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count one not guilty count two, guilty. count three, not guilty.lty count five, not guilty count six, guilty. waiting here on count seven conspiracy to commit wirefraud they have found him not guilty on that count, guys. two of seven he's been found guilty of. the other five not guilty. waiting on that final count. found guilty of count eight. that's three guilty counts of eight, guys. we will bring you any more news from what's happening inside that courthouse and, of course, because he has been found guilty on three of the eight charges, that is a conviction but any sentencing wouldn't happen today we'll have to wait for the judge for that martin shkreli found guilty on three. >> two guilty for security fraud and one guilty for conspiracy to commit security fraud. what can we expect for sentencing >> well, melissa, when he was arrested, they said he could face up to 20 years incf convicted. predicted this outcome that he might not be found guilty on a few of them, not all of them since this is his first conviction, he would not get 0 years. maybe
count one not guilty count two, guilty. count three, not guilty.lty count five, not guilty count six, guilty. waiting here on count seven conspiracy to commit wirefraud they have found him not guilty on that count, guys. two of seven he's been found guilty of. the other five not guilty. waiting on that final count. found guilty of count eight. that's three guilty counts of eight, guys. we will bring you any more news from what's happening inside that courthouse and, of course, because he has...
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not guilty as tracee was saying on five, guilty on the three. interesting they found him guilty on, securities fraud. that is what i was explaining earlier, whether or not your clients make money, if your practices and your firm and your fund and your tax office five blocks down the road, if that, if you're cooking your books and not reporting whether it is your taxes or your investments legally, properly, this is what can happen to you. you can't not add here that his note right may have played a part in him getting caught in all of this. notoriety. securities count, count three guilty. another charge of securities fraud, guilty. there were two funds, two different hedge funds. that could be the chemicals here, actually i'm not sure. if you look overall at the charges against him this jury has found -- tracee, i know you're still there, one of the things you and i talked about earlier the jury had, you have this federal jury coming in, right? these are average men and women. they had a tough time getting a jury together because of his notoriety
not guilty as tracee was saying on five, guilty on the three. interesting they found him guilty on, securities fraud. that is what i was explaining earlier, whether or not your clients make money, if your practices and your firm and your fund and your tax office five blocks down the road, if that, if you're cooking your books and not reporting whether it is your taxes or your investments legally, properly, this is what can happen to you. you can't not add here that his note right may have...
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three pled guilty. but rederick melton has pled not guilty.hen we asked him about details of the female victim's description of one of her attackers, he shut us down. >> somebody dipping into my case? i think we're done here. put me in my room. somebody dipping in my case. i'm done. >> two weeks later, melton agreed to speak with us again. >> the last time we talked to you, you kind of got a little angry. >> yeah. >> what was that about? >> it was about, like, i felt that they went to other co-defendants to get questions to ask me, like as if i had did the rape, basically accusing me. you know? i got accused. so, yes. i got upset. >> several weeks earlier, melton was placed in disciplinary segregation for fighting in his maximum security general population unit. he's now eligible to return to general population but has requested to remain in segregation. >> classification comes in 30 days. they ask you if you want to move. i say no because i'm going to trial. i'd rather have the concentration down here. so i don't move. >> besides working on h
three pled guilty. but rederick melton has pled not guilty.hen we asked him about details of the female victim's description of one of her attackers, he shut us down. >> somebody dipping into my case? i think we're done here. put me in my room. somebody dipping in my case. i'm done. >> two weeks later, melton agreed to speak with us again. >> the last time we talked to you, you kind of got a little angry. >> yeah. >> what was that about? >> it was about,...
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fraud, not guilty. count five, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, found not guilty. count six, securities fraud, guilty. count seven, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, not guilty and count eight, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, not guilty. we've been out here five days for the deliberations. the most action was tuesday when the jurors sent a note to the judge asking for the definitions for assets under management and fraudulent intent. they've been very quiet until this afternoon, sent a note to the judge saying they reached a verdict, and as far as most speculation out here is they were being extra thorough, they were unsure, they were thinking or they were divided on the verdict. they were not sure, trying to persuade one another, and as you said, martin shkreli known as pharma bro, most notably for being the pharmaceutical ceo jacking up the aids drug 5,000%. he denies all of the charges that he was trying to defraud these investors in his company so, he did, he was out here, he seemed very pleas
fraud, not guilty. count five, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, found not guilty. count six, securities fraud, guilty. count seven, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, not guilty and count eight, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, not guilty. we've been out here five days for the deliberations. the most action was tuesday when the jurors sent a note to the judge asking for the definitions for assets under management and fraudulent intent. they've been very quiet until this afternoon, sent a...
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mr lee has pleaded not guilty.me samsung is far more than an electronics company. it dominates south korea's economy. this company accounts for nearly one fifth of the economy here. it's a huge group, a global technology giant, and that's why this verdict is being watched so closely. but it's also not asked about this one company. large conglomerates dominate the economy here. there have been accusations of corruption against the heads of many of these companies. in the past, even when they've been convicted, they've been pardoned because the government said there would be an economic impact on the country if they go to jail. so it is very significant if we get a strong sentence today and if he is found guilty because now they are the new government, which won elections, saying it will clean up corruption and there will be no more part —— pardons for the head. this is only the start. the former president who was impeached is also facing trial. that's right. the verdict that comes out here today will be an indicator
mr lee has pleaded not guilty.me samsung is far more than an electronics company. it dominates south korea's economy. this company accounts for nearly one fifth of the economy here. it's a huge group, a global technology giant, and that's why this verdict is being watched so closely. but it's also not asked about this one company. large conglomerates dominate the economy here. there have been accusations of corruption against the heads of many of these companies. in the past, even when they've...
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and not guilty so on securities fraud three counts there and was found guilty and on some of the other conspiracy to commit wire fraud he was not found guilty what would you say in terms of all the possible outcomes, this one is in terms of its severity. >> i think this is not to be wishy about it but a little bit middle of the road i think that the government should be pleaseded with this result as well as a practical matter, the sentence can be significant even based on these -- on the charges on which he was convicted, and, again this, judge is going to be considering a lot factors, not just the individual loss figure associated with the particular schemes he was convicted on. >> right. >> and they can consider the retrophin scheme as well possibly. >> thank you for joining us. appreciate us on short notice reacting to martin shkreli's jury verdict we should say today. >>> more pain for obamacare. molina health care bailing on two more state exchanges we'll talk to the acting ceo joseph white about the moves now and president trump once boasted about how many magazine covers he's be
and not guilty so on securities fraud three counts there and was found guilty and on some of the other conspiracy to commit wire fraud he was not found guilty what would you say in terms of all the possible outcomes, this one is in terms of its severity. >> i think this is not to be wishy about it but a little bit middle of the road i think that the government should be pleaseded with this result as well as a practical matter, the sentence can be significant even based on these -- on the...
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if i'm guilty, i'm guilty. i'll take the best deal they can give me. you know what i mean? >>> coming up -- >> i have open wounds. i still do. four times in my stomach, three times in my pelvic. >> robert leonardis speaks out. then -- >> i don't have to take it. we can rip it up. >> deanna collins makes a deal but her judge has the final say. >>> new inmates are booked into the bergen county jail in hackensack every day of the week. most will arrive in a police squad car. but today one is driven into the compound by an ambulance from a nearby hospital. and due to the nature of his charges, robert leonardis' reputation has preceded him. >> at the end of the day, a fellow officer got shot at, it sticks with you. you're going to look at that guy differently than a guy that's here for a parking ticket. >> any crime involving law enforcement, we take a little more personally. especially when someone's being shot at. >> you have to put your emotions aside. you can't let your emotions dictate what you do. so i mean, yeah, you think about it. it affects you. you still have a job to
if i'm guilty, i'm guilty. i'll take the best deal they can give me. you know what i mean? >>> coming up -- >> i have open wounds. i still do. four times in my stomach, three times in my pelvic. >> robert leonardis speaks out. then -- >> i don't have to take it. we can rip it up. >> deanna collins makes a deal but her judge has the final say. >>> new inmates are booked into the bergen county jail in hackensack every day of the week. most will arrive in...
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if found guilty, she could face ten years in prison and a lifetime ban from politics.n here at the start of her trial, yingluck appeared confident. but her critics say she's guilty of implementing a controversial rice subsidy policy that benefited only her party, her thai, and that cost the government billions of dollars. the scheme was part of yingluck‘s winning manifesto, a generous promise to buy rice farmers‘ entire crop for much more than the market price. but it was also expensive and wasteful. some of those losses, it's alleged, were also due to corruption. the military used corruption as one of the justifications of the coup against yingluck‘s government. but many thais believed the coup was about knocking out the shinawatra family as a political force. this trial is about much more than a controversial rice scheme. whatever happens to yingluck shinawatra at the supreme court, it will be used by both opponents and her supporters to gauge what kind of role thailand's most popular political party will be allowed to play in the future, and whether the military wan
if found guilty, she could face ten years in prison and a lifetime ban from politics.n here at the start of her trial, yingluck appeared confident. but her critics say she's guilty of implementing a controversial rice subsidy policy that benefited only her party, her thai, and that cost the government billions of dollars. the scheme was part of yingluck‘s winning manifesto, a generous promise to buy rice farmers‘ entire crop for much more than the market price. but it was also expensive and...
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another 40 —— he pleaded guilty to drugs offences and a 37—year—old was found guilty of drugs offenceslanning of this. they were all working together to target teenagers and use them for sex. this is typical of what we have heard in these trials over the past two years, but they are just one small part of operation sanctuary, which has been running since 2013. 700 complainants have come forward. around 100 people have been convicted. and 18 of them were from these trials. all of their sentences have totalled around 300 years. now that reporting restrictions have been lifted, i can tell you that as pa rt been lifted, i can tell you that as part of this investigation, the police used a convicted child rapist as an informant. he was paid around £10,000. we have spoken to the chief co nsta ble of £10,000. we have spoken to the chief constable of northumbria police about this, and he said full risk assessments were carried out. he said "the information gathered from that individual has put dangerous men behind bars". we have also learned over the past two years but two of the victims were i
another 40 —— he pleaded guilty to drugs offences and a 37—year—old was found guilty of drugs offenceslanning of this. they were all working together to target teenagers and use them for sex. this is typical of what we have heard in these trials over the past two years, but they are just one small part of operation sanctuary, which has been running since 2013. 700 complainants have come forward. around 100 people have been convicted. and 18 of them were from these trials. all of their...
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i find you cause previous bodily harm, ifind you both guilty. ifind you both guilty.ered here in court, the visibly emotional victim told me he was relieved thatjustice has finally been served. as mother welcomed the verdict. all i am asking is for harsh prison sentences for these men. the ordeal left my son deeply traumatised and i am happy his attackers have been found guilty. various political parties supporters protested against racism outside the court. the convicted men will be sentenced in two months‘ time. many he attended the trial are hoping thejudge will time. many he attended the trial are hoping the judge will deliver lengthy jail terms. hoping the judge will deliver lengthyjail terms. let‘s have a look at some of the other stories making the news now. at least fourteen people, including five children, have been killed after an air strike hit a residential area of yemen‘s capital, sanaa. witnesses said two buildings in the south of the city, which is controlled by houthi rebels, had been destroyed. the former thai prime minister, yingluck shinawatra, has
i find you cause previous bodily harm, ifind you both guilty. ifind you both guilty.ered here in court, the visibly emotional victim told me he was relieved thatjustice has finally been served. as mother welcomed the verdict. all i am asking is for harsh prison sentences for these men. the ordeal left my son deeply traumatised and i am happy his attackers have been found guilty. various political parties supporters protested against racism outside the court. the convicted men will be sentenced...
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what could the significance of a guilty verdict mean for her?ould the significance of a guilty verdict mean for her? it is hugely significant. if she is given a guilty verdict, she will either be sentenced to prison, a lifetime ban from politics, and that basically knocks her out of the running for any political action in the future. you have to remember that she is still very popular in thailand, a very important political figure. every time she appears in court, the support base for her has grown. larger numbers have come each time, giving her flowers, larger numbers have come each time, giving herflowers, roses, in support of her. there is a sense that if she is sentenced in faces this lifetime ban in politics, what happens to the party, her party, and her brother's party. they have gotten victory for 15 years in thailand. it looks like if that does happen it puts the future of this party in great doubt what kind of role it will play in a democratic thailand wants this country gets back to democratic rule. —— once. 0k, thank you, reporting fr
what could the significance of a guilty verdict mean for her?ould the significance of a guilty verdict mean for her? it is hugely significant. if she is given a guilty verdict, she will either be sentenced to prison, a lifetime ban from politics, and that basically knocks her out of the running for any political action in the future. you have to remember that she is still very popular in thailand, a very important political figure. every time she appears in court, the support base for her has...
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yes, so one is to coerce people into pleading guilty.ustice kennedy said in a recent supreme court case, we don't have a system of trials anymore in the united states. we have a system of plea bargains. 95% of people who are charged with a crime and up pleading guilty. in many cases, they plead guilty and not because they want to, but because if they don't, the prosecutor says, i am going to throw the book at you. that is not supposed to happen. you are not supposed to the analyzed for exercising your constitutional right to go to trial. prosecutors do that every day, including eye bluffing about your case. there are a lot of cases, especially for the low-level misdemeanor ones, millions of americans get arrested for every day. prosecutors don't have that much evidence, in part because the case is so low level, the police are not that careful when they make the arrests. because it is just a misdemeanor, the prosecutors are not all that concerned about convictions. in a lot of those cases, people would be better off going to trial. but th
yes, so one is to coerce people into pleading guilty.ustice kennedy said in a recent supreme court case, we don't have a system of trials anymore in the united states. we have a system of plea bargains. 95% of people who are charged with a crime and up pleading guilty. in many cases, they plead guilty and not because they want to, but because if they don't, the prosecutor says, i am going to throw the book at you. that is not supposed to happen. you are not supposed to the analyzed for...
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scott peterson found guilty of murdering his pregnant wife lacy. now with peterson's appeal pending he is speaking out from prison. here's abc's diane macedo. >> i was staggered by it. i had no idea it was coming. >> reporter: you're listening to the voice of scott peterson in newly released audio talking from death row about the moment he was found guilty of murdering his wife, lacy peterson, and their unborn child. >> it was crazy here. it was like this amangzirrible i had. i couldn't feel my feet on the floor. i couldn't feel the chair i was sitting in. my vision was even a little blurry. >> reporter: scott peterson and the case against him is now back in the spotlight in a new seri y peterson" on a&e. >> there is a trend now of convicted killers speaking out from behind prison walls, always declaring their innocence. >> reporter: jailhouse phone interviews like the ones featured in "serial," "making a murderer" -- >> poor people lose all the time. >> reporter: and "20/20's" "menendez brothers" -- >> there's still a lot of purpose in life, even
scott peterson found guilty of murdering his pregnant wife lacy. now with peterson's appeal pending he is speaking out from prison. here's abc's diane macedo. >> i was staggered by it. i had no idea it was coming. >> reporter: you're listening to the voice of scott peterson in newly released audio talking from death row about the moment he was found guilty of murdering his wife, lacy peterson, and their unborn child. >> it was crazy here. it was like this amangzirrible i had....
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they kept saying, plead guilty, you can go home today. he said, i am not pleading guilty, because i did not do it. he sat in that jail for a year. they put him in solitary confinement, allegedly to protect him, but what happened to him is what happens to virtually everybody, especially kids, who get put in solitary. that's why it is unconstitutional. most other countries in the world. it does something to your mind. there was a point where your judge looks empathetically at him and says, if you just say you are guilty, you can go home today. he said, i am all right, your honor. finally, after two years, the prosecution dismissed the case, and he got to go home. suffered thetill same kind of demons we know happens to virtually everyone who is in solitary. so one day, not long after he was released, he tied bedsheets to his neck and jumped out of the window of his mother's house, killing himself. that is a tragic case and in "chokehold" i suggest that one, really unfortunate lesson from that story is that he actually would have been better
they kept saying, plead guilty, you can go home today. he said, i am not pleading guilty, because i did not do it. he sat in that jail for a year. they put him in solitary confinement, allegedly to protect him, but what happened to him is what happens to virtually everybody, especially kids, who get put in solitary. that's why it is unconstitutional. most other countries in the world. it does something to your mind. there was a point where your judge looks empathetically at him and says, if you...
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if found guilty she could face ten yea rs if found guilty she could face ten years in prison and a lifetimerom politics. seen here at the start of a trial, yingluck shinawatra appeared confident. but her critics say she is guilty of implementing a controversial life subsidy policy that benefited only her party, her thai, subsidy policy that benefited only her party, herthai, and subsidy policy that benefited only her party, her thai, and that cost the government billions of dollars. the scheme was part of yingluck shinawatra's winning manifesto, a generous promise to buy rice farmers' entire crop for much more in the market price. but it was also expensive and wasteful. some of those losses it is alleged were also due to corruption. the military used corruption is one of the justifications of the coup against yingluck shinawatra's government. but many thais believed the coup was about knocking out the shinawatra family asa about knocking out the shinawatra family as a political force. this trial is about much more than a controversial rice scheme. whatever happens to yingluck shinawatra at
if found guilty she could face ten yea rs if found guilty she could face ten years in prison and a lifetimerom politics. seen here at the start of a trial, yingluck shinawatra appeared confident. but her critics say she is guilty of implementing a controversial life subsidy policy that benefited only her party, her thai, subsidy policy that benefited only her party, herthai, and subsidy policy that benefited only her party, her thai, and that cost the government billions of dollars. the scheme...
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he was found guilty of three counts including securities fraud and conspiracy, not guilty on five countslawyer was saying he will be speaking with the judge to determine if a jail sentence is appropriate. appropriateit's not and he did not say if they would appeal the ruling. julia: they were delighted. they talked about it. the longest term you conserve for this is 20 years. but he seemed pretty confident that this would be a very small sentence if not know jail sentence to serve. we will continue to watch that going forward. down guilty on three out of eight counts. scarlet: he won more than he lost his what his lawyer said. it's go back to our discussion with the diversity management reporter in detroit. we were talking about the difficulty, the rarity of female succession at the ceo level. we talked about how there are internal challenges and external challenges whether it is a lack of diversity from internal candidates or at the board level that would look for a next journal candidate. -- female a bit about --s tend not to have men they tend to have men as cfo's or president. at the
he was found guilty of three counts including securities fraud and conspiracy, not guilty on five countslawyer was saying he will be speaking with the judge to determine if a jail sentence is appropriate. appropriateit's not and he did not say if they would appeal the ruling. julia: they were delighted. they talked about it. the longest term you conserve for this is 20 years. but he seemed pretty confident that this would be a very small sentence if not know jail sentence to serve. we will...
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on the evidence it was appropriate for him to be found guilty.n it was a no-brainer what the outcome was going to be. and i think that he knew what the outcome was going to be. but by him being a man anyway, you know, they have pride issues. so if he his feeling hurt or pain he east probably not wearing it on the outside. >> you're now a convicted murderer. >> yep. >> have you thought about that? >> yep. >> what's it feel like? >> i was already basically labeled as the convicted murderer when i came in the charge. >> so now? >> so now it's just official. >> it doesn't bother you? >> nope. >> why is that? >> because i know i'm gonna get one day. it's not that i don't care. it's that i already -- i'm past this moment, i'm thinking of the future. >> but bell's future is in the hands of the same 12 jurors who just convicted him. he will now return to court to find out his sentence. the best case is 25 years to life. worst case, the death penalty. >> all rise. >> i think they might give me 30 to life. i don't want to say 25 to live and jinx it. >> we
on the evidence it was appropriate for him to be found guilty.n it was a no-brainer what the outcome was going to be. and i think that he knew what the outcome was going to be. but by him being a man anyway, you know, they have pride issues. so if he his feeling hurt or pain he east probably not wearing it on the outside. >> you're now a convicted murderer. >> yep. >> have you thought about that? >> yep. >> what's it feel like? >> i was already basically...
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one police officer who pleaded guilty will be sentenced at a later date but not guilty for the otheralk about adrin pogmore because he said he knew the couple that they were filming. of the four incidents, three of the people filmed in three of the incidents were totally aware they we re incidents were totally aware they were being observed by the police helicopter but there was a couple who were self acknowledged swingers who were self acknowledged swingers who were self acknowledged swingers who were filmed on one of the incidents by the police helicopter. it was hovering near their home and found them having sex outside their home on the patio. it came out during this trial that they knew adrian pogmore, he was friends of theirs, and that they were aware the police copter was filming. the woman involved waved at the police helicopter. that again focuses everything on adrian pogmore and that was the central defence of all the men found not guilty here today. they blamed pc adrian pogmore, described during the trial as the tea m described during the trial as the team deviant, for wh
one police officer who pleaded guilty will be sentenced at a later date but not guilty for the otheralk about adrin pogmore because he said he knew the couple that they were filming. of the four incidents, three of the people filmed in three of the incidents were totally aware they we re incidents were totally aware they were being observed by the police helicopter but there was a couple who were self acknowledged swingers who were self acknowledged swingers who were self acknowledged swingers...
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three guilty of preparing terrorist acts.ing group cold the three musketeers on the messaging app telegram. 0ne musketeers on the messaging app telegram. one man's car was found by officers in the west midlands last year. 0fficer sets set up a fake career service and when they went about his car last year they found a machete and a pipe bomb. the arabic word for infidel was scratched onto the blade of the machete. there were shot gun cartridges to. thejulius delight considering a verdict on the fourth accused who denies preparing terrorist acts. this trial has been going on for some time? it has been a trial of several months. it has had a huge amount of police resources , had a huge amount of police resources, the operation in this trial. police set up this company, it was an elaborate scheme. these three men who have been found guilty today were well—known to m15 and the police. two of the member and next door neighbours, ali and hussein. they had travelled to an extremist islamist training camp in pakistan and in prison th
three guilty of preparing terrorist acts.ing group cold the three musketeers on the messaging app telegram. 0ne musketeers on the messaging app telegram. one man's car was found by officers in the west midlands last year. 0fficer sets set up a fake career service and when they went about his car last year they found a machete and a pipe bomb. the arabic word for infidel was scratched onto the blade of the machete. there were shot gun cartridges to. thejulius delight considering a verdict on the...
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. >> i look guilty there.u look deeper into my background to see that i don't have a reason for it. >> but, will his claim of innocence holds up? ♪ >>> located from the hudson river, hackensack, new jersey is one of its oldest. hackensack has its own character and faces its own challenges. you can find examples just outside downtown. at the county jail. while some of the men and women incarcerated here had been convicted. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting child and the resolutions of their cases. william bernard mercedes agree. this is his first extended stay in jail. bernard says his four months here have caused him panic attacks and worsen his stuttering. >> i would stutt sometimes when the anxiety level wouldet real high on the outside but nothing like on a daily basis where the guys in the unit would make fun of me because that's the way i talk everyday. i guess some people look at you for some reason and they just target in on you and a lot of them have been in there for ten or twelve mon
. >> i look guilty there.u look deeper into my background to see that i don't have a reason for it. >> but, will his claim of innocence holds up? ♪ >>> located from the hudson river, hackensack, new jersey is one of its oldest. hackensack has its own character and faces its own challenges. you can find examples just outside downtown. at the county jail. while some of the men and women incarcerated here had been convicted. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting...
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he's pled not guilty. but now he's got a new problem on his hands. >> what you're saying is you didn't steal. >> i didn't steal anything. i had the receipt. i had the canteen in my box. >> he was recently given 21 days in confinement after the jail's disciplinary committee concluded that he stole a candy bar from another inmate. >> it's a misunderstanding, a mistake. but i have to go through the bureaucratic stuff to have any of my things heard. >> he's filled out paperwork to appeal the decision. and now corporal debose will review it. >> so this is what you were accused of. you are accused of stealing somebody's canteen, right? >> yeah. >> this was on the other shift. >> yeah. >> it says you went in there while the guy was in the shower and you took his canteen. okay, all right -- >> i have a receipt saying that i paid for the items. they're saying that i stole them. that is not right. there's no mention of the ticket number in there or anything. >> it doesn't say a snickers candy bar or a milky way cand
he's pled not guilty. but now he's got a new problem on his hands. >> what you're saying is you didn't steal. >> i didn't steal anything. i had the receipt. i had the canteen in my box. >> he was recently given 21 days in confinement after the jail's disciplinary committee concluded that he stole a candy bar from another inmate. >> it's a misunderstanding, a mistake. but i have to go through the bureaucratic stuff to have any of my things heard. >> he's filled out...
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of kidnapping, ifind you both guilty.l victim victor mlotshwa told me he was relieved that justice has mlotshwa told me he was relieved thatjustice has finally been served. his mother welcomed the ruling. translation: alli am asking for harsh prison sentences for these men. the ordeal left my son deeply traumatised and i am happy his attackers have been found guilty. various political party supporters protested against racism outside the court. the convicted men will be sentenced in two months‘ time. many who attended the trial are hoping thejudge will deliver who attended the trial are hoping the judge will deliver lengthyjail terms. the billionaire boss of the samsung empire and south korea‘s third richest man — has been jailed for five years after being found guilty of bribery, embezzlement and perjury. jay y lee was found guilty of making inappropriate donations worth around six million dollars, in exchange for government favours. the former thai prime minister, yingluck shinawatra, has fled the country, hours before
of kidnapping, ifind you both guilty.l victim victor mlotshwa told me he was relieved that justice has mlotshwa told me he was relieved thatjustice has finally been served. his mother welcomed the ruling. translation: alli am asking for harsh prison sentences for these men. the ordeal left my son deeply traumatised and i am happy his attackers have been found guilty. various political party supporters protested against racism outside the court. the convicted men will be sentenced in two...
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charlie alli5ton wa5 found guilty of wanton and furious driving.ders are meeting in leeds, calling for more money and a commitment from central government to help improve transport links in the region. 0ur correspondent dan whitworth is in leeds. a5 as you said there has been a big meeting of dozens of political leaders and business leaders and they have been talking about places like this, leed5 station, a real transport hub in the north of england and the reason tho5e leaders have come together is because they wa nt to have come together is because they want to create a sense of unity, to speak to the government with one voice. when they ask or demand, depending on how you look at it, more commitment and more money from the government to help improve existing public transport networks in the north, and to create new ones. this comes in the wake of an article written by the transport secretary this morning for the yorkshire post, with the headline saying it all. i must say, that has left a bit of a sour taste in the mouth5 left a bit of a sour tas
charlie alli5ton wa5 found guilty of wanton and furious driving.ders are meeting in leeds, calling for more money and a commitment from central government to help improve transport links in the region. 0ur correspondent dan whitworth is in leeds. a5 as you said there has been a big meeting of dozens of political leaders and business leaders and they have been talking about places like this, leed5 station, a real transport hub in the north of england and the reason tho5e leaders have come...
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mr lee, has been found guilty of paying bribes to the previous government here.anslation: as a lawyer, i cannot accept any of the legaljudgment, or the fact—finding in the ruling. we will make an appeal immediately and we are confident the ruling will be overturned. the case is part of a major corruption scandal which erupted in south korea late last year and evoked public anger. tens of thousands came out on the streets. and that triggered the removal of the country's president park geun—hye. she was accused of allowing her close friend to accept donations from south korea's large conglomerates in return for government favours. 0utside court on friday, anti—corru ption protesters gathered once again as the verdict was being delivered. "samsung is evil", one woman shouted. but there were others who were unhappy with the court's decision. she, and a group of park geun—hye supporters, think the whole verdict is part of a government plan to eventually prove that the former president is guilty too. the verdict that come from this court room is about so much more than
mr lee, has been found guilty of paying bribes to the previous government here.anslation: as a lawyer, i cannot accept any of the legaljudgment, or the fact—finding in the ruling. we will make an appeal immediately and we are confident the ruling will be overturned. the case is part of a major corruption scandal which erupted in south korea late last year and evoked public anger. tens of thousands came out on the streets. and that triggered the removal of the country's president park...
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. >>> former reading mayor vaughn spencer is free, on $50,000 bail after entering a not guilty plea of federal corruption charges. last week spencer and allentown married he had pawlowski were indicted on bribery and fraud charge was three other people, they are accused of running a pay to play scheme, pawlowski pleaded not guilty last week. >>> overseas now u.s. officials say talks with the north korea are possible if the communist country gets rid of the nuclear weapons. secretary of state rex tillerson made the announcement yesterday, on friday north korea successfully launched a missle capable of reaching u.s.
. >>> former reading mayor vaughn spencer is free, on $50,000 bail after entering a not guilty plea of federal corruption charges. last week spencer and allentown married he had pawlowski were indicted on bribery and fraud charge was three other people, they are accused of running a pay to play scheme, pawlowski pleaded not guilty last week. >>> overseas now u.s. officials say talks with the north korea are possible if the communist country gets rid of the nuclear weapons....
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in fact, the jury took only 47 minutes to come back with their unanimous verdict of not guilty. so the why didn't any of his former students know he canceled his teaching licenses? we wanted to know and discovered virginia, maryland and d.c. trail many other states in what teachers. none of the three post the reasons or the orders describing the allegations that caused the rev indication like.other states does the including south carolina, pennsylvania and new jersey. no way for parents or colleagues to know why a former teacher got pulled. no way to guide if they should talk to their children whether they were victimized, too. d.c. post noes information about virginia and maryland post only names and the dates. >> but as you're about to see, that was going to change. quickly. >> calls for change after our news 4 i-team investigation. >> if there are teachers who may have committed some type of offense, we all need to know it. >> when we return, the information available to you right now to better protect your kids. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and wit
in fact, the jury took only 47 minutes to come back with their unanimous verdict of not guilty. so the why didn't any of his former students know he canceled his teaching licenses? we wanted to know and discovered virginia, maryland and d.c. trail many other states in what teachers. none of the three post the reasons or the orders describing the allegations that caused the rev indication like.other states does the including south carolina, pennsylvania and new jersey. no way for parents or...
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he was found guilty of bribery, embezzlement, and perjury.he search is on for the ousted prime minister of thailand. she skipped a verdict in a negligent case brought against her. hurricane harvey is set to strike texas. the storm strengthening as a barrels toward the u.s. gulf coast. ♪ molly: those are the top stories we are following this hour, but we start with a developing story out of afghanistan. there were reports a shiite moscow has come under attack -- mosque has come under attack. police say there are sounds of explosions and the gunman are still inside the mosque that was crowded with worshipers. it's located in a northern neighborhood of kobul. a member of afghanistan's shiite clerical counsel was quoted saying at least two people have died. we will have more in the coming our. -- hour. of samsungaire heir group has been sentenced to five years in jail. he was found guilty of bribery and other corruption charges. his 6-month trial is part of a wider bribery scandal that ultimately brought down the country's president. here is how
he was found guilty of bribery, embezzlement, and perjury.he search is on for the ousted prime minister of thailand. she skipped a verdict in a negligent case brought against her. hurricane harvey is set to strike texas. the storm strengthening as a barrels toward the u.s. gulf coast. ♪ molly: those are the top stories we are following this hour, but we start with a developing story out of afghanistan. there were reports a shiite moscow has come under attack -- mosque has come under attack....
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david creato pleading guilty in the death of his young son. hello, peco.calling to see if you can help me save on my energy bill. we can do that. great. i live in a post-war, pre-war, mid-century home and the heating system is a turbine, hvac, reverse hydrogen, boiler pipe unit. well sir, i can see that you live in a twin and based on the size, your usage has been spiking. ♪ that's exactly what i thought. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. now would be the time to grab pen and and paper or take out your phone to make little note much the jackpot for powerball is $700 million. >> drawing happens to be tonight in case you hadn't heard right here on fox 29 at 11:00 by the way, and if you haven't picked your numbers yet, just like iain said, fox's mcgrady has the ones you might want to bet on. >> they're good. >> reporter: whether you choose numbers based on the birthdays of your loved ones or numbers from the fortune cookie you got in your chinese dinner, there seems to be no
david creato pleading guilty in the death of his young son. hello, peco.calling to see if you can help me save on my energy bill. we can do that. great. i live in a post-war, pre-war, mid-century home and the heating system is a turbine, hvac, reverse hydrogen, boiler pipe unit. well sir, i can see that you live in a twin and based on the size, your usage has been spiking. ♪ that's exactly what i thought. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and...
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even though he has pled guilty to second degree murder, he has yet to be sentenced. his judge cannot hand down the sentence until his co-defendant's trial is complete. and that has been dragging on for two years. >> is there anything that you look forward to? >> some fresh air. i haven't been outside in 26 months and three days. i have not been outside and breathed the air. this is the air i'm breathing, from these vents. >> as an adult, ija has had prior convictions for possession of marijuana and assault and battery. before that, he had numerous stays in the county's juvenile facility. >> i already had my hands on a gun at a very young age. like i grew up too fast, man. running is streets, smoking weed, stealing cars. a lot of people said my mom wasn't a good mom, my dad wasn't a good father. that's not what i'm saying. i'm saying i wasn't the best kid, you know. >> roll, salad, cake. same thing we get every day. >> that's why we're fat. >> we are. we're the fat group. >> over in the women's wing of the jail, vicki groth admits she hasn't always been the ideal good
even though he has pled guilty to second degree murder, he has yet to be sentenced. his judge cannot hand down the sentence until his co-defendant's trial is complete. and that has been dragging on for two years. >> is there anything that you look forward to? >> some fresh air. i haven't been outside in 26 months and three days. i have not been outside and breathed the air. this is the air i'm breathing, from these vents. >> as an adult, ija has had prior convictions for...
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he has been found guilty of bribing south korea's former president and a close associate.he was impeached on bribery charges in march of this year. reporter: one of the richest and most influential men in south korea on his way to court. a judge sentenced a billionaire heir to the samsung empire to five years in prison for bribery, embezzlement, and perjury. dozens of supporters staged a protest rally outside the south korean court on friday ahead of the verdict against the joe young -- lee yung. they were shocked about the verdict, just like samsung's lawyers. >> as a lawyer, i cannot agree with the decision. we will appeal the decision. i'm sure all the charges will be dismissed. reporter: other protesters want to see the samsung chief do time for his crimes. >> i hope this ruling will be a good example to other leaders as well. reporter: the verdict does not reflect the national sentiment or even standards set by law. i worried such a ruling might worsen the crime of having no money in our society. reporter: analysts predict his sentence will have little impact on samsu
he has been found guilty of bribing south korea's former president and a close associate.he was impeached on bribery charges in march of this year. reporter: one of the richest and most influential men in south korea on his way to court. a judge sentenced a billionaire heir to the samsung empire to five years in prison for bribery, embezzlement, and perjury. dozens of supporters staged a protest rally outside the south korean court on friday ahead of the verdict against the joe young -- lee...
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he's pled not guilty.e's got a new problem on his hands. >> what you're saying is you didn't steal. >> i didn't steal anything. i had the receipt. i had the canteen in my box. >> he was recently given 21 days in confinement after the jail's disciplinary committee concluded that he stole a candy bar from another inmate. >> it's a misunderstanding, a mistake. but i have to go through the bureaucratic stuff to have any of my things heard. >> he's filled out paperwork to appeal the decision. and now corporal debose will review it. >> so this is what you were accused of. you are accused of stealing somebody's canteen, right? >> yeah. >> this was on the other shift. >> yeah. >> it says you went in there while the guy was in the shower and you took his canteen. okay, all right -- >> i have a receipt saying that i paid for the items. they're saying that i stole them. that is not right. there's no mention of the ticket number in there or anything. >> it doesn't say a snickers candy bar or a milky way candy bar or w
he's pled not guilty.e's got a new problem on his hands. >> what you're saying is you didn't steal. >> i didn't steal anything. i had the receipt. i had the canteen in my box. >> he was recently given 21 days in confinement after the jail's disciplinary committee concluded that he stole a candy bar from another inmate. >> it's a misunderstanding, a mistake. but i have to go through the bureaucratic stuff to have any of my things heard. >> he's filled out paperwork...
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, and he knew to be accountable for that action -- this trial was focused on finding chief leschi guilty. even though there was a mound of evidence, including maps -- they had testimony that leschi was with certain people over here at point a and that the so-called murder of this lieutenant in this time of war over here was too far away for leschi to even be there, so it was really a farce that he was found guilty because it was so hostile here. he was taken back to jail. there was a hanging that was scheduled. governor stevens wanted the support of the regular army, and the general at that time was not going to do that because there really was not -- it could have been controlled, but governor stevens had such tunnel vision on creating this railroad and bringing commerce here that he was forgetting about the people and not showing any care whatsoever for the nisqually people and the other tribal people who had lived here for generations, for thousands of years. the federal government put in place as hopefully play to make all the tribes, no matter what their past was, farmers. for some
, and he knew to be accountable for that action -- this trial was focused on finding chief leschi guilty. even though there was a mound of evidence, including maps -- they had testimony that leschi was with certain people over here at point a and that the so-called murder of this lieutenant in this time of war over here was too far away for leschi to even be there, so it was really a farce that he was found guilty because it was so hostile here. he was taken back to jail. there was a hanging...
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but the jury found me guilty of voluntary manslaughter.of california believes that i took a human life unlawfully. whether that's under the guise of excessive force or without due cause. i was hopeful that it was going to be an acquittal. but i will go home. >> when? >> i don't know. that's up to the judge. >> holbrook could receive a sentence anywhere from three to 11 years in state prison. minus time he's already served in jail. he is due back in court for sentencing in two months. until then, he will continue life at santa rita. >> it's been a long road. there's a lot to get used to in here. i mean, i am surrounded by the criminal element. and that's not a lifestyle that i lived. i lived in a nice community, wholesome community. and things happened. you brush up against people in life and unfortunately, that led to a death. over a simple verbal exchange. albeit there may have been a swear word here or there, something that you and i have seen many times, a cabbie flipping someone off, someone saying something turned into something very
but the jury found me guilty of voluntary manslaughter.of california believes that i took a human life unlawfully. whether that's under the guise of excessive force or without due cause. i was hopeful that it was going to be an acquittal. but i will go home. >> when? >> i don't know. that's up to the judge. >> holbrook could receive a sentence anywhere from three to 11 years in state prison. minus time he's already served in jail. he is due back in court for sentencing in two...
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another person found guilty of being proud guilty to incite...ctims for sex. this is typical of what we have heard in these trials over the past two years, but they are just one pa rt two years, but they are just one part of operation sanctuary, which has been running since 2013 and still continues today. the 18 people guilty at newcastle crown court were arrested following a series of raids in the city. guilty of causing girls and women serious harm, caught as part of operation sanctuary, one of the biggest sexual exploitation investigations in the north of england. one 17—year—old says she was raped at a party session organised by local men. it's a familiar story. i woke up in the morning. the wardrobe was pushed up against the door. her police interview was played to the court. to protect her identity, we've asked jurors to read what the jury saw. —— we asked actors. he had had sex while i was asleep. still now, i'm confused about it. how did you feel when you were told he had done that to you? dirty, confused. how many sessions had you been t
another person found guilty of being proud guilty to incite...ctims for sex. this is typical of what we have heard in these trials over the past two years, but they are just one pa rt two years, but they are just one part of operation sanctuary, which has been running since 2013 and still continues today. the 18 people guilty at newcastle crown court were arrested following a series of raids in the city. guilty of causing girls and women serious harm, caught as part of operation sanctuary, one...
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she's opted against a jury. >> we vi say guilty or not guilty, but he chooses to give an explanation context for >> reporter: as the judge begins to read, michelle appears shaken, displaying the most emotion she's shown during the ntire trial, her attorney at the actions taken by miss carter -- >> are you going to do it tonight? >> constituted wanton and reckless conduct by her. the commonwealth has not proven that said behavior caused the death of mr. roy. >> he starts off by saying that it was not reasonable behavior. but that didn't make him kill himself. >> reporter: conrad's aunt kim bozzi sits in the tense courtroom. >> so when judge moniz starts offering his verdict, it sounds at one point that maybe she's going to be acquitted. >> yeah, i was kind of like a roller coaster of emotions. all i could think about was conrad and how she has to be held accountable. she has to be. there's no way we went through all of this. you know? >> i thought it was going very well. it sounded he was going to acquit her. >> reporter: but the judge goes on. >> however, his court finds that instruc
she's opted against a jury. >> we vi say guilty or not guilty, but he chooses to give an explanation context for >> reporter: as the judge begins to read, michelle appears shaken, displaying the most emotion she's shown during the ntire trial, her attorney at the actions taken by miss carter -- >> are you going to do it tonight? >> constituted wanton and reckless conduct by her. the commonwealth has not proven that said behavior caused the death of mr. roy. >> he...
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guilty of second-degree murder. jurors say they were convince in the part by the lack of injuries to molly and tom and they say they have a theory of their own about what really happened. >> i believe molly made the first blow. >> why? >> i believe jason was in bed sleeping. and she struck him with the paver. >> and her dad help her cover it up? >> i think at some point dad dime help out and help cover up. >> the judge sentenced both father and daughter on 20 to 25 years in prison. when i spoke with molly, she told me that even before that sentence, she had already lost something more precious than her freedom. >> my life end that had day they took kids. >> for "nightline," lexington, north carolina. >>> and next, why the case against wildest dreams singer taylor swift was dismissed. where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna
guilty of second-degree murder. jurors say they were convince in the part by the lack of injuries to molly and tom and they say they have a theory of their own about what really happened. >> i believe molly made the first blow. >> why? >> i believe jason was in bed sleeping. and she struck him with the paver. >> and her dad help her cover it up? >> i think at some point dad dime help out and help cover up. >> the judge sentenced both father and daughter on 20...
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lee is guilty of perjury.mber of different lines that have come through in terms of transferring assets illegally, but this is the latest line coming through in terms of samsung. jay y. lee is guilty of perjury. anna: the first worship -- version of the word guilt this warning. the role of succession planning here, the court said earlier they found no evidence samsung soft favor from park, but then embezzled say lee had , the funding for the agency was a bribe and he is of course a friend of park, the former leader of south korea. and going on to talk about this guilty verdict around perjury and more details. manus: the top line is that jay y. lee is guilty of embezzlement and bribery on a sportscenter front. if you want to understand what is at risk for jay y. lee here, the prosecutors have demanded a prison term of 12 years. they have accused him, in line of the charges for embezzlement and bribery and hiding assets overseas. they see those could deserve anything up to 12 years. the top line is he is guilty
lee is guilty of perjury.mber of different lines that have come through in terms of transferring assets illegally, but this is the latest line coming through in terms of samsung. jay y. lee is guilty of perjury. anna: the first worship -- version of the word guilt this warning. the role of succession planning here, the court said earlier they found no evidence samsung soft favor from park, but then embezzled say lee had , the funding for the agency was a bribe and he is of course a friend of...
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it doesn't mean that he is guilty, but it does -- it does make him look guilty. if he is not guilty, the explanations are equally troubling. is the president mentally ill? a former republican senator from new hampshire believes that the president is mentally ill, and that former republican senator is now petitioning the congress to do something about that. he will join us later. finally today, today, the president was finally exposed to a question by a reporter about the expulsion of those 755 americans working in the embassy in moscow. and the answer we heard, the answer that the world heard, the answer that north korea heard was something unimaginable before the president of the united states spoke those words. when you hear the president's answer in a moment, think about what you're witnessing, what you're hearing. it is an historic moment in the american presidency, an historic low in the american presidency. it is a level of weakness never before exhibited in the american presidency. and it is pure appeasement. every word of it. that much is beyond dispute.
it doesn't mean that he is guilty, but it does -- it does make him look guilty. if he is not guilty, the explanations are equally troubling. is the president mentally ill? a former republican senator from new hampshire believes that the president is mentally ill, and that former republican senator is now petitioning the congress to do something about that. he will join us later. finally today, today, the president was finally exposed to a question by a reporter about the expulsion of those 755...
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she entered a not guilty plea, but still must face the judge.time, smith says the one relationship in her life she hopes to improve upon, the one with her 16-year-old daughter diana. >> diana doesn't judge me. diana loves me, and she'll tell you in a minute, that's my mother. and the only mother i have. she's a cheerleader and playing soccer right now. she started dating boys and things and needs her mother. and i can't really relate to the stories, but i listen. i lend my ear and my bony shoulder to cry on but that's about it. as far as talking to her, i'm her best friend, and she's been mine. i talk to my daughter constantly. i talk to diana all the time. i used to let my kids come every now and then. she would make me want to cry. i don't like visits and all of that. i did this to my damned self. >> smith has a court hearing in a few days that she hopes will result in her release. but if found guilty, she could face up to two years in prison. >> you know, god don't make no mistakes. everything i've been through is something i had to go throug
she entered a not guilty plea, but still must face the judge.time, smith says the one relationship in her life she hopes to improve upon, the one with her 16-year-old daughter diana. >> diana doesn't judge me. diana loves me, and she'll tell you in a minute, that's my mother. and the only mother i have. she's a cheerleader and playing soccer right now. she started dating boys and things and needs her mother. and i can't really relate to the stories, but i listen. i lend my ear and my bony...
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>>o guilty. it's officer dawn mcdaniel's statement that this man, bryan hansen, did offer to give her a ring. had she accepted that gift, it would have been a violation of the colorado department code of ethics. >> on mr. hansen's behalf, the beginning of this report is saying that he offered her a ring. i believe that based on the job that mr. hansen had at the time, it may have been misinterpreted what was said and i think it was just taken out of context. i don't think his intention was to give this officer this ring. >> what was the intent? since you're speaking for him. >> it was said to her as a means to bring a smile to her face. it wasn't an intent to actually offer the ring. >> okay. the board will take that into consideration. do you have anything else, hansen? >> i just want to read a little bit of what i wrote. >> go ahead. >> i had talked with c.o. mcdaniel and told her that i was the kind of guy that wore his heart on his sleeve. and speaking straight from the heart, i told her i wa
>>o guilty. it's officer dawn mcdaniel's statement that this man, bryan hansen, did offer to give her a ring. had she accepted that gift, it would have been a violation of the colorado department code of ethics. >> on mr. hansen's behalf, the beginning of this report is saying that he offered her a ring. i believe that based on the job that mr. hansen had at the time, it may have been misinterpreted what was said and i think it was just taken out of context. i don't think his...