former President Trump of sexual assault as evidence at trial in her defamation case.District Judge Lewis Kaplan rejected a request from Trump’s team to disallow the tape and the testimony from the two women, Natasha Stoynoff and Jessica Leeds, who separately accused the former president of assaulting them in late 1970s and early 2000s.The disagreement centered on a rule that allows for evidence that a defendant “committed any other sexual assault” when a civil case is “based on a party’s alleged sexual assault.” Carroll has accused Trump of raping her in a department store in the mid-1990s and of later defaming her by claiming that she lied about the incident. The alleged defamation includes a 2019 interview with The Hill in which Trump said Carroll was “totally lying” and “not my type.”Because Carroll has two pend...Second police officer identified in fatal shooting of Stillwater man
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
A second Stillwater police officer opened fire during a shootout with Stillwater resident Okwan Sims outside of Sims’ apartment building March 4, according to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.The BCA originally released the name of one of the Stillwater officers involved, Officer Justin Dowley, but has since confirmed that Sgt. Daniel Young also fired his service weapon in the fatal shooting of Sims. The BCA determined that Young fired his department handgun. Dowley fired a rifle.Sims was involved in an altercation at the Curve Crest Villas apartments with a woman and started shooting at her, investigators say. Neighbors called police after hearing gunshots and Dowley and Young arrived at the scene, where they encountered Sims. An exchange of gunfire followed and Sims was hit. He was sent to Regions Hospital in St. Paul where he later died from gunshot wounds, according to the BCA.Dowley has seven years of law enforcement experience and Young has 12. Both are on a...Final defendant gets 15 years for role in fatal shooting of White Bear Lake man in St. Paul
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
The last of six co-defendants charged in the 2021 killing of a White Bear Lake man during a botched robbery at a downtown St. Paul hotel has been sentenced to prison.Leneil James Colbert (Courtesy of Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)Ramsey County District Judge Paul Yang sentenced Leneil James Colbert Jr. to 15 years Tuesday for his role in the shooting death of 37-year-old Alexander Christoff, who prosecutors say was lured to SpringHill Suites by a prostitute.A jury in November found Colbert, 33, of St. Cloud, guilty of aiding and abetting second-degree unintentional murder-while committing a felony. The presumptive sentence for Colbert, who had a criminal history score of zero, was 12½ years in prison.Prosecutors sought an aggravated sentence of 25 years, arguing that Colbert learned from Danell Ann Christner, who was working as a prostitute, that Christoff was a wealthy target and that he then helped plan the robbery.Meanwhile, Colbert’s attorney, Eric Newmark, while asking t...Inmate charged in ‘life-altering’ assault on Oak Park Heights prison sergeant
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
An inmate at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Oak Park Heights was charged Friday in connection with a January attack on a sergeant that left her with permanent vision loss, according to prosecutors.Dominique Antoine Jefferson (Courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Corrections)A first-degree assault charge filed against 36-year-old Dominique Antoine Jefferson comes after five correctional staff were assaulted and injured this week in three separate attacks at the Stillwater and Oak Park Heights prisons.“Correctional officers face the daily challenge of maintaining order and safety in some of the most challenging and dangerous environments, often at great personal risk,” Washington County Attorney Kevin Magnuson said in a statement announcing Friday’s charge. “We are grateful to the Minnesota Department of Corrections and the department’s Office of Special Investigations for their dedicated efforts in bringing this case forward.”According to the cri...Schenectady mayor proposes all-smoking ban in public parks
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Leaders in one local community are considering additional restrictions on smoking and vaping. Schenectady Mayor Gary McCarthy submitted a proposal to the city council to ban all smoking in the city's public parks.Smoking cigarettes is already prohibited. The new proposal would add marijuana and e-cigarettes. The mayor said it's both a public health and a quality of life issue. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "We want people to be able to enjoy the parks, want to be able to go out and have a good time and don't want some of the irritant that tobacco smoke or other products cause for people," McCarthy said.Officials said violators would face a $50 fine. A public hearing on the proposal will be held during the city council meeting on Monday, March 13.Pittsfield renews ties with Irish sister city
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- The city of Pittsfield hosted a reception on Friday in honor of the 25th anniversary of Pittsfield's sister city relationship with Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland. Ballina also celebrated 300 years since its formal establishment. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Music, speeches, and proclamations were made. Gifts were also exchanged. A delegation from Ballina came to Pittsfield to check on their partner, and party alongside them.Afterwards, they enjoyed two different Irish pubs.New York Air Guard gets new top enlisted leader during change of responsibility ceremony
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A veteran pararescue jumper, who served in the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan, will become the top enlisted leader in the New York Air National Guard.Outgoing Command Chief Master Sgt. Denny Richardson formally turned over his duties as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to Command Chief Master Sgt. Michael Hewson. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Hewson is a pararescue jumper who has served in the New York air National Guard since 1989 after serving two years in the active Air Force. He is also a retired Suffolk County police officer, who served for 25 years, retiring from the emergency services unit in 2018. He's won many awards over a very long career.Richardson is not formally retiring. He is going to be the first Air Force Command Chief and Senior Enlist Leader in Florida.Gov. Newsom signs order to divert floodwater to groundwater basins
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Friday aimed at removing barriers to collecting rain and snowmelt from the latest storm to replenish the state’s groundwater supplies.The order suspends any restrictions to diverting flood-stage water for the purpose of boosting groundwater “recharge.”California storm radar. March 10, 2023.“This order helps us take advantage of expected intense storms and increases state support for local stormwater capture efforts,” Newsom said in a statement.Experts say groundwater basins account for roughly 41% of California’s average annual water supply, but unlike above-ground reservoirs, they are not directly tied to mountain snowmelt and take much longer to fill.California law typically requires that anyone seeking to divert water from streams and rivers to lands where it can recharge groundwater must obtain a water rights permit from the State Water Resources Control Board."It is critical the State take certain immediate actions without ...Taco Bell removes fan-favorite item from menus, welcomes back other food items
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
Taco Bell fans will soon have to say goodbye to a fan-favorite item.The fast-food company announced Thursday that the Quesarito will be removed from its menus nationwide on April 19. Fans still have over a month to order the Quesarito online or on the Taco Bell app before its departure.The fast-food company announced Thursday that the Quesarito would be removed from the menus nationwide on April 19. (Taco Bell) The Quesarito, a burrito wrapped into a quesadilla, debuted in 2014 and was a success among customers, The Takeout reported.Even though Taco Bell is saying goodbye to the Quesarito, it's saying hello to two other classic menu items, the Bacon Club Chalupa and the Double Steak Grilled Cheese Burrito.The Bacon Club Chalupa returned to Taco Bell menus after a two-year hiatus. (Taco Bell) The Double Steak Grilled Cheese Burrito. made its return to Taco Bell menus on Thursday. (Taco Bell) Both items returned to Taco Bell menus for a limited time on Thursday. The Bacon Club Chalupa...Ukraine rebounds from Russian barrage, restores power
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:20:39 GMT
By Karl Ritter and Mstyslav Chernov | Associated PressKYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s capital had most of its power supply restored Friday, officials said, as the country again responded swiftly and defiantly to the latest Russian missile and drone barrage targeting critical infrastructure.In what has become a familiar Russian tactic since early October, the Kremlin’s forces struck Ukraine from afar Thursday while the ground battles in the country’s east largely remained mired in a grinding stalemate.The apparent aim of attacking power stations and other infrastructure is to weaken Ukraine’s resolve and compel the Ukrainian government to negotiate peace on Moscow’s terms.Ukrainian authorities scrambled to counter the consequences of the latest bombardment, part of a recurring cycle of urban smash-and-repair that has brought little change in the course of the war, which recently entered its second year.The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based thi...Latest news
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