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what's more, the d.a.'cern about tacheny seems to ignore this man. >> back in 2002, i was a detective with the san antonio police homicide unit, and i was assigned to the cold case unit, and i had received a phone call. >> george saidler is deputy chief of criminal investigations for the bexar county, texas, sheriff's office. in april 2002, months before lieutenant jaramillo ever heard of dale tacheny, the former monk called detective saidler. tacheny gave him details about how father feit admitted murdering a 25-year-old woman. >> i remember mr. tacheny telling me that the girl had been placed in a bathroom, wrapped in what i call a saran wrap or cellophane, that she was naked from the waist up, that he had fondled her breasts. >> tacheny gave detective saidler numerous details about the murder that had never been made public and even put them in writing. >> i was convinced that mr. tacheny knew about the murder and that this person had told him about it. >> rudy jaramillo could not have possibly fed infor
what's more, the d.a.'cern about tacheny seems to ignore this man. >> back in 2002, i was a detective with the san antonio police homicide unit, and i was assigned to the cold case unit, and i had received a phone call. >> george saidler is deputy chief of criminal investigations for the bexar county, texas, sheriff's office. in april 2002, months before lieutenant jaramillo ever heard of dale tacheny, the former monk called detective saidler. tacheny gave him details about how...
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is investigating national security threats while the d.a. there are largely going after the mail drug criminals and things that nature is there a difference in the way we should evaluate who gets top secret information absolutely i think that's absolutely really necessary and i don't really doubt the occasional d d a investigation requires access to top secret information i mean it seems like it must be incredibly rare but a small side of possibility but if that is the case i do think this decision of this reuters report shows that the news just need to be far more transparency about how it happened and do you think do you have any thoughts on how that could happen . well look i mean the amount of talk this been recently about classified information and government secrecy shows that i mean frankly a lot of it just seems like beyond help at this point but you know i think there should be some sort of investigation into this but how long that would take off or even happened i don't know if you need thank you for joining us we appreciate your i
is investigating national security threats while the d.a. there are largely going after the mail drug criminals and things that nature is there a difference in the way we should evaluate who gets top secret information absolutely i think that's absolutely really necessary and i don't really doubt the occasional d d a investigation requires access to top secret information i mean it seems like it must be incredibly rare but a small side of possibility but if that is the case i do think this...
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massive data collection place so the d.a. in this specific instance is able to either get a tip from an anonymous source that this is happening sure that this this fits in as well but they're also able to intercept some sort of communication whether it be telecommunication with a b a message that you send online they intercept that they have that information and then make it then make a phone call to local law enforcement and tell him look we know something's going to happen make this routine traffic stop because you're going to find something the cop finds something they're able to arrest this the suspect you know maybe there's contraband maybe there's drugs on board but the investigation then begins at that traffic stop the investigation doesn't look back to the surveillance or the spying or where they were able to get that tip in the first place the investigation begins at that routine strapped traffic stop so not only that but that specific information of where they were able to get this evidence from is being held from t
massive data collection place so the d.a. in this specific instance is able to either get a tip from an anonymous source that this is happening sure that this this fits in as well but they're also able to intercept some sort of communication whether it be telecommunication with a b a message that you send online they intercept that they have that information and then make it then make a phone call to local law enforcement and tell him look we know something's going to happen make this routine...
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or the d.a., helps first thought wrong become next right thing. you can do it. i can teach the incarcerated population what to want because they always get what they wanted. they wanted more, they got more. they got it, they got it. they want someday, they left with none. they wanted her or him, they got that. i can tell them what to want now. pass first thought wrong, what to want. they do the right work, i can show them how to keep it this time. my boy's safe all day. it's not because of me. it's because of efforts like this. [applause] >> as our panelists take the stage and get seated, let me introduce our discussion. earlier this year, california state senator mark leno introduced legislation that would revise the penalty for simple drug possession under the state law, making drug possession laws that punish as a felony would now be punished as a misdemeanor. the new legislation, sb-1506, does not apply to anybody involved in selling or manufacturing drugs. the stated purpose of the bill is that it would help alleviate overcrowding in state prisons and count
or the d.a., helps first thought wrong become next right thing. you can do it. i can teach the incarcerated population what to want because they always get what they wanted. they wanted more, they got more. they got it, they got it. they want someday, they left with none. they wanted her or him, they got that. i can tell them what to want now. pass first thought wrong, what to want. they do the right work, i can show them how to keep it this time. my boy's safe all day. it's not because of me....
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>> one fact, the d.a. is actually black. and speaking of fun -- >> remember like 40 minutes back when you said the n word on camera a minute ago? >> uh-huh. we should talk about that. >> chris then says about the d.n.a. who pressed the matter, done six months community service. >> hey! >> we are going to die. >> i quoted chris brown. because this is off my [bleep] now. >> mustard -- wait, what? >> what the hell is a mustard is off the hot dog? >> you guys heard the mustard is off the hot dog before. >> the cow is out of the barn. you can't unscramble an egg. it's like sucking ketchup out of a doughnut. >> wait -- no. >> they had the criminal past's again. >> the wrong metaphor. it's not a criminal's past. >> i can say what i want. >> not always. you can't say you're doing community service in virginia when you're in new mexico, right, chris? >> we have to move on. we're prancercising on thin ice now. >> well said. >> celine dion is selling her huge water park house down jupiter island, florida. this is the house that has the
>> one fact, the d.a. is actually black. and speaking of fun -- >> remember like 40 minutes back when you said the n word on camera a minute ago? >> uh-huh. we should talk about that. >> chris then says about the d.n.a. who pressed the matter, done six months community service. >> hey! >> we are going to die. >> i quoted chris brown. because this is off my [bleep] now. >> mustard -- wait, what? >> what the hell is a mustard is off the hot...
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which could reveal mistakes biased witnesses or entrapment on the part of the prosecution now this d.a. program has been dubbed the special operations division or s.o.g. and it's comprised of over two dozen partnership agencies including the f.b.i. cia n.s.a. internal revenue service and department of homeland security i was joined earlier by matthew feeney assistant editor at reason twenty four seven to discuss this secretive agency and i asked him how long this practice has been going on. well i mean the special operations division that is mentioned was actually established to fight drug cartels in the ninety's i believe in latin america but since then it's grown from a couple dozen employees and of inspirations to actually now covering hundreds that's a lot and yes the something that started well over a decade ago to need to go on for this long now does this program point blank in french and someone for them writes from the information i've seen i think it does i think any constitutional system that is supposed to support civil liberties should allow citizens when they charge for tr
which could reveal mistakes biased witnesses or entrapment on the part of the prosecution now this d.a. program has been dubbed the special operations division or s.o.g. and it's comprised of over two dozen partnership agencies including the f.b.i. cia n.s.a. internal revenue service and department of homeland security i was joined earlier by matthew feeney assistant editor at reason twenty four seven to discuss this secretive agency and i asked him how long this practice has been going on....
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i read, san francisco d.a.rried that jim might have been in some hot water, and he's willing to take the case at a reduced rate. the prosecutor says, the personal part of this is just that, personal, it will be resolved with my wife and pastor and god. i love prosecutors, they invoke god when they win, they invoke god when they lose. >> this guy's been a d.a. for 28 years and certainly this is not a private matter, he's supposed to be the president of the california district attorney's association. and the fact about it hasn't been involved with this prostitu prostitute, and what he did was, the day after this, he went to the scene and he stayed on the scene and he started giving them information. >> and the police thought that was period. >> the police thought that was weird? >> absolutely, very suspicious. he taught in the fire academy. >> can i tell you my favorite part of this, this is the prostitute, she talked to the police, this is what it says in the article, she insisted to the newspaper that her relat
i read, san francisco d.a.rried that jim might have been in some hot water, and he's willing to take the case at a reduced rate. the prosecutor says, the personal part of this is just that, personal, it will be resolved with my wife and pastor and god. i love prosecutors, they invoke god when they win, they invoke god when they lose. >> this guy's been a d.a. for 28 years and certainly this is not a private matter, he's supposed to be the president of the california district attorney's...
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. >> reporter: but that is certainly not how the nassau d.a.he house, the long-anticipated report commissioned by the d.a. is released, but instead of the freedom that he sought, the report is a deadly report of his conviction, including a body blow that the director of the film brought forward. jesse and his wife get the news from his lawyer over the phone. >> the court does not exonerate jesse. >> reporter: their hope shattered. a few hours later, jesse and his team get a copy of the 155 page report, which throws out the recantations that were sent to the district çóattorney, they we found to be either over-stated. reliable, or unable to be substantiated. not only that, the report claims new evidence of jesse's guilt. the review team discovered signed and sworn statements of three additional boys who gave detailed accounts of sodomy and detailed abuse committed against them by jesse friedman. the report also raised questions about jesse friedman's state of mind, citing a doctor hired 25 years ago by his own defense lawyer to evaluate him, who
. >> reporter: but that is certainly not how the nassau d.a.he house, the long-anticipated report commissioned by the d.a. is released, but instead of the freedom that he sought, the report is a deadly report of his conviction, including a body blow that the director of the film brought forward. jesse and his wife get the news from his lawyer over the phone. >> the court does not exonerate jesse. >> reporter: their hope shattered. a few hours later, jesse and his team get a...
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this one statement she provided would now comprise much of the d.a.' orchestrated the whole thing and she, terrified of kody's murderous rage was forced to go alg for the awful ride. not at all like her original confession, but was there more to toni's story? well, maybe, because just before she was arrested toni left something behind. something in her very own words that just might reveal the real motive for mickey costanzo's murder. the critics agree, build your own pancakes part 2 is a hit! i put caramel and bacon, says bobby. i like it when syrup goes down the side, says jenna. and michael was left speechless. build your own pancakes are back for a limited run, only at denny's. anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ can help you do what you do...
this one statement she provided would now comprise much of the d.a.' orchestrated the whole thing and she, terrified of kody's murderous rage was forced to go alg for the awful ride. not at all like her original confession, but was there more to toni's story? well, maybe, because just before she was arrested toni left something behind. something in her very own words that just might reveal the real motive for mickey costanzo's murder. the critics agree, build your own pancakes part 2 is a hit!...
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but in my mind and in the minds of the majority of the d.a.'s around the state, the current state of misdemeanors and with our county jails being overcrowded, no person sentenced to a misdemeanor offense is going to do any jail time whatsoever. if they don't have jail as an incentive to engage in treatment, then there's nothing there, other than their own will to finally do something about their addiction. >> let me just ask you as a follow-up, what do you say, then, that the only thing -- if you're saying that currently being charged with a felony is going to result in drug treatment or maybe a sentence that isn't going to send someone to state prison, what do you say to someone that says well, what do you do with the felony conviction? you're making a lot of felons out of people who are committing simple drug offenses. >> i think probably if you were to look at a lot of individuals who end up getting convicted of possession, the arrest charge was probably either possession for sales or sales case, and the individual took a deal for simple pos
but in my mind and in the minds of the majority of the d.a.'s around the state, the current state of misdemeanors and with our county jails being overcrowded, no person sentenced to a misdemeanor offense is going to do any jail time whatsoever. if they don't have jail as an incentive to engage in treatment, then there's nothing there, other than their own will to finally do something about their addiction. >> let me just ask you as a follow-up, what do you say, then, that the only thing...
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they even call it a d.a. report. okay. it's like this. it tells you every single picture, every single time, you know. there's some that even show you where they possibly might strike again, okay. the one, other good feature they have on here, is if you do arrest somebody, say you arrest sewer and you find out his name is ricardo sanchez, and say you get sewer down here in san francisco. you could type in that search and say, oh, he was -- there was a sewer that was arrested in phoenix, arizona on such time and date and the detective that arrested him. you can call that detective and say, hey, did you have a sewer there, yep, ricardo sanchez, really? you can match up things that way. they do travel. [speaker not understood]. when i went through his facebook he had a ton of pictures from california. and all we did is call out here, hey, do you remember this? unfortunately it's kind of hard to figure out where it was and he wouldn't tell me the california one for some reason. but it works, a big thing. the other thing that they do with graf
they even call it a d.a. report. okay. it's like this. it tells you every single picture, every single time, you know. there's some that even show you where they possibly might strike again, okay. the one, other good feature they have on here, is if you do arrest somebody, say you arrest sewer and you find out his name is ricardo sanchez, and say you get sewer down here in san francisco. you could type in that search and say, oh, he was -- there was a sewer that was arrested in phoenix, arizona...
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where the president's vacation i really don't understand this overclassification level just now the d.a. have to show to have spoke on behalf of the agency but only on condition of anonymity right don't want their names out there. right now they said the process is kept secret to quote protect sources and investigative methods what are your thoughts on protecting sources and investigative methods like well you know i think that investigative methods and sources should be kept secret but you have to take home blame us for being suspicious given the amount of secrecy surrounding this i have no doubt that a lot of these investigations are very sensitive and that people's lives could be at risk if what some stuff is and kept closely on the rounds but i still think it's worth making sure that the process by which this stuff is classified well kept secret is legitimate and you know it was worked within the framework of our constitution now do you think the da is the only government agency that is kind of using n.s.a. data or there's other agencies out there that are also using it as a kind of
where the president's vacation i really don't understand this overclassification level just now the d.a. have to show to have spoke on behalf of the agency but only on condition of anonymity right don't want their names out there. right now they said the process is kept secret to quote protect sources and investigative methods what are your thoughts on protecting sources and investigative methods like well you know i think that investigative methods and sources should be kept secret but you...
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maybe in california armed with a great public defender and with a like minded d.a., maybe we can begin to make the societal changes in a dent in a nation's shameful conference. last fall we did make some progress even at the ballot box which has been very difficult during this generation but prop 36 passed in the deeply embedded 3 strikes law. i also want to point out to this group even though the focus today is on public defenders in the criminal system, in san francisco we try to go even further than that. last year they were making san francisco the rights to civil council city, the city of gideon. there are civil cases, eviction cases, family law cases where the consequences, the results followed in court are almost as severe to what gideon faced and what people face in criminal cases. what we recognize at the outset of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders in the community have rallied around it and the bar association and our firms have taken on more conviction cases. later we'll be holding an event to thank people in these positions and so please stay t
maybe in california armed with a great public defender and with a like minded d.a., maybe we can begin to make the societal changes in a dent in a nation's shameful conference. last fall we did make some progress even at the ballot box which has been very difficult during this generation but prop 36 passed in the deeply embedded 3 strikes law. i also want to point out to this group even though the focus today is on public defenders in the criminal system, in san francisco we try to go even...
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you were the d.a. assigned to the dale elliot case. three weeks ago.parcel was our only suspect from the beginning. he was alone at his place when elliot was shot. eyewitnesses near the scene saw him run out right after the gunshot. it looked open and shut. do you know of any connection between percel and a bounty hunter named jessie prince? why? we believe that ms. prince may be involved in the murder. i don't think so. why not? she called me a couple of weeks ago and wanted to talk. i told her to come up to the office. she said she couldn't. she said she had some information on the l.a. case, so i went over to her office. all right, i know how this looks, but shawn percel is incent. wonderful. let me see the proof. i need to know you're not going to talk to anyone, not even the police. whatever you tell me will be held in confidence. i think percel was framed. by cops? yeah. who? i don't know yet, but i'm working on it. why don't you go to ia? trust me, my word's not going to be very good with ia. so, how will you get the proof? i'll get it. jack: um
you were the d.a. assigned to the dale elliot case. three weeks ago.parcel was our only suspect from the beginning. he was alone at his place when elliot was shot. eyewitnesses near the scene saw him run out right after the gunshot. it looked open and shut. do you know of any connection between percel and a bounty hunter named jessie prince? why? we believe that ms. prince may be involved in the murder. i don't think so. why not? she called me a couple of weeks ago and wanted to talk. i told...
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also, he was told to take anger management classes and the d.a. says there's no indication that he ever took any of those classes. but as far as why he showed up here at this school is still something of a mystery. we know that he spoke to the two women that he took hostage in the office when he first arrived and one of those women actually was ordered to make a phone call to a local television station because he wanted to tell that station that he was not afraid to die and that he wanted them here to capture the moment when he killed police officers. fortunately, none of that ever happened. he never left the office. he fired about six shots at officers, didn't hit anyone, they returned fire, no one was hurt and was actually one of those office employees who convinced him to give himself up without incident and without anyone being harmed here. ashleigh? >> david, tell me about her. i'm hearing her name is antoinette tuff and she's an absolute hero. >> reporter: that's right. this is really remarkable. a tremendous show of bravery by this woman un
also, he was told to take anger management classes and the d.a. says there's no indication that he ever took any of those classes. but as far as why he showed up here at this school is still something of a mystery. we know that he spoke to the two women that he took hostage in the office when he first arrived and one of those women actually was ordered to make a phone call to a local television station because he wanted to tell that station that he was not afraid to die and that he wanted them...
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. >> reporter: but that is certainly not how the nassau d.a. visit the house, the long-anticipated report commissioned by the d.a. is released, but instead of the freedom that he sought, the report is a deadly report of his conviction, including a body blow that the director of the film brought forward. jesse and his wife get the news from his lawyer over the phone. >> the court does not exonerate jesse. >> reporter: their hope shattered. a few hours later, jesse and his team get a copy of the 155 page report, which throws out the recantations that were sent to the district çóattorney, they we found to be either over-stated. reliable, or unable to be substantiated. not only that, the report claims new evidence of jesse's guilt. the review team discovered signed and sworn statements of three additional boys who gave detailed accounts of sodomy and detailed abuse committed against them by jesse friedman. the report also raised questions about jesse friedman's state of mind, citing a doctor hired 25 years ago by his own defense lawyer to evaluate
. >> reporter: but that is certainly not how the nassau d.a. visit the house, the long-anticipated report commissioned by the d.a. is released, but instead of the freedom that he sought, the report is a deadly report of his conviction, including a body blow that the director of the film brought forward. jesse and his wife get the news from his lawyer over the phone. >> the court does not exonerate jesse. >> reporter: their hope shattered. a few hours later, jesse and his team...
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he called the d.a. a racist. >> the judge ruled that chris brown submitted bogus community service reports. he responded to this, did n six months community service with police. >> what n word? >> i'm not going to say it. >> keep it real. >> brian wrote out the n word here, so we know. >> kanye was on kris jenner's show
he called the d.a. a racist. >> the judge ruled that chris brown submitted bogus community service reports. he responded to this, did n six months community service with police. >> what n word? >> i'm not going to say it. >> keep it real. >> brian wrote out the n word here, so we know. >> kanye was on kris jenner's show
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the d.a. said he is charmed with 45 counts of domestic violence including assault with a deadly weapon which was a pillow. he posted $125,000 bail and the tone denies the charges calling them over blown. >> high school students are retaking advance placement exams this morning because their initial scores were thrown out. this is after a court canceled a hearing in redwood city yesterday over a lawsuit filed by parents and the school district. they wanted a local judge to force the college board to re-instate the original scores. the college board threw out the scores because of the way officials did the seating called them seating irregularities in may, facing each other in a circle account board wants the case moved to a federal court. >> this is much more ahead including the growing wildfire in southern california destroying homes and forcing hundreds to evacuate. >> give away going on right now, and why >> in southern california a massive wildfire growing if riverside county burning 85 mil
the d.a. said he is charmed with 45 counts of domestic violence including assault with a deadly weapon which was a pillow. he posted $125,000 bail and the tone denies the charges calling them over blown. >> high school students are retaking advance placement exams this morning because their initial scores were thrown out. this is after a court canceled a hearing in redwood city yesterday over a lawsuit filed by parents and the school district. they wanted a local judge to force the...
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he called the d.a. a racist. >> the judge ruled that chris brown submitted bogus community service reports. he responded to this, did n six months community service with police. >> what n word? >> i'm not going to say it. >> keep it real. >> brian wrote out the n word here, so we know. >> kanye was on kris jenner's show. we just finally got to see a picture of the baby. >> it's a good l
he called the d.a. a racist. >> the judge ruled that chris brown submitted bogus community service reports. he responded to this, did n six months community service with police. >> what n word? >> i'm not going to say it. >> keep it real. >> brian wrote out the n word here, so we know. >> kanye was on kris jenner's show. we just finally got to see a picture of the baby. >> it's a good l
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actually, you do-- with us or with someone from the d.a.'s office. keep reminding people. the lady here was first. thank you. eames: here's the other way it could go. we get a subpoena, we get every cop who isn't nailed down and a dozen patrol cars with lights flashing a couple command vehicles the size of buses and we park them all down here for a day. you know how nothing inspires confidence like cops filing in and out of a broker's office. we were good to go on the bond offering. at the last minute, ed pulled the sternman tower off the table. why? my guess is, he wants to sell. it's their most valuable property. easily worth $600 million. if ed was looking to cash out this was the way to go. was the old man on board with this? no. they were fighting about it. the sternman tower is his legacy. he poured everything into it. he wanted to live out his days in that penthouse. looks like he got his wish. woman: maybe you should wait till mr. sternman gets back from lunch. don't make us explain about the search warrant again. aa meeting book. there are m
actually, you do-- with us or with someone from the d.a.'s office. keep reminding people. the lady here was first. thank you. eames: here's the other way it could go. we get a subpoena, we get every cop who isn't nailed down and a dozen patrol cars with lights flashing a couple command vehicles the size of buses and we park them all down here for a day. you know how nothing inspires confidence like cops filing in and out of a broker's office. we were good to go on the bond offering. at the last...
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the organization partnered with the d.a. as they deal with victims of crimes. >> we take 18,000 call as year on the hot light. >> they raise money by collecting cell phone and gets $5 to $10 each when they turn them in and he saw this as an opportunity and found an unusual place to get a large number of phones: california rehabilitation center. >> they donateed 140 cell phones which i thought was phenomenal. usually it takes solutions a year to collect that many phones. check out the bounty: prison guards pose behind the collection and the two boxes filled up to sent to san jose, courtesy of people trying to smuggle in the cells into the prison cells. some are thrown over the against in the yard to be collected or take the bodies with the hopes of avoiding collection but they were discovered, confiscated and then sent here to next door solutions. the irony, a man behind bars, some know domestic violence, helping out women affected by the same issue. >> we thought, wow, there is something about a sweet kiss of justice. >> the
the organization partnered with the d.a. as they deal with victims of crimes. >> we take 18,000 call as year on the hot light. >> they raise money by collecting cell phone and gets $5 to $10 each when they turn them in and he saw this as an opportunity and found an unusual place to get a large number of phones: california rehabilitation center. >> they donateed 140 cell phones which i thought was phenomenal. usually it takes solutions a year to collect that many phones. check...
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. >> the d.a. did ask for 20 years. >> bill: but the d.a.g. >> i agree. they are frustrated, too. >> bill: the people in montana in yellow stone county have to throw him out, or he has to be impeached. >> you can bring impeachment. >> impeachment against a judge. >> legislature in montana in helena should impeach this judge. >> given the rolling what he said was so horrible that this girl was acting too old for her age. 14 years old. >> bill: that can all be used in the impeachment process and it should be. >> one of these cases an 11-year-old that was sexually molested intercourse and gave the guy suspended sentence. >> bill: this judge ball has sympathy for the devil. all right, ladies, thanks very much. charles krauthammer on deck. we will get his thought on the syrian situation. military action being a the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two
. >> the d.a. did ask for 20 years. >> bill: but the d.a.g. >> i agree. they are frustrated, too. >> bill: the people in montana in yellow stone county have to throw him out, or he has to be impeached. >> you can bring impeachment. >> impeachment against a judge. >> legislature in montana in helena should impeach this judge. >> given the rolling what he said was so horrible that this girl was acting too old for her age. 14 years old. >>...
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three teens have been charged in his death and last night the d.a.g the case spoke to cnn about what role race played in the killing. listen. >> i don't believe that this is a racial crime at all. i have nothing in any of my files, any of the paperwork, any of the audio recordings that we have that would suggest that christopher layne was killed either because of his race or his nationality. i tend to think that the police chief's comments that they did this out of boredom are probably accurate. with respect to the race issue, again, we don't have anything that's going to lead us to believe that this was a racially motivated crime. >> holly, do you agree with the d.a. there that this should not be prosecuted as a hate crime? >> i do agree with that, don. hate crimes, and i've head oklahoma's hate crime statute, they do have a category for national origin and ancestry and race, but what you need to determine when you charge a hate crime, what is the mind of the defendant, and there's no indication that these suspects even knew christopher layne. so, t
three teens have been charged in his death and last night the d.a.g the case spoke to cnn about what role race played in the killing. listen. >> i don't believe that this is a racial crime at all. i have nothing in any of my files, any of the paperwork, any of the audio recordings that we have that would suggest that christopher layne was killed either because of his race or his nationality. i tend to think that the police chief's comments that they did this out of boredom are probably...
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police are still investigating the coke killing and the case has not been turned over to the d.a.'s office yet. more than $50,000 has been raised to support coke's 15- year-old daughter. her body was found in vacaville last friday. supporters hope to raise $100,000 for the funds. >>> in oakland's latest action against prostitution, a hotel has been shut down. the city attorney's office uncovered an overwhelming amount of evidence of sex trafficking at the hotel and it convinced the superior court to shut the place down. the hotel was recently sold to business owners who plan to tear the building down and replace it with a strip mall with office and restaurants. >> i think it would be better to offer it to programs like we have for a dollar or a limited amount of money and then we can renovate it and turn it into housing. >> outreach workers for the temple church are trying to help women and children caught in sex trafficking. >>> two bay area hospitals are among ten being fined by the state department of public health. alta bates summit center in oakland was fined $50,000 for a sep
police are still investigating the coke killing and the case has not been turned over to the d.a.'s office yet. more than $50,000 has been raised to support coke's 15- year-old daughter. her body was found in vacaville last friday. supporters hope to raise $100,000 for the funds. >>> in oakland's latest action against prostitution, a hotel has been shut down. the city attorney's office uncovered an overwhelming amount of evidence of sex trafficking at the hotel and it convinced the...
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this case has been given to the grand jury because the d.a. wants to pursue criminal attempted homicide, not just a misdemeanor for running that stop sign. while the case is under investigation, the officer is under administrative leave. >> i can't imagine an officer firing at a guy just for not stopping at a stop sign who is this guy? does he have a criminal background? >> he does have a criminal history. at the time of this incident, it appears he was under probation for a series of other incidents. brown's lawyer believes what we see in the video doesn't necessarily show that brown put the life of the officer in danger. >> what you see before that car comes towards the officer is in that mirror you can see the officer standing there. you can see his arm. that's crucial to whatever happens. >>> chico likes cheetos. >> this is chico, the culprit, got home from work and this is how he greeted us. >> chico got his head stuck in a bag of cheetos. this is a common occurrence for dog owners. >> oh, that's where he got the bag from. >> you have to
this case has been given to the grand jury because the d.a. wants to pursue criminal attempted homicide, not just a misdemeanor for running that stop sign. while the case is under investigation, the officer is under administrative leave. >> i can't imagine an officer firing at a guy just for not stopping at a stop sign who is this guy? does he have a criminal background? >> he does have a criminal history. at the time of this incident, it appears he was under probation for a series...
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i contacted the westchester county d.a.'ssistant d.a. available to assist the sheriff in his investigation. i then made myself available to westchester, made my family available and i provided westchester county, the d.a.'s office with additional information to investigate other potential victims, if they existed. i did everything i was required to do as a d.a., and it's because there's nothing more important to me than protecting children from sexual molesters. it's easy. >> that's why this gets so confusing. the other part of the sheriff's allegation is this guy's an illegal immigrant, this is the district attorney, he's putting him up in his house. >> listen it's nonsense. alex hossu was in the country for 12 years, had a valid new york state driver's license, licensed by the state of connecticut to own a business, he was married to an american woman. >> the feds are after him for being illegally here. >> the fed has issued an i.c.e. hold because he's not in the country legally. >> not in the country illegally or legally?
i contacted the westchester county d.a.'ssistant d.a. available to assist the sheriff in his investigation. i then made myself available to westchester, made my family available and i provided westchester county, the d.a.'s office with additional information to investigate other potential victims, if they existed. i did everything i was required to do as a d.a., and it's because there's nothing more important to me than protecting children from sexual molesters. it's easy. >> that's why...
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the d.a.'s office charged rasheed strain with killing rebecca vieira, that was on mcarthur boulevard near 73rd avenue, another person was wounded but is expected to survive. patrol officers spotted strain early wednesday morning in east oakland and arrested him. >>> at this hour police say they are on the lookout for a sexual predator who attacked a woman near santa clara university. janine de la vega tells us who they are search for and how the public can help. >> authorities want you to look at the man in this sketch closely to see if you recognize him. police say he grabbed a woman walking on franklin street wednesday morning and sexually assaulted her. >> she put up a great fight and was able to fight him off and run away and summon the police. >> officers coordinated with campus security, which put out and alert, the attack happened off-campus right on the edge. the victim was not a student but it still surprised them. >> made me think twice about walking in this area alone at night. >> ju
the d.a.'s office charged rasheed strain with killing rebecca vieira, that was on mcarthur boulevard near 73rd avenue, another person was wounded but is expected to survive. patrol officers spotted strain early wednesday morning in east oakland and arrested him. >>> at this hour police say they are on the lookout for a sexual predator who attacked a woman near santa clara university. janine de la vega tells us who they are search for and how the public can help. >> authorities...