Ich habe uns hier ein kleines Forum eingerichtet.
Jeder kann hier in den einzelnen Themen, auch "Threads" genannt Beiträge schreiben. einfach so, ohne Anmeldung.
Wer sich doch anmeldet muss die etwas nervigen sicherheitsabfragen nicht mehr eingeben und kann sich per Mail informieren lassen wenn es hier etwas neues gibt.
Ich hoffe es kommen alle damit klar, bis bald,
Jonas
FALL RIVER, Mass. - A Massachusetts judge on Thursday denied a request from former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez to move his trial in the fatal shooting of a semi-professional football player to a different county.Hernandez, a former tight end for the Patriots, is charged in the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating the sister of Hernandezs fiance. Lloyds body was found in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandezs home in North Attleborough.In court Thursday, Hernandezs lawyer, Michael Fee, urged a judge to move the trial out of Bristol County, citing what he called sensational and inflammatory media coverage he said has prejudiced potential jurors against Hernandez. Fee said the press coverage of Hernandez has been relentless and has often included references to other crimes, including separate charges against Hernandez in Suffolk County in the 2012 killings of two Boston men.This has poisoned the jury pool in Bristol County, Fee said.He cited two telephone polls commissioned by the defence in which more than half the respondents said they believe Hernandez is definitely or probably guilty in Lloyds killing.Prosecutors, however, challenged the methodology and reliability of the polls, and said Hernandez had not shown that the jury pool in Bristol County has been tainted by media coverage.Superior Court Judge E. Susan Garsh denied the motion to change venue, finding that Hernandezs lawyers had not shown that the Bristol County communitys prejudgment of the case is so substantial that picking impartial jurors would be impossible.Hernandezs trial in Lloyds killing is scheduled to begin Jan. 9. Garsh said she plans to summon more than 1,000 people to pick a jury.In Suffolk County, Hernandez is accused in the fatal shootings of two men in July 2012. Prosecutors say Hernandez followed the men after one of them accidentally spilled a drink on him at a Boston nightclub. He is accused of shooting into the mens car at a stop light, killing them and injuring a third man. He has pleaded not guilty. That trial is scheduled to start May 28. Chris Archer Jersey . Armstrong was given the rank of "Chevalier" -- or Knight -- in the "Legion dHonneur" in 2005, the last year of his seven consecutive Tour de France victories. Bryan Reynolds Jersey . In five games last month, Billings led all scorers with 11 goals, 27 assists and 38 points as the Rock posted a 2-3 record. https://www.cheappiratesjerseys.us/402e-ed-ott-jersey-pirates.html . Paul, MN (SportsNetwork. Ryan Vogelsong Jersey . He just didnt expect them to be this good. 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The university commissioned its own one-man inquiry into the incidents, but will not release the findings of that probe because police are conducting their own investigation. "Independent investigator Steven Gaon conducted interviews related to the events in Thunder Bay, including allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct," the university said in a statement. The findings led to the decision to cancel the coming season. "Gaons findings reveal that while the events in Thunder Bay represented an isolated incident, the behaviour of some players was unacceptable, did not reflect the universitys values and failed to meet the universitys expectations of its student-athletes." The University of Otttawa website says Real Paiement has been coach of the mens team since 2011.dddddddddddd He is a former head coach of the Canadian junior team and was named coach of the year in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in 2002. Rock also said he realizes that some innocent players have been tarred by the scandal. "I am very much aware that for those members of our hockey team who were not in Thunder Bay, and for those who were present but took no part in the alleged events, this has been an especially difficult time." he said. "The shadow cast by the allegations of misconduct has affected all members of the team, some unfairly. But the university, too, is caught in the middle, Rock said. "We cannot name names, either way, for fear of doing greater injustice or of running afoul of the law ourselves. We can only wait, as we all must wait, for the police investigation to run its course, hoping that when it concludes that will add greater clarity." Police in Thunder Bay said the universitys review was separate from their own investigation, which also recently concluded. "Were currently reviewing the investigative file with the Crown," said spokesman Chris Adams, adding that an announcement on the case was expected "within the next few weeks." ' ' '