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who was the real liam allen ? it was a riddle that this single mom was determined to solve. here is dennis murphy with tran nine. >> what's love got to do with it ? just about everything. the new guy at long last made her tingle like ginger ale head filled her heart. >> i feel very good about myself . he was a wonderful person. >> why should something so good and rare lead to such a dark place. the shadow we world where nothing was as it seen -- seemed and it became the blinding truth. >> it was so intercut, so dark. >> as she got pulled deeper into the rip tide of the hidden underworld of her fianci, she joined forces with the woman an ocean away to undercover the truth. >> it is intruding on every part of your body, of your mind. >> would mischele be is patient and she was in the game of revenge as she was in the game of love? mischele lewis is a born caregiver and is little girl in new jersey she daydreamed about working somewhere in medicine to help people. as an adult she got her nursing degree and reported happily to the labor and delivery ward. >> your with the team d
who was the real liam allen ? it was a riddle that this single mom was determined to solve. here is dennis murphy with tran nine. >> what's love got to do with it ? just about everything. the new guy at long last made her tingle like ginger ale head filled her heart. >> i feel very good about myself . he was a wonderful person. >> why should something so good and rare lead to such a dark place. the shadow we world where nothing was as it seen -- seemed and it became the...
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he— that's a big turnaround for mark allen. ., , ., ., ., ., allen._ allen. he goes into tomorrow evening with a bit of time to _ allen. he goes into tomorrow evening with a bit of time to reflect _ allen. he goes into tomorrow evening with a bit of time to reflect about - with a bit of time to reflect about it all. but the action continues live on bbc and bbc four. you will catch it on one of your devices on the main channels. great britain won silver in the men's team final at the european gymnastics championships, just losing out on the gold to ukraine despite entering the final stage with a lead. betty glover is part of the bbc�*s team in rimini. welcome to the competition floor where it is all now over. the man do men's european championships are done and they rounded off with a silver in the men's team final, just getting pipped by ukraine to gold who beat them by 0.3. very close, very fine margins. gb say they are proud of their performance and a little bit disappointed doctor win gold because they genuinely believe they could do it but it's wo
he— that's a big turnaround for mark allen. ., , ., ., ., ., allen._ allen. he goes into tomorrow evening with a bit of time to _ allen. he goes into tomorrow evening with a bit of time to reflect _ allen. he goes into tomorrow evening with a bit of time to reflect about - with a bit of time to reflect about it all. but the action continues live on bbc and bbc four. you will catch it on one of your devices on the main channels. great britain won silver in the men's team final at the european...
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i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. and that's just so terribly unfair. >> though the case is being heard in santa clara county, the da's office in sonoma county, where the crime was committed, is the one fighting it. >> what the prosecution argued is that this legislative intent never applied to the death penalty. >> neither the prosecutor or davis's attorneys gave statements after the friday hearing, though the death penalty has been put on hold in california, the clerk said the decision made in the santa clara county courtroom could have major ripple effects moving forward. >> this case is likely to go higher up on appeal to decide just how far the courts are going to go here to look at these death penalty cases under the sentencing guidelines that have now been imposed by the legislature. >> now, with the case submitted, the santa clara county judge plans in the richard allen davis case, the santa attorney is now also seeki
i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. and that's just so terribly unfair. >> though the case is being heard in santa clara county, the da's office in sonoma county, where the crime was committed, is the one fighting it. >> what the prosecution argued is that this legislative intent never applied to the death penalty. >> neither the prosecutor or...
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oh, i've talked to allen weisselberg about how to set this whole thing up. the minute the jurors in donald trump's 2016 election interference case, the hush money, falsifying business records case, the minute the jurors hear that audio recording they will all be thinking to themselves, oh, where's allen weisselberg, let's see if he corroborates or contradicts what michael cohen said on that audio recording. well, the prosecutors have neutralized allen weisselberg because he's not going to testify for the prosecution because he is now a convicted perjurer. if the defense tries to put him on the stand, if donald trump tries to call him as a witness, how credible will his testimony be now that he is not only convicted as part of a 15-year long criminal scheme to defraud in the first degree, that was the trump organization prosecution, but now he is a twice convicted felon having lied in essence to at least in part help donald trump. he's damaged goods. he has now been neutralized. there will be a lot of talk about them, but i think it unlikely we will see him a
oh, i've talked to allen weisselberg about how to set this whole thing up. the minute the jurors in donald trump's 2016 election interference case, the hush money, falsifying business records case, the minute the jurors hear that audio recording they will all be thinking to themselves, oh, where's allen weisselberg, let's see if he corroborates or contradicts what michael cohen said on that audio recording. well, the prosecutors have neutralized allen weisselberg because he's not going to...
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they are michael cohen and allen weisselberg. now we know that one of those two people is almost certain not to step foot in that courtroom and that's allen weisselberg. that is a victory for the d.a.'s office because although michael cohen will undergo what i expect will be a vigorous cross examination, there is no one else who can challenge his accounts of some of those critical conversations about the setup of the settlement payment to stormy daniels and what is really being charged here, which is the cover-up of those payments, which was orchestrated to ensure that he would win, he meaning former president trump, would win that election. that's the charge that the d.a. has made here. and now allen weisselberg won't be there to contest, but that's what michael cohen says happened. >> yeah, and charles, i mean, we have been seeing this, the former president is trying all sorts of last minute maneuvers to delay the start of this hush money trial. do these types of last minute efforts usually work? >> jose, they're usually not su
they are michael cohen and allen weisselberg. now we know that one of those two people is almost certain not to step foot in that courtroom and that's allen weisselberg. that is a victory for the d.a.'s office because although michael cohen will undergo what i expect will be a vigorous cross examination, there is no one else who can challenge his accounts of some of those critical conversations about the setup of the settlement payment to stormy daniels and what is really being charged here,...
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it is a pleasure to introduce secretary allen today at the hearing. he serves as the 54th secretary of state and alabama and the chief election official. secretary allen spent nearly a decade in the pike county alabama as probate judge which is the senior county election official and one was elected to the alabama house of representatives where he served as the vice chair of the legislature's constitution campaign and election committee. i know that secretary allen is honored to appear before the committee and offer knowledge on matters as he made it his mission to make it easy to vote in safe and secure elections. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. if the witnesses will please stand and raise their right hand. >> do you swear that the testimony you will give before the committee shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> thank you. you may be seated. you can now proceed and we will recognize each for a five- minute statement starting with secretary benson. >> secretary benson. >> thank y
it is a pleasure to introduce secretary allen today at the hearing. he serves as the 54th secretary of state and alabama and the chief election official. secretary allen spent nearly a decade in the pike county alabama as probate judge which is the senior county election official and one was elected to the alabama house of representatives where he served as the vice chair of the legislature's constitution campaign and election committee. i know that secretary allen is honored to appear before...
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secretary allen is honored to appear in this committee. thank you for being here. >> if the witnesses will stand and now raise their right hand. do you swear that the testimony -- give me a second. do you swear that the testimony you will give before the committee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing, but the truth? so help you. >> i do. >> thank you, you may now proceed, and we will recognize you each for a five-minute statement starting with secretary benson. and i will leave some time, thanks. secretary benson? >> thank you, chair klobuchar. it's an honor to be joining you today for this important hearing. these next eight months, it will define the future of our country and our democracy. and as michigan's chief election officer, that reality is clear to me every day. both as we work to ensure our elections are safe and secure, and in our efforts to protect every voter and election official from the lies, threats, deceptive tactics that continue to play our democracy. it's been a challenging few years for us. yet our democr
secretary allen is honored to appear in this committee. thank you for being here. >> if the witnesses will stand and now raise their right hand. do you swear that the testimony -- give me a second. do you swear that the testimony you will give before the committee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing, but the truth? so help you. >> i do. >> thank you, you may now proceed, and we will recognize you each for a five-minute statement starting with secretary benson. and...
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mark allen 9-7 up auainst the difference. mark allen 9-7 up against john _ the difference.s, how - the difference. mark allen 9-7 up against john higgins, how would l the difference. mark allen 9-7 up . against john higgins, how would that againstjohn higgins, how would that unfold? against john higgins, how would that unfold? ~ ~ , unfold? mark looks like he broke the back of his performance _ unfold? mark looks like he broke the back of his performance yesterday, l back of his performance yesterday, in a good _ back of his performance yesterday, in a good way, stuck under pressure for which _ in a good way, stuck under pressure for which of— in a good way, stuck under pressure for which of that match up to the point _ for which of that match up to the point after— for which of that match up to the point after the interval of the second — point after the interval of the second session, just open up a bit and relaxed — second session, just open up a bit and relaxed and looked a better player— and relaxed and looked a better player because of that. it'll tough forjohn_ playe
mark allen 9-7 up auainst the difference. mark allen 9-7 up against john _ the difference.s, how - the difference. mark allen 9-7 up against john higgins, how would l the difference. mark allen 9-7 up . against john higgins, how would that againstjohn higgins, how would that unfold? against john higgins, how would that unfold? ~ ~ , unfold? mark looks like he broke the back of his performance _ unfold? mark looks like he broke the back of his performance yesterday, l back of his performance...
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and then murdered her killer, richard allen davis has been on death row ever since, and now he hopes to change that. his attorneys believe a legal loophole may be entitling him to resentencing. ktvu dan rubin has more. >> one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas. now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. >> it's horrible. this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it was done. whether he was executed or not, it was finished. but here we are . >> marc klaas. polly's father, calls this revictimization the issue. a recent criminal justice reform law that invalid certain sentencing enhancements. it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california. >> legal analyst steven clark says this will be a first test for the new law. >> will he get anothe
and then murdered her killer, richard allen davis has been on death row ever since, and now he hopes to change that. his attorneys believe a legal loophole may be entitling him to resentencing. ktvu dan rubin has more. >> one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas. now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. >> it's...
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three players, donald trump, michael cohen, and allen weisselberg.jury his accounting of the events, how the payments were structured and the repayments were engineered, allen weisselberg won't be there to counter his portrayal of evens. >> this is for the hush money trial which is supposed to start on monday. they can't bring allen weisselberg from prison to testify? >> the first question is why is mr. weisselberg wearing what he's wearing on the witness stand. >> the trial starts on monday, jury selection for the hush money trial. there's an argument they're appealing on monday to get it delayed. another argument was made by the trump team to delay this? >> we understand there will be some form of argument today. they have made another filing. we're unsure exactly of the contents or even the subject matter of that filing because it's all under seal. our understanding it has to do with judge's rulings on recusal, and we will learn more later in the day. this is the third time they have asked an appeals court to delay the start of the trial because o
three players, donald trump, michael cohen, and allen weisselberg.jury his accounting of the events, how the payments were structured and the repayments were engineered, allen weisselberg won't be there to counter his portrayal of evens. >> this is for the hush money trial which is supposed to start on monday. they can't bring allen weisselberg from prison to testify? >> the first question is why is mr. weisselberg wearing what he's wearing on the witness stand. >> the trial...
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i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> anger klaas as the man who killed his daughter, polly tries to get his death sentence overturned. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil and i'm julian glover, attorn richard allen davis went to court today to have his case heard before a judge. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose bureau with more. zach >> yeah. and today's hearing was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for a resentencing. davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the
i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> anger klaas as the man who killed his daughter, polly tries to get his death sentence overturned. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil and i'm julian glover, attorn richard allen davis went to court today to have his case heard before a judge. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court. he joins us live from our san jose...
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her killer, richard allen davis, has been on death row ever since.hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to be resentenced. ktvu san rubin has more. >> one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. it's horrible. >> this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it was done. whether he was executed or not, it was finished. but here we are. >> marc klaas, polly's father, calls this revictimization the issue, a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements. it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> and this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get
her killer, richard allen davis, has been on death row ever since.hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to be resentenced. ktvu san rubin has more. >> one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. it's horrible. >> this should have...
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it sure seems like a message to throw allen weisselberg enjail again at 76.s kind of, you know, a tough move to throw him in jail the first time, a second bid right before the criminal trial. >> i see it not as a chilling effect that's going to adversely impact these witnesses to say we shouldn't testify, but it's going to be more in terms of a reality check if you make believe or tell a story isn't true, you could find yourself there, too. >> and it would suggest come clean or else, right? >> or stay home. >> or don't come at all. i mean when we talk about some of the witnesses that i just listed off, i mean what is your expectation about how forthcoming they will be? some of these folks have already testified in separate cases or separate law enforcement bodies or grand juries. i mean how much of a lift do you think is it going to be to get them to speak the whole truth about what trump did? >> i think certainly they're going to see the writing on the wall they have to be consistent if they testified before in any capacity because that inconsistency, again,
it sure seems like a message to throw allen weisselberg enjail again at 76.s kind of, you know, a tough move to throw him in jail the first time, a second bid right before the criminal trial. >> i see it not as a chilling effect that's going to adversely impact these witnesses to say we shouldn't testify, but it's going to be more in terms of a reality check if you make believe or tell a story isn't true, you could find yourself there, too. >> and it would suggest come clean or...
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from chief financial officer to a jail cell, donald trump's long-time lieutenant allen weisselberg sent to rikers island for lying to prosecutors. he's the latest to pay the price for his allegiance to the former president, even as trump prepares to face his own trial in a few days. >>> the raging debate over abortion just got some brand new fuel with arizona's supreme court upholding a near total abortion ban. republicans are now scrambling to limit the political damage. democrats hoping that this will be the issue that decides one of the most critical swing states on the map. >>> and any minute now, president biden and the prime minister of japan will take questions following their meeting at the white house. key to those discussions, how to counter china's growing economic and military aggression. we'll have that for you live as soon as it begins. >>> but we start with donald trump, just days before his own criminal trial getting a real world reminder of what happens if you tangle with the manhattan d.a. and lose. just hours ago his steadfast long-time ally and confidant former trump
from chief financial officer to a jail cell, donald trump's long-time lieutenant allen weisselberg sent to rikers island for lying to prosecutors. he's the latest to pay the price for his allegiance to the former president, even as trump prepares to face his own trial in a few days. >>> the raging debate over abortion just got some brand new fuel with arizona's supreme court upholding a near total abortion ban. republicans are now scrambling to limit the political damage. democrats...
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allen weisselberg wrote all of that down.hereupon, i annoy the people near me because i snorted out loud. he wrote it all down? if you are a fan of the wire, it's the scene where stringer turns to the young man and said are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy using a lot of swearwords? yes, he was taking notes on a criminal conspiracy. executor colangelo, allen weisselberg wrote all of that down. [ laughter ] i can't believe this is real. the big statement that i told you about that he asked cohen to bring to the meeting, the consultants accomplish of the 130,000 where that cohen made to keith davidson to keep stormy daniels quiet, you will see in this trial allen weisselberg's handwriting down the side of a bank statement laying out every one of the steps i just described, showing how they converted the $130,000 payoff amount to the 420 grand cohen would get paid back as a grossed out way to describe it and not as reimbursement but income. they took notes about it every step of the way and the prosecution has the notes
allen weisselberg wrote all of that down.hereupon, i annoy the people near me because i snorted out loud. he wrote it all down? if you are a fan of the wire, it's the scene where stringer turns to the young man and said are you taking notes on a criminal conspiracy using a lot of swearwords? yes, he was taking notes on a criminal conspiracy. executor colangelo, allen weisselberg wrote all of that down. [ laughter ] i can't believe this is real. the big statement that i told you about that he...
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one of the laws is smb 483 introduced by state senator ben allen.n a statement he says davis is allowed to make whatever wild legal assertion he wants, but our lie was deafly not designed to undo the death sentences of condemned child killers like him and any attempt to argue otherwise is off base." >> i think the court will look very carefully as to whether these guidelines actually apply to mr. davis and his death penalty verdict or whether they should only be used in other sentencing schemes. >> this could also set a precedent for future cases. >> other courts will look at this case in deciding how they handle these death penalty decisions when they have to go back and do resentencing under the new law. >> i think the judge is very good and thoughtful and will come to the right decision. >> important to note while mrs. davis has been on death row -- mr. davis has been put on death row -- in regards the judge did not issue a ruling today and the next hearing is scheduled for may 31st, audrey? >> joslin, thank you. >>> 11:00 a federal judge taking
one of the laws is smb 483 introduced by state senator ben allen.n a statement he says davis is allowed to make whatever wild legal assertion he wants, but our lie was deafly not designed to undo the death sentences of condemned child killers like him and any attempt to argue otherwise is off base." >> i think the court will look very carefully as to whether these guidelines actually apply to mr. davis and his death penalty verdict or whether they should only be used in other...
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i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. and that's just so terribly unfair. >> though the case is being heard in santa clara county, the da's office in sonoma county, where the crime was committed, is the one fighting it. >> what the prosecution argued is that this legislative intent never applied to the death penalty. >> neither the prosecutor or davis's attorneys gave statements after the friday hearing, though the death penalty has been put on hold in california, clark said the decision made in the santa clara county courtroom could have major ripple effects moving forward. >> this case is likely to go higher up on appeal to decide just how far the courts are going to go here to look at these death penalty cases under the sentencing guidelines that have now been imposed by the legislature. >> now, with the case submitted, the santa clara county judge is going to issue his ruling on may 31st. that's when it's expected. if he deci
i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. and that's just so terribly unfair. >> though the case is being heard in santa clara county, the da's office in sonoma county, where the crime was committed, is the one fighting it. >> what the prosecution argued is that this legislative intent never applied to the death penalty. >> neither the prosecutor or...
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. >> and dime paul allen. an optimistic view of the u.s.obs report, attention turning to the inflation rate. haidi: the yen is the worst-performing g10 currency. paul: janet yellen getting ready to meet that pboc governor. haidi: how we are setting up for the brand-new trading week, we will see a rise across major markets in one hour or so. asian stocks set to see some gains. bonded traders seeing the test shift to the cpi rate. half a percent higher. one hour away from the start of the cash session and qe stocks are down. we will see some muted gains, another day of gains. yen weakness benefiting export and trade related names. of course we are coming back from holidays, march cpi and ppi do this week which we know has been a sustained weakness trend. paul: let's look at u.s. futures, better at the moment by under a 10th of 1%. positive close on u.s. markets last week despite strong job numbers. our question is when will the u.s. two-year hit 5%. crude oil coming off the boil. off by 1%, but we have a conversation about whether $100 a barr
. >> and dime paul allen. an optimistic view of the u.s.obs report, attention turning to the inflation rate. haidi: the yen is the worst-performing g10 currency. paul: janet yellen getting ready to meet that pboc governor. haidi: how we are setting up for the brand-new trading week, we will see a rise across major markets in one hour or so. asian stocks set to see some gains. bonded traders seeing the test shift to the cpi rate. half a percent higher. one hour away from the start of the...
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but allen weisselberg has never testified against specifically donald trump.has led him to spending time at rikers and what is notable about weisselberg is the fact that we do not expect him to come forward as a testament either in the defense of donald trump or at the behest of the prosecution because, number one, there were questions about what allen weisselberg would actually testify to, and specifically, this is in the district attorney's interests to not have him testify because michael cohen is alleging that allen weisselberg was the other individual who he had discussed the exact specifics of the reimbursement plan for the stormy daniels payment. so essentially they're going to be able to present to the jury michael cohen's story of his conversation with allen weisselberg and how in 2017 he would be reimbursed $35,000 checks for the payment that he was personally making of $130,000. michael cohen is also going to testify that the amount that he was reimbursed was actually more than doubled, which hits at the heart of the prosecution's argument to the ju
but allen weisselberg has never testified against specifically donald trump.has led him to spending time at rikers and what is notable about weisselberg is the fact that we do not expect him to come forward as a testament either in the defense of donald trump or at the behest of the prosecution because, number one, there were questions about what allen weisselberg would actually testify to, and specifically, this is in the district attorney's interests to not have him testify because michael...
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that is the allen weisselberg moment. you wrote all of this down .he defense hasn't said anything about the fact that ng this has been laid out, that michael cohen has been talking about it, that we all know how this works. that is likely because they don't have to. the prosecution has the uphill battle here. they have the burden of proving this case beyond a reasonable c doubt on every charge. all the defense has to do is sit back and let the prosecution falter. part of the defense here is literally just "like michael cohen is a liar. this is built on a consistent. this will eventually crumble. as long as they concede a little doubt in just a single juror, they will have prevailed. that is what they are sticking to. the other possibilities are much more complicated, given the nature of this case. >> andrew, i am missing a logic point in the defense. i'm going to assume it is there and i am missing it. that is michael cohen is a l liar, so what? my response to that is so what in that what do we need to believe michael cohen for ? in order to get to a
that is the allen weisselberg moment. you wrote all of this down .he defense hasn't said anything about the fact that ng this has been laid out, that michael cohen has been talking about it, that we all know how this works. that is likely because they don't have to. the prosecution has the uphill battle here. they have the burden of proving this case beyond a reasonable c doubt on every charge. all the defense has to do is sit back and let the prosecution falter. part of the defense here is...
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her killer, richard allen davis, has been on death row ever since, and now he hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to resentencing. ktvu is an. reuben is live at the santa clara county hall of justice, where the case went before a judge today, an. >> yeah, the father of polly klaas was here, and he's furious that resentencing is even a possibility and that he has to relive this all over again. one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. >> it's horrible. this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it was done. whether he was executed or not, it was finished. but here we are . >> marc klaas. polly's father, calls this revictimization the issue. a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements. it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davi
her killer, richard allen davis, has been on death row ever since, and now he hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to resentencing. ktvu is an. reuben is live at the santa clara county hall of justice, where the case went before a judge today, an. >> yeah, the father of polly klaas was here, and he's furious that resentencing is even a possibility and that he has to relive this all over again. one of california's most notorious killers...
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. >> and i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens, so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again, that is just so terribly unfair. >> the judge says he will take time to consider the arguments he heard today. >> people have to be aware that individuals like richard allen davis are getting opportunities to relitigate their case. >> the court's ruling is scheduled for may 31st. >>> a survivor of the deadly mass shooting in half moon bay is filing a lawsuit, last january a gunman killed seven people at two mushroom farms, the lawsuit is against one of the farms, it alleges that the owners fail to provide adequate security for farmworkers who lived on the property. the plaintiff is pedro perez, whose brother was killed in the shooting. pedro was killed -- was hit five times. >> i had two bullets in my stomach. one in my face, one in my arm and a bullet in my back. >> we reached out to the owners but we have not heard back, the suspected shooter remains in custody. >>> still ahead, one day after the a's revealed
. >> and i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens, so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again, that is just so terribly unfair. >> the judge says he will take time to consider the arguments he heard today. >> people have to be aware that individuals like richard allen davis are getting opportunities to relitigate their case. >> the court's ruling is scheduled for may 31st. >>> a...
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>> brian allen -- liz: byron. >> byron allen, sorry, and that is a certain amount for the voting stocknk that's a mission impossible transaction. however, they do bring an understanding and the culture of understanding content. and content over a long period of time is going to work. so we'll see when the cards are up. and if the cards are unfair, have to do what's right, and that is protect our clients' interest and all the other voting shareholders' interest and do whatever's right in a legal way. are. liz: have you consulted subtled -- consulted lawyers ahead of it? >> we talk to a lot of people. i do research. i've probably gotten 200 profit in the last 10 days, and we read that, and our analysts read it, and we do understand options in terms of the dynamics. liz: okay. >> until, noah once said this, your cousin, years and years -- [laughter] liz: my ancient cousin -- >> you don't start building a ship when it rains. you plan in advance. liz: well, it's too late now. >> no, it's not. liz: you sure? bob bakish is running the company at the moment. what's his big requested that you h
>> brian allen -- liz: byron. >> byron allen, sorry, and that is a certain amount for the voting stocknk that's a mission impossible transaction. however, they do bring an understanding and the culture of understanding content. and content over a long period of time is going to work. so we'll see when the cards are up. and if the cards are unfair, have to do what's right, and that is protect our clients' interest and all the other voting shareholders' interest and do whatever's...
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worried about picking their favorite candidates from the ballots i am grateful that secretary wes allen is focused on making sure alabama selections will always be free and fair. [applause] this year when alabamians take their way to the ballot box i hope they will be voting on another issue, gaming. i believe the current proposal being contemplated by the legislature is good for alabama and i will be carefully watching it go through the process. it will crackdown on illegal gambling and it will responsibly regulate limited forms of legal gaming including the statewide lottery. thank you speaker leadbetter hit his leadership team for the their hard work on this. now's the time for alabama voters to have another say on this issue in more ways than one week and contrast what we are doing here here in alabama with that of washington d.c. or even other states. i'm confident that because of our work together republicans and democrats alike, alabama can be vital for the nations. we recognize the responsibility of the role of state government. that means standing up for alabama values in areas
worried about picking their favorite candidates from the ballots i am grateful that secretary wes allen is focused on making sure alabama selections will always be free and fair. [applause] this year when alabamians take their way to the ballot box i hope they will be voting on another issue, gaming. i believe the current proposal being contemplated by the legislature is good for alabama and i will be carefully watching it go through the process. it will crackdown on illegal gambling and it...
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allen weisselberg was the chief financial officer for the trump organization and was mentioned several being a part of the plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg. >> in july 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization worse indicted for scheming for tax fraud and was sentenced to five months in prison and a plead -- agreed to plead guilty. >> they are looking to squeeze him again to get to donald trump. >> on march 2024 allen weisselberg pled guilty to perjury and lying under oath in the fraud case, a deal that sends him back to prison but does not require him to testify in the hush money case. the manhattan district attorney and his team are the prosecutors. harvard educated democrat and former assistant attorney general of new york and on december 6 2022, the da secure the conviction of the trump corporation and the payroll corporation for conspiracy, criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records. on march 30, 2023, donald trump was indicted by the da and the manhattan court. days later, he was arraigned. >>> republicans are selling it but who's buying it? why some a
allen weisselberg was the chief financial officer for the trump organization and was mentioned several being a part of the plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg. >> in july 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization worse indicted for scheming for tax fraud and was sentenced to five months in prison and a plead -- agreed to plead guilty. >> they are looking to squeeze him again to get to donald trump. >> on march 2024 allen weisselberg pled guilty to...
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allen are you here? and again, i'm going to remind you please try to line up when i call your name. >> my name is not allen. >> okay. not allen. >> hello, i'm shawna boat in the west harbor i've been a legacy tenant in some respects since my adolescence in the 70s my father had a slip i took over the split up when he died i have a - i've seen is marina transition from the original stick pile to the concrete docks and so on a working-class marina was just been that way it is not a luxury yacht harbor my boat was built in the 80's no title no motor i sale it up and down the channel and the only type of work i can afford frankly, i think we're at the point where we're going to get priced out this type of vessel will be priced out of the harbor we need to take a closer look hesitate what historic element will go away. and the new west harbor has a hefty price increase we pay property tax on the docks and the water can you believe we pay property tax on the water? (bell ringing) anyways we do and so when the
allen are you here? and again, i'm going to remind you please try to line up when i call your name. >> my name is not allen. >> okay. not allen. >> hello, i'm shawna boat in the west harbor i've been a legacy tenant in some respects since my adolescence in the 70s my father had a slip i took over the split up when he died i have a - i've seen is marina transition from the original stick pile to the concrete docks and so on a working-class marina was just been that way it is...
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allen weisselberg asked mr.f a bank statement showing the $130,000.00 payment michael cohen had made to keep stormy daniels quiet before the election. allen weisselberg and michael cohen agreed to a total repayment amount of $420,000.00. here's how they got to that number. this is good. they started with $130,000.00 trump road michael cohen for the stormy daniels payoff. then, they added $50,000.00 for a separate reimbursement michael cohen was claiming, which had to do with tech services he paid for during the campaign. that adds up to 180. then they agreed to double that amount to $360,000 to account for taxes. now, of course, if trump was just reimbursing michael cohen, there was no need to close it up for taxes. they doubled it because their plan was to call it income instead of a reimbursement. if michael cohen was getting money they were calling income, he would have to pay taxes on it. michael cohen was close to a 50% tax bracket. to make them whole on the $180,000 the defendant told him, they had to doub
allen weisselberg asked mr.f a bank statement showing the $130,000.00 payment michael cohen had made to keep stormy daniels quiet before the election. allen weisselberg and michael cohen agreed to a total repayment amount of $420,000.00. here's how they got to that number. this is good. they started with $130,000.00 trump road michael cohen for the stormy daniels payoff. then, they added $50,000.00 for a separate reimbursement michael cohen was claiming, which had to do with tech services he...
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allen and allen.ater on. we will see you then. hello there. monday brought some bright and breezy conditions for some of us, and in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm, particularly if you had a little bit of shelter. in fact, we saw temperatures around 17 degrees through east anglia and down into the london area. it was a very different story further west, however. cloud and rain lingered for much of the day and in some spots we had just shy of half an inch of rain. now, if we take a look at what's going to come through tuesday, it will be a similar kind of story. unfortunately, out to the west we'll see quite a lot of cloud and some outbreaks of rain. clearer skies further east and with lighter winds we'll see a little more in the way of sunshine. so showery rain across south—west england, wales and into northern ireland through the morning. that low pressure not moving very far, so it'll stay rather grey and damp. we could see a few scattered showers across east anglia and south—east england into
allen and allen.ater on. we will see you then. hello there. monday brought some bright and breezy conditions for some of us, and in the sunshine it felt pleasantly warm, particularly if you had a little bit of shelter. in fact, we saw temperatures around 17 degrees through east anglia and down into the london area. it was a very different story further west, however. cloud and rain lingered for much of the day and in some spots we had just shy of half an inch of rain. now, if we take a look at...
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allen control system is thinking of this in a different way.nstead of going toe to toe and trying out manufacturing them what were doing is leveraging the brilliantly that the u.s. has in software we have the best university stanford, mit, we are taken is exquisite software and commodity hardware and tried to change the game on china. liz: we talk about how much money in this country is spending, the newest budget that president biden has floated i believe the 2025 budget includes $850 billion for the department of defense. that's a 51% jump since back in 2015. is there a way by using things like the bullfrog that we can reverse that, do better when it comes to protecting our troops from the drones and saving israelis from this drone swarm of what they seem recently is there a way to reverse and bring the number down? >> this but it is suspended i don't know if i can comment on the levels there but technology should be deflationary by nature. we are trying to get new capability to the u.s. government and give them options to procure the stuff.
allen control system is thinking of this in a different way.nstead of going toe to toe and trying out manufacturing them what were doing is leveraging the brilliantly that the u.s. has in software we have the best university stanford, mit, we are taken is exquisite software and commodity hardware and tried to change the game on china. liz: we talk about how much money in this country is spending, the newest budget that president biden has floated i believe the 2025 budget includes $850 billion...
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cbs' jason allen has the story. [ chants ] >> reporter: campus crackdown at atlanta's emory university. police tore down tents, and some appear to be tased by police. some students and faculty were led away in handcuffs. here at the university of texas austin dueling protests. pro-palestinian and pro-israeli protesters facing off on campus with security watching. >> it is my understanding that the university of texas at austin funds research that israel directly benefits from. >> reporter: on the campus of usc, the lapd used their batons to disperse a large crowd last night. the school canceling the main stage commencement ceremony. cbs' nancy chen is at columbia university. >> reporter: dozens of tents remain here at columbia university. right outside it, israeli flags. and some jewish students we spoke to say they feel scared to be on campus. >> many of us knew people at the music festival or that live nearby -- i'm sorry, i'm getting emotional about that. the situation where people scream hateful speech, who have harassed and attacked us verbally and physically people is just making
cbs' jason allen has the story. [ chants ] >> reporter: campus crackdown at atlanta's emory university. police tore down tents, and some appear to be tased by police. some students and faculty were led away in handcuffs. here at the university of texas austin dueling protests. pro-palestinian and pro-israeli protesters facing off on campus with security watching. >> it is my understanding that the university of texas at austin funds research that israel directly benefits from....
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arizona rancher george allen, allen kelly's wife testified in his murder trial. >> ainsley: kelly shot and killed an unarmed migrant who was on his property, the rancher insists they did have guns. >> lawrence: madeleine rivera has details on that story. >> madeleine: good morning, arizona rancher george kelly is facing one count of second-degree murder after prosecutors say he shot and killed an unarmed migrant walking near his home in 2023. kelly's defense argue he spotted what he thought were drug smugglers and fired warning shots into the air. kelly's wife testified her husband was eating lunch and he told her to be quiet because he thought he heard a shot and described this outside their living room window. >> i saw two men walking, they were dressed in dark camo or light, i can't remember. what stood out, the fact they had big, brown backpacks on them and they were carrying rifles. >> kelly's wife said she called u.s. border patrol and handed the phone to her husband. after that, she heard gunshots. if convicted, kelly could spend 20 years behind bars. >> steve: thank you very mu
arizona rancher george allen, allen kelly's wife testified in his murder trial. >> ainsley: kelly shot and killed an unarmed migrant who was on his property, the rancher insists they did have guns. >> lawrence: madeleine rivera has details on that story. >> madeleine: good morning, arizona rancher george kelly is facing one count of second-degree murder after prosecutors say he shot and killed an unarmed migrant walking near his home in 2023. kelly's defense argue he spotted...
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. >> it's leo kearse and steve n allen .. >> how very dare. >> how very dare. >> not very nice simon i know they always team me up with this unemployed disobliging . unemployed disobliging. >> don't start blaming some invisible people. >> in fact, i suspect you probably collaborate with them to put me on the back foot. >> don't you know? you say so get him to say that about me. and then. and then he'll be apologetic and diminutive in the. >> it's not even true. >> it's not even true. >> i can knit. so there are beginnings to my talent. >> what are your modem accomplishments? >> i was trying to go through a list the other day. you know, in the old days, a man used to have to con a ship and be able to butcher a hog and light a fire in the wild. what would you say they are nowadays? >> i can't correctly butcher a hog, but i can make a mess of exactly. >> it's also one of the meanings of butcher, isn't it? yeah. >> what have you got? >> what have you got? >> you got anything? >> you got anything? >> i genuinely can prepare? anim
. >> it's leo kearse and steve n allen .. >> how very dare. >> how very dare. >> not very nice simon i know they always team me up with this unemployed disobliging . unemployed disobliging. >> don't start blaming some invisible people. >> in fact, i suspect you probably collaborate with them to put me on the back foot. >> don't you know? you say so get him to say that about me. and then. and then he'll be apologetic and diminutive in the. >> it's...
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allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer, he was mentioned several timesbeing a part of the hush money plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization were vowing to scheme tax authorities. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a witness against the trump organization. >> they're looking to squeeze him again still to possibly get to donald trump. >> reporter: on march 4th, 2024, allen weisselberg pled guilty to perjury and lying under oath in the trump civil fraud case, a deal that sends him back to prison but does not require him to testify in the hush money case. he's not been charged in that case. he's currently serving five months in prison. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and his team are the prosecutors in the trial. bragg is a harvard educated democrat and assistant attorney general of new york. on december 6th, 2022, d.a. bragg secured the conviction of the trump organization and payroll organization for co
allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer, he was mentioned several timesbeing a part of the hush money plot. >> i have spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump organization were vowing to scheme tax authorities. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a witness against the trump organization. >> they're looking to squeeze him again still...
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allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer.entioned several times as being part of the hush money plot. >> i've spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump corporation were indicted for scheming to defraud tax authorities at the federal, state and local levels. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a witness against the trump organization. >> they're looking to squeeze him, again, still to possibly get to donald trump. >> on march 4th, 2024, allen weisselberg pled guilty to perjury and lying under oath in the trump civil fraud case, a deal that sends him back to prison but does not require him to testify in the hush money case. he's not been charged in that case. he's currently serving five months in prison. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and his team are the prosecutors in the trial. bragg is a harvard-educated democrat and former assistant attorney general of new york. on december 6th, 2022, d.a. bragg secur
allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer.entioned several times as being part of the hush money plot. >> i've spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump corporation were indicted for scheming to defraud tax authorities at the federal, state and local levels. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a witness against the trump organization....
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allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer.was mentioned several times in michael cohen's recording as being a part of the hush money plot. >> i've spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> reporter: in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump corporation were indicted for scheming to defraud tax authorities at the federal, state, and local level. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a witness against the trump organization. >> they're looking to squeeze him again, still to possibly get to donald trump. >> reporter: on march 4th, 2024, allen weisselberg pled guilty to perjury and lying under oath in the trump civil fraud case, a deal that sends him back to prison but does not require him to testify in the hush money case. he's not been charged in that case. he's currently serving five months in prison. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and his team are the prosecutors in the trial. bragg is a harvard educated democrat and former assistant attorney gener
allen weisselberg was the trump organization's chief financial officer.was mentioned several times in michael cohen's recording as being a part of the hush money plot. >> i've spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up. >> reporter: in july of 2021, allen weisselberg and the trump corporation were indicted for scheming to defraud tax authorities at the federal, state, and local level. he was sentenced to five months in prison and agreed to plead guilty and be a...
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my question is for professor allen. i was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more about adam's role, the declaration. i've heard other scholars, including akhil amar, kind of make this point, but i was curious, you know, a what other kind of contributions he making? and then also maybe this is an act of historical imagining, but how how might we understand how adams was getting his ideas, the document when jefferson was the, i think, first draft or before the committee took it over. so so this is i mean, you know, adams was a very busy man in the fall of 1775. and that spring. 1776. and he was a busy man in. all the ways of somebody who's trying to get something done. so arm twisting and after hours conversations with people and clarifying his own thoughts for himself and setting himself. goals and tasks so in november of 1775, he and richard lee meet in his rooms one night, which are across from the tavern in philadelphia, where everybody gathered after meeting hours and they sketch a plan for how you would
my question is for professor allen. i was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more about adam's role, the declaration. i've heard other scholars, including akhil amar, kind of make this point, but i was curious, you know, a what other kind of contributions he making? and then also maybe this is an act of historical imagining, but how how might we understand how adams was getting his ideas, the document when jefferson was the, i think, first draft or before the committee took it over....
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right now, richard allen davis is on death row for her murder, but davis hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to resentencing. ktvu is an reuben now with our story. >> one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. >> it's horrible. this should have ended 30 years ago. i had every expectation that once he went on death row, it was done. whether he was executed or not, it was finished. but here we are . >> marc klaas, polly's father, calls this revictimization the issue, a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements. it may have opened the door to have cases like richard allen davis's reconsidered. >> and this is a big deal, not just for mr. richard allen davis, but for others on death row in california, legal analyst stephen clark says this will be a first test for the new law. will he get another shot at
right now, richard allen davis is on death row for her murder, but davis hopes to change that. >> his attorneys believe a legal loophole may entitle him to resentencing. ktvu is an reuben now with our story. >> one of california's most notorious killers wants his death sentence overturned. it was back in 1996 that richard allen davis was convicted in the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas, now he's back in court thanks to a change in the law. >> it's horrible....
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cbs's jason allen has new details tonight on the campus chaos. >> reporter: campus crackdown at atlanta's emory university, police tore down tents erected this morning, and some appeared to be tased by police. some students and faculty were led away in handcuffs. here at the university of texas-austin, dueling protests. pro-palestinian and pro-israeli protesters facing off on campus with security watching. >> it is my understanding that the university of texas-austin funds research that israel directly benefits from. >> reporter: on the campus of usc, the lapd used their batons to disperse a large crowd of protesters late last night. the school canceling the main stage commencement ceremony. cbs's nancy chen is at columbia university. >> reporter: dozens of tents remain here at columbia university as we near a midnight deadline, school administrators have set to clear this lawn. right outside it, israeli flags, and some jewish students we spoke to say they feel scared to be on campus. >> many of us knew people or the music festival or that lived nearby -- i'm sorry. i'm getting very emoti
cbs's jason allen has new details tonight on the campus chaos. >> reporter: campus crackdown at atlanta's emory university, police tore down tents erected this morning, and some appeared to be tased by police. some students and faculty were led away in handcuffs. here at the university of texas-austin, dueling protests. pro-palestinian and pro-israeli protesters facing off on campus with security watching. >> it is my understanding that the university of texas-austin funds research...
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richard allen davis was convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas. this happened in petaluma. klaas was kidnapped during a slumber party in her mother's home. her body was found two months later in sonoma county. this case gained national attention, and now the 69-year- old davis was sentenced to death in 1996. his lawyers are arguing that in 2022 california law invalidates his sentencing enhancements for prior felony convictions, entitling him to a full resentencing. prosecutors argue though that the law doesn't apply to his death sentence. richard allen davis is scheduled to be in the courtroom tomorrow. >>> a traffic stop turned into a major drug bust in the south bay. police say it started back in november when police pulled over joshua jordan in san jose and found drugs in his car. that launched a four-month investigation, which ended last month when they arrested jordan and jonathan for selling drugs on the dark web. investigators say that the men, they were receiving cryptocurrency. >> and the dark web, it's a dangerous place. and we don't kno
richard allen davis was convicted of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas. this happened in petaluma. klaas was kidnapped during a slumber party in her mother's home. her body was found two months later in sonoma county. this case gained national attention, and now the 69-year- old davis was sentenced to death in 1996. his lawyers are arguing that in 2022 california law invalidates his sentencing enhancements for prior felony convictions, entitling him to a full...
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attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing class away from a slumber party in 1993, and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind. i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> legal experts we talked to say this case will likely be appealed to a higher court. now, the current top prosecutor in the county where davis was originally sentenced says he no longer believes in the death penalty. santa clara county da jeff rosen is trying to move other convicted men off death row. he's petitioning to resentence more than a dozen inmates to life without parole. families o
attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing class away from a slumber party in 1993, and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind....
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i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a systemic. attempt to undermine. >> why after law after law apparently accomplish 3 things they seem to be trying to destroy 3 strikes because this is all about sentence enhancements. this is exactly what 3 strikes was about. they're trying to empty the prisons and i believe the population is down to 77,000. inmates at this point and they're trying to eliminate the death penalty in 1993, polly klaas was kidnapped from her home in petaluma during a slumber party. >> 2 months later, davis confessed to killing and burying the 12 year-old girl in a shallow grave near cloverdale. on friday, a mot
i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a...