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please join me in thanking judge hornby and judge brown. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @c spanhistory for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest news. >> monday night on "the communicators," to the guests holding different views on net neutrality. u.s. telecom was the first to sue the fcc free throws on -- for its rules. and christopher lewis, vice president for government affairs and public knowledge, who supports the fcc's plan. they are joined by a political technology reporter. >> we objected to the way in which the fcc went about the open internet standards. it adopted them as regulations pursuant to common carrier authority. this is a 19th century form of regulation, originally applied to common carriers like railr
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judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." amber sand is suing her former landlords, glenn watson and his girlfriend, michelle rogalski, for moving costs and the return of rent. >> judge patricia: thank you. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 280, sand vs. rogalski and watson. >> judge tanya: thank you, miss sand, you are suing the defendants for $1,275, and you claim that they scammed you into renting a condemned apartment. >> yes. >> judge tanya: and, mr. rogalski, miss watson, you claim that she broke the lease and you don't owe her anything. >> yes, she did break the lease. >> judge tanya: do you have a copy of the lease? >> i do not. >> judge tanya: do you have a copy of the lease? may i see it, please? when did you move into this apartment? >> on the 1st of june. i signed a six-month lease. it wasn't even a month into me living there, and the water was disconnected due to the fa
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." amber sand is suing her former landlords, glenn watson and his girlfriend, michelle rogalski, for moving costs and the return of rent. >> judge patricia: thank you. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 280, sand vs. rogalski and...
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the judge -- if you decide on death, the judge is going to review it and the judge has to power to sentence to life? >> if -- there is no constitutional violation -- our view and this again is justice breyer's eighth amendment point, which we endorse, is that capital sentencing always has been, and as a matter of constitutional law, should be done by a jury. we're not arguing that other sentences have to be jury sentencing. and so if a jury says it's death and the judge says well, i disagree, i'm only going to sentence him to life, there is no constitutional violation. >> i'm trying to understand the limits of your argument that what was done under the florida statue diminishes the jury's sense of responsibility their sense of responsibility will be diminished to some degree if they know that their verdict is not the final word. isn't that the case whether they are told you make a recommendation and the judge decides or you impose a sentence but the judge can impose a different sentence, a lesser sentence? they still don't have to batter responsibility of making the absolutely final decisio
the judge -- if you decide on death, the judge is going to review it and the judge has to power to sentence to life? >> if -- there is no constitutional violation -- our view and this again is justice breyer's eighth amendment point, which we endorse, is that capital sentencing always has been, and as a matter of constitutional law, should be done by a jury. we're not arguing that other sentences have to be jury sentencing. and so if a jury says it's death and the judge says well, i...
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but the judges, if you decide on death, the judge is going to review it and the judge has the power to sentence to life. >> if there's no constitutional violation, our view, and this is, again, justice bryor's 8 thd amendment choice, that capital sentencing can be as a matter of constitutional law should be doing the jury. and so if a jury -- if a jury says it's death, and the judge says well, i disagree. >> i'm trying to understand the limits of your argument. it's a sense of responsibility that will be diminished to some degree if they know that their verdict is not necessarily the final word. >> well -- >> isn't that the case? whether they're told you make a recommendation and the judge decides? or you oppose a sentence but the judge can impose a different sentence, a lesser sentence. they still don't have to bear the responsibility of making a final decision. >> so justice, let me weigh a separate decision with the eligibility decision which is all of the elements of capital murder that have been found beyond a reasonable doubt by the jury either with unanimously or sufficient majo
but the judges, if you decide on death, the judge is going to review it and the judge has the power to sentence to life. >> if there's no constitutional violation, our view, and this is, again, justice bryor's 8 thd amendment choice, that capital sentencing can be as a matter of constitutional law should be doing the jury. and so if a jury -- if a jury says it's death, and the judge says well, i disagree. >> i'm trying to understand the limits of your argument. it's a sense of...
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judge brown: i would agree with judge hornby that we probably don't need it. it began with the reconstruction amendments. because we had to rely on equal protection, i think that easier.s for women got protection and ubstituted -- process. i think we are out of time. -- please join me in thanking judge hornby and judge brown. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here are some programs to watch for this weekend. 8:30, charlie savage argues that president obama has picked up where president bush has left off. then at 10:00 p.m. on afterwards, former senate levers about their book crisis point. >> the incredible demand for more and more money is one of the issues that i think has exasperated all of this and made it harder for the leaders to bring us together. first they are not in town, secondly they are doing all this other stuff that does not allow them to be the legislatures they were elected to be. -- d, >> history
judge brown: i would agree with judge hornby that we probably don't need it. it began with the reconstruction amendments. because we had to rely on equal protection, i think that easier.s for women got protection and ubstituted -- process. i think we are out of time. -- please join me in thanking judge hornby and judge brown. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> book tv has 48 hours of...
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(nats - judge judy show)jeanne moos(nats - judge judy show)cnn new york(nats - judge judy show) 3 time/temp ... 3 it's national cheese lovers day ...so share your favorite local12 facebook page.plus ... scrapping one of the tri- state's most popular festivals. why a summertime tradition will not return next year ... ahead at five, on good morning break four hershey' s miniatures. em! em! we pick ' em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey' s miniatures are 3 its national cheese lovers day. so on facebook, we're asking ... what you're favorite cheese-filled dish 3 3 conversation -- just *like* the local 12 page on facebook to share your thoughts. 3 3 (show open) 3 3 3 remembering a fallen officer. we'll tell you how the danville police department is remembering an officer killed in the line of duty. 3 inducted into the hall of fame. plus, we'll tell you what additional honors pete rose is getting from the reds. 3 good morning.we'll get to those top stories in just a
(nats - judge judy show)jeanne moos(nats - judge judy show)cnn new york(nats - judge judy show) 3 time/temp ... 3 it's national cheese lovers day ...so share your favorite local12 facebook page.plus ... scrapping one of the tri- state's most popular festivals. why a summertime tradition will not return next year ... ahead at five, on good morning break four hershey' s miniatures. em! em! we pick ' em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey' s miniatures are 3 its national cheese lovers day. so on...
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before judge judy.. a look at some of the top starting in april, you'll have to pay to park on the strip. that affects all 11 mgm strip properties. it'll cost you 10-bucks for overnight parking. there will be a grace period for locals. breaking right now-- 6 people rushed to the hospital...following a crash. it happened at rancho and cheyenne. three of them were burglary suspects, and the other-three were pedestrians. they were all taken to umc trauma with non-life threatening injuries. n-v energy is facing a class action lawsuit tied to its change to 'net metering' rates the lawsuit was filed by two customers who accuse the company of providing false or incomplete information to the public utilities commission. a local walmart is one of 154 stores nationwide that will soon be out of business. the walmart supercenter near craig and nellis will shut its doors for good on sunday. the nationwide closures will put around 10-thousand employees out of work. coming up on action news.. live at 5... a heated scen
before judge judy.. a look at some of the top starting in april, you'll have to pay to park on the strip. that affects all 11 mgm strip properties. it'll cost you 10-bucks for overnight parking. there will be a grace period for locals. breaking right now-- 6 people rushed to the hospital...following a crash. it happened at rancho and cheyenne. three of them were burglary suspects, and the other-three were pedestrians. they were all taken to umc trauma with non-life threatening injuries. n-v...
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officers say the judge crossed the line. fox 25 investigates and uncovers the courtroom reporting now fueling a different kind of debate about guns and security. >> and. the push to find out who's the radar showing its path right now causing dangerous conditions down south. >> the storm is headed for the mid atlantic and going to hit cities like washington d.c. very hard this weekend. right now it's impacting people here as well, we're already getting some reports that flight out of boston are being rescheduled. good evening, everyone. >> our chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz is now in our stormtracker weather center with what we can expect. >> yeah, still a lot of questions, vanessa. this storm tapped the gulf of mexico of plenty of rain and severe weather, snow and ice in arkansas. right now that's how the deep south will figure overnight. there will be ice in atlanta, ice in the carolinas from this storm and of course snow on the northern fringes. there it goes. look for the pink color for the ice and carolinas. the bl
officers say the judge crossed the line. fox 25 investigates and uncovers the courtroom reporting now fueling a different kind of debate about guns and security. >> and. the push to find out who's the radar showing its path right now causing dangerous conditions down south. >> the storm is headed for the mid atlantic and going to hit cities like washington d.c. very hard this weekend. right now it's impacting people here as well, we're already getting some reports that flight out of...
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>> the judges. >> we're going to see judge gordon.his is the man that many people hold responsible for keeping people in jail for months without access to a lawyer. >> we met a few defendants yesterday, just being here a few days, went into the jail and spoke to a number of inmates who say they have been waiting to speak to an attorney for nearly a year. >> well that's not right. i know that's not right. but i don't know when that happens. i never know who is in jail. >> they said investigators told them its your policy to wait until after they are indicted before they can see --. >> when they prove that they are indigent and cannot afford to hire a lawyer. >> at what point do they have to prove that they are indigent? >> at the time of the indictment, at which time i will appoint them an attorney. >> but,you know, they're spending months before speaking to counsel. >> well that may be true. that's the hardship of the criminal system. >> are their rights being violated? >> lady, the criminal system is a system of criminals. sure their
>> the judges. >> we're going to see judge gordon.his is the man that many people hold responsible for keeping people in jail for months without access to a lawyer. >> we met a few defendants yesterday, just being here a few days, went into the jail and spoke to a number of inmates who say they have been waiting to speak to an attorney for nearly a year. >> well that's not right. i know that's not right. but i don't know when that happens. i never know who is in jail....
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the investigator told the judge what was going on and very much satisfied and the judge granted no bond. the court appearance and his criminal history, he's been in trouble as a juvenile. >> they continue to investigate the shooting. they believe the gun was stolen the night before the incident. in the studio loren thomas, news 19, wltx. >>> the search continues for a missing cayce teenager. she was last seen on sunny side drive. she is described 4'10" tall. she has died her hair black, blue, and purple in the past. if you have information call crimestoppers at 1-888-crime-sc. >>> two men broke into a sumter business.surveillance images shows two men breaking into palmetto explosion. they stole two cases of soft drinks and damaged two doors. if you have information call crimestoppers. >>> in the upstate now, a lieutenant has been fired in charge with first-degree criminal domestic violence. he is 53-year-old henry campbell. he fired off a gun outside of campbell has been with the sheriff's department since 1998. >>> a gop donald trump spoke to a packed house in rock hill tonight. we are
the investigator told the judge what was going on and very much satisfied and the judge granted no bond. the court appearance and his criminal history, he's been in trouble as a juvenile. >> they continue to investigate the shooting. they believe the gun was stolen the night before the incident. in the studio loren thomas, news 19, wltx. >>> the search continues for a missing cayce teenager. she was last seen on sunny side drive. she is described 4'10" tall. she has died her...
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lanny, respond to the judge. >> i've been a great fan of the judge, shared a platform with him. 's a great lawyer, former attorney general. but it is shocking and almost unethical if you were actually a judge to pronounce the possibility of guilt without a trial or without an indictment and without a fact. all the caveats are speculative statements by my respect to the judge here somewhat diminish that he would speculate about somebody committing a crime before the investigation is complete before an indictment and trial. let me state three facts that he can't dispute. fact one, is there were no designations on those e-mails and they didn't originate from her. he speculates that she removed designations and the only example he gave which is a fact were talking points sent to her and she said, send it to me as a non-paper because they are talking points i want to use and the fax machine isn't working. non-paper meaning unofficially they were talking points. the other one we know about is what is retroactively another fact, this is retroactive judgments two or three years later, t
lanny, respond to the judge. >> i've been a great fan of the judge, shared a platform with him. 's a great lawyer, former attorney general. but it is shocking and almost unethical if you were actually a judge to pronounce the possibility of guilt without a trial or without an indictment and without a fact. all the caveats are speculative statements by my respect to the judge here somewhat diminish that he would speculate about somebody committing a crime before the investigation is...
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it is the certainty of punishment that halts crime. >> they called judge isaac parker the hanging judgertainly swung from his gallows. he was no-nonsense. he was tough as nails. and he needed tough, no-nonsense marshals. >> the indian territory was 75,000 square miles. it's the biggest court in u.s. history. reeves knows the language. he knows the customs because he had lived there. and so he was the absolute perfect person to be a deputy u.s. marshal. >> i'll put it bluntly, mr. reeves. i am looking for men with courage, men who are willing to fight for justice, for civil rights for all. >> your honor, i cannot read or write. >> the president is not lookin' for schoolteachers, and neither am i. ♪ >> judge parker and bass reeves, they were the same cut when it came to law and order, right and wrong. they were a perfect fit to work together. >> criminals soon learn to fear judge parker and his top enforcer, bass reeves. but unrepentant killer jim webb has no respect for the law. and he's enraged when his neighbor, a circuit preacher, starts a brush fire that spreads to his ranch. >> stew
it is the certainty of punishment that halts crime. >> they called judge isaac parker the hanging judgertainly swung from his gallows. he was no-nonsense. he was tough as nails. and he needed tough, no-nonsense marshals. >> the indian territory was 75,000 square miles. it's the biggest court in u.s. history. reeves knows the language. he knows the customs because he had lived there. and so he was the absolute perfect person to be a deputy u.s. marshal. >> i'll put it bluntly,...
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>> i'm his girlfriend now. >> judge judy: good luck to you. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution sandra stuart is suing her former landlord, dale williams, for the return of rent. sandra claims dale is an abusive man. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 46 on the calendar in the matter of stuart vs. williams. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. stuart, you rented a room from the defendant
>> i'm his girlfriend now. >> judge judy: good luck to you. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution sandra stuart is suing her former landlord, dale williams, for the return of rent. sandra claims dale is an abusive man. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 46 on the calendar in...
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we were intimate. >> announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: when somebody lies to a judge once, everything else that they say becomes suspect. >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 21-year-old reza sadeghzadeh is suing his suing his former friend, 20-year-old nichole porter, for the value of a cadillac that she damaged and subsequently had towed. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this case number 111 on the calendar in matter of sadeghzadeh vs. porter. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. sir, have a seat.
we were intimate. >> announcer: "judge judy." >> judge judy: when somebody lies to a judge once, everything else that they say becomes suspect. >> announcer: you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 21-year-old reza sadeghzadeh is suing his suing his former friend, 20-year-old nichole porter, for the value of a cadillac that she...
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before judge judy.. the search is now on in california for just two inmates, after one of them turned himself in. also in custody, a jail worker who police say gave the trio tools to escape. a 200-thousand dollars reward is out for their capture. breaking news-- a shooting leaves three people hurt. it happened near civic center we don't know the age or gender of the victims, but they all should be ok. no word yet on a gunman. temperatures will be very cool for this time of year with highs about 10-15 below normal and that combined with the wind will keep wind chills with a slow warm up coming by the end of the week. and that does it for action news live at 3:30 but stay with us - judge judy is up next. we'll be back in 60 minutes for action news live at 5. until then.. thanks for watching and have a great evening. back line provided and sponsored by steve beyer productions. >> judge judy: she doesn't want to be with you anymore. >> well, that's your opinion, judge. >> announcer: from breakups... >> judge
before judge judy.. the search is now on in california for just two inmates, after one of them turned himself in. also in custody, a jail worker who police say gave the trio tools to escape. a 200-thousand dollars reward is out for their capture. breaking news-- a shooting leaves three people hurt. it happened near civic center we don't know the age or gender of the victims, but they all should be ok. no word yet on a gunman. temperatures will be very cool for this time of year with highs about...
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judge william h. pryor jr. judge of the u.s. cort urt of appealsr the 11th circuit since 2004. he served as attorney general of alabama from 1997 to 2004. when first appointed he was the youngest attorney general in the nation. he was elected and re-elected in 1998 and 2002. in 2002 he received the highest percentage of votes of any statewide candidate. graduated magna cum laude from t tulane law school. we're also joined by the honorable adam laxalt. attorney general, state of nevada. he has been serving as the attorney general since january of 2015. form former lieutenant in the u.s. navy. volunteered to serve in a combat zone in iraq, had operating base camp victory where his team was in charge of keeping more than 20,000 detainees during the surge. he was awarded the joint service commendation medal and iraq campaign medal. his unit was awarded the joint meritorious union award. he served as a special ausa. taught law. advised at the state department and serves on the board of trustees for catholic charities of southern nevada and co-founded the saint thomas moore society i
judge william h. pryor jr. judge of the u.s. cort urt of appealsr the 11th circuit since 2004. he served as attorney general of alabama from 1997 to 2004. when first appointed he was the youngest attorney general in the nation. he was elected and re-elected in 1998 and 2002. in 2002 he received the highest percentage of votes of any statewide candidate. graduated magna cum laude from t tulane law school. we're also joined by the honorable adam laxalt. attorney general, state of nevada. he has...
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a man charged in a friday homicide faced a judge this morning. derrell gover is charged with murder in the deadly shooting of immanuel scott on alaska avenue. scott was driven to children's hospital, where he died. gover's bond is set at one and a half million dollars. also in court today: the man who police say confessed to starting a fire in west price hill yesterday..johnny hammond arson.his bond is 150 thousand dollars.several people had to be rescued from the fire and homeless. police are looking for the person who shot and pistol whipped a man at the alms apartments in victory parkway last night.the victim was shot okay. in less than an hour, one of four men accused of homicide in west chester will be in court.justin koch is one of the four accused of shooting and killing tyler kassow at his home last wednesday.police say it all started with a robbery. demarcus staley, jibril willingham, and rodney foster are all charged as well. investigators say two of the men forced themselves into kassow's home, and the other two men waited inside the g
a man charged in a friday homicide faced a judge this morning. derrell gover is charged with murder in the deadly shooting of immanuel scott on alaska avenue. scott was driven to children's hospital, where he died. gover's bond is set at one and a half million dollars. also in court today: the man who police say confessed to starting a fire in west price hill yesterday..johnny hammond arson.his bond is 150 thousand dollars.several people had to be rescued from the fire and homeless. police are...
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his told the judge abdalla is in bad shape. police are not yet saying what was found in the package left outside gate 5. in virginia beach jason marks 10 on your side. the gloucester county sheriff's office arrested a high school student for bringing a gun to school. they sent us these pictures. investigators say the school resource officer investigated a tip and found all this. the 17-year-old was charged with possession of a gun on school property and we're learning more about the corruption case against norfolk city treasurer anthony burfoot. burfoot's attorney -- andrew sacks -- has asked a judge to change the conditions of burfoot's bond. right now -- burfoot cannot have contact with any potential witnesses and/or victims. sacks says both sides originally agreed burfoot should be able to have contact with them as long as they don't talk about the case. sacks says the change would let burfoot communicate with family or people he would normally interact with. a hampton man is charged with possessing child pornography on a ce
his told the judge abdalla is in bad shape. police are not yet saying what was found in the package left outside gate 5. in virginia beach jason marks 10 on your side. the gloucester county sheriff's office arrested a high school student for bringing a gun to school. they sent us these pictures. investigators say the school resource officer investigated a tip and found all this. the 17-year-old was charged with possession of a gun on school property and we're learning more about the corruption...
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in the decision the judge said hincapie failed to prove that he was actually innocent, but the judgehincapie's witnesses persuasive enough to grant him a new trial, but they didn't mean he'd walk free just yet. prosecutor eugene hurley asked the judge to send hincapie back to prison while the judge considered his options for appeal and whether it will retry him. ron kuby was steaming. >> let's not ignore that mr. hincapie has been incarcerated for 25 years, one month, and as of today three days. he's made a quarter century liberty downpayment. >> the judge ultimately agreed to release hincapie on a token $1 bail. [ applause ] >> hincapie and his family were overcome with emotion. he was lead away to be processed for release, but that would take nearly six hours. downstairs his mother maria wait ed. a quarter century ago she stood in nearly the same spot shocked as her son was convicted of murder. here she was again this time with her family and reporters to witness her son's first steps into freedom. [ cheering and applause ] >> two brothers separated as teenagers now reunited as mid
in the decision the judge said hincapie failed to prove that he was actually innocent, but the judgehincapie's witnesses persuasive enough to grant him a new trial, but they didn't mean he'd walk free just yet. prosecutor eugene hurley asked the judge to send hincapie back to prison while the judge considered his options for appeal and whether it will retry him. ron kuby was steaming. >> let's not ignore that mr. hincapie has been incarcerated for 25 years, one month, and as of today...
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the judge bought. the teenager in a detention center in mexico but mom is back in texas, facing charges for helping her fugitive son. when she does go before the judge at any moment, we're expecting her defense team to argue for a big reduction in bond, right now, it's set at $1 million. as we reported here, tonya couch doesn't like her jail cell one bit. the sheriff says he has had to tell her, it's a jail, not a resort. cops busted ethan couch with his mom in the mexican resort town, not before a strip club employee followed him to his mom's room so she could pay his two-grand bill. he ran out of cash. casey is lying at the cruise in texas. what next? >> reporter: we expect a couple of different things at this hearing. first of all, tonya couch is expected to enter a plea. she was unable to do so at her arraignment on friday because her attorney was not present. remember, she got stuck in traffic on the way to court that morning. the lawyer for tonya couch said her client will plead, however, not gui
the judge bought. the teenager in a detention center in mexico but mom is back in texas, facing charges for helping her fugitive son. when she does go before the judge at any moment, we're expecting her defense team to argue for a big reduction in bond, right now, it's set at $1 million. as we reported here, tonya couch doesn't like her jail cell one bit. the sheriff says he has had to tell her, it's a jail, not a resort. cops busted ethan couch with his mom in the mexican resort town, not...
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the judge reduced it to 75-thousand dollars. he said he made that decision because she's accused of a non- violent crime. 16:34:50//16:35:21 "we're talking about a 3rd degree felony here. we're not talking about a capitol murder,// i gotta make my decisions based upon the law and that alone." tonya couch and her son.. ethan.. fled to mexico last month after video appeared online showing ethan at a party where others were playing beer pong.. in violation of his probation. ethan couch killed 4 people 3-years ago in a drunk driving crash. he's still in mexico facing extradition. a no contest plea for former clark county commissioner tom collins . he faced a judge earlier today in connection to his recent dui arrest. collins was originally but a judge postponed to give his attorney more time to prepare. police arrested collins last month on suspicion of drunk driving...after he crashed his car. collins unexpectedly resigned from the county commission back in august. boulder city is searching for a new police chief! william conger re
the judge reduced it to 75-thousand dollars. he said he made that decision because she's accused of a non- violent crime. 16:34:50//16:35:21 "we're talking about a 3rd degree felony here. we're not talking about a capitol murder,// i gotta make my decisions based upon the law and that alone." tonya couch and her son.. ethan.. fled to mexico last month after video appeared online showing ethan at a party where others were playing beer pong.. in violation of his probation. ethan couch...
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i think many of our judges and a few of our -- i know a few of our supreme court judges expect that. they assume that's going on. unfortunately, you hear in the political space all the time, hey, it's our job to just pass the law. we'll let the judges figure out whether it's constitutional. i think it's important that we reverse that course. because first of all, judges are 50/50 at best these days of actually holding those lines of what's constitutional and not constitutional because obviously there's a lean towards deference that continues to go against our direction. so i think the ags have provided this incredibly important role in the last few years. this year, i just feel so fortunate to be in the position i'm in at this moment of time in our history to be able to file lawsuits and gain very important injunctions. you know, we make that argument all the time. we're not policy folks, but it is our job to -- if we need to, to defend the constitution, try to get something like the waters of the u.s. or executive amnesty, get these things frozen, if you will, in the court system so
i think many of our judges and a few of our -- i know a few of our supreme court judges expect that. they assume that's going on. unfortunately, you hear in the political space all the time, hey, it's our job to just pass the law. we'll let the judges figure out whether it's constitutional. i think it's important that we reverse that course. because first of all, judges are 50/50 at best these days of actually holding those lines of what's constitutional and not constitutional because obviously...
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baloney. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution amanda gonzalez is suing her sister, briana porter, for child-care costs. amanda says briana's son, 17-year-old trevor friedman, has lived with her for the last 14 years. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 29 on the calendar in the matter of gonzalez vs. porter. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss gonzalez, this is your sister, and according to your complaint, you've been taking care of one of her children who is now a teenager for a good deal of his minority. you did so without any support you found out subsequently that
baloney. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution amanda gonzalez is suing her sister, briana porter, for child-care costs. amanda says briana's son, 17-year-old trevor friedman, has lived with her for the last 14 years. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 29 on the calendar in the matter...
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chat about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy jessica and scott at about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy scott:good wednesday morning siouxland. it's a cloudy start to temperatures are in the uppeteens to lower 20s. we have a south and southeast wind coming in near 10 miles per hour. going to the dayplanner, it looks like we're going to maintain clolo cover and reach an afternoon high near 30 degrees. temperatures are in the e per teens to lower 20s. we have a south and southeast wind coming in near 10 miles per hour. going to the dayplanner, it looks like we're going to maintain cloud cover and reach an afternoon high near 30 degrees. judy jessica and scott chat about judge lower 20s. we have a south and southeast wind coming in near 10 miles per hour. going to the dayplanner, it looks like we're going to maintain cloud cover and reach an afternoon high near 30 degrees. scott: here's a quick check outside on one of our iowa d-o-t traffic cam's here at . many folks stil
chat about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy jessica and scott at about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy jessica and scott chat about judge judy scott:good wednesday morning siouxland. it's a cloudy start to temperatures are in the uppeteens to lower 20s. we have a south and southeast wind coming in near 10 miles per hour. going to the dayplanner, it looks like we're going to maintain clolo cover and reach an afternoon...
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or judge janine. i'm out here at times square, broadway shows are closed, but my good friend here is delivering some pizzas to your employees, right? >> yes, sir. those who didn't make it back home to their families, we've got some pizza. they're staying at the hotel with us. they're at the hyatt. >> so you're providing for your employees. >> i'm assistant housekeeping manager. >> that is awesome. god bless you for that. thanks for hanging out here. enjoy. it's a festive atmosphere out here even with the shows being shut down and the travel ban in effect because cars can't be on the highway. you can see that the police have been out here. they've actually paved -- not paved, but shovelled this area. the road crews. and they had a snowball fight just a few moments ago. but, look, the main thing is that broadway is shut down. no shows. but over here, you can see that fleetwood is doing his thing. there's some dancing going on. everybody's enjoying the show from sweet lou who is also on youtube. as sweet
or judge janine. i'm out here at times square, broadway shows are closed, but my good friend here is delivering some pizzas to your employees, right? >> yes, sir. those who didn't make it back home to their families, we've got some pizza. they're staying at the hotel with us. they're at the hyatt. >> so you're providing for your employees. >> i'm assistant housekeeping manager. >> that is awesome. god bless you for that. thanks for hanging out here. enjoy. it's a festive...
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a judge sided the lawsuit. schnieder- another concern is it will take money from the public schools yes if we have students leave those classrooms and they take that money then the public schools will still have money..... but theyll also have fewer students so theres more money to be spent on fewer students lineras says the hurt local lineras- i make a lot of sacrifices like our parents do and its not just a free ride they arent looking for free money theyare looking for money they paid theyre looking for the bes education they can get and the nevada public school system does not offer that right now but the americal civil liberties union maintains her children aren't the one who need protecting if this law passes. amy rose- many of these private schools they dont follow the same curriculum they can discrimnate on the basis of religion on orientation and they do and theyre doing it all with tax payer money four thousand families were set to receive funding beginning in february... before the judges decision ye
a judge sided the lawsuit. schnieder- another concern is it will take money from the public schools yes if we have students leave those classrooms and they take that money then the public schools will still have money..... but theyll also have fewer students so theres more money to be spent on fewer students lineras says the hurt local lineras- i make a lot of sacrifices like our parents do and its not just a free ride they arent looking for free money theyare looking for money they paid theyre...
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this judge was an excellent judge. a very respected judge. just as honored jim donovan and his service, it honored that judge who was a very fair judge and was tough on all of us. >> may i ask you, in the light of things that have come to the public attention since then about, let's say, the connection with the rosenbergs, would you have been able to be even more effective with that information at your disposal? >> actually, as subsequent events proved we had some evidence through hayhanen that he and abel did try to communicate with helen sobell, the wife of sobell who was convicted with the rosenbergs, and the newspapers and mrs. sobell said, oh, it's nonsense, and the newspapers said the big government's trying to build its case. the truth of the matter is, subsequent events and subsequent history have demonstrated that indeed it did happen, and we were correct. and they did try to reach helen sobell, and one of the things that's intrigued me over the last 58 years and why i got in touch with them is saying we didn't have to prove that the
this judge was an excellent judge. a very respected judge. just as honored jim donovan and his service, it honored that judge who was a very fair judge and was tough on all of us. >> may i ask you, in the light of things that have come to the public attention since then about, let's say, the connection with the rosenbergs, would you have been able to be even more effective with that information at your disposal? >> actually, as subsequent events proved we had some evidence through...
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the senior -- the judges are -- the judges can make a difference in any trial and have an interesting one of these here. the senior judge is a guy that is from new jersey area it -- my bad, from pennsylvania. joe, that's just for you. he is the kind of judge the trial lawyers hate because if he does not think you are doing a good enough job questioning the witness, he's going to take that over for you. if he just wants to know something, and that's not one of the questions you plan to ask, it's ok, he's going to break in and ask a question. and he will go on for a while. meanwhile, ben ference, the german defense attorney is just watching the train accident happen and lose nothing you can do about it. the two other judges -- one from alabama, dixon from north carolina -- if they said anything or make any contribution to the trial, the record does not reflect it. this is his show. he is the center of attention. he talks to the press a lot. he goes to the eichmann trial to sell a new book he has written. the most famous thing with him -- there is interesting stuff here, too -- it's not
the senior -- the judges are -- the judges can make a difference in any trial and have an interesting one of these here. the senior judge is a guy that is from new jersey area it -- my bad, from pennsylvania. joe, that's just for you. he is the kind of judge the trial lawyers hate because if he does not think you are doing a good enough job questioning the witness, he's going to take that over for you. if he just wants to know something, and that's not one of the questions you plan to ask, it's...
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bormann. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution jennifer bormann is suing her ex-boyfriend, chris allbritton, for a loan to take a vacation to the dominican republic. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 93 on the calendar in the matter of bormann vs. allbritton. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. bormann, you work for a company, and as part of the incentives from that company, you were going to be receiving two free trips to the dominican republic. and at that time, you and >> right.
bormann. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution jennifer bormann is suing her ex-boyfriend, chris allbritton, for a loan to take a vacation to the dominican republic. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 93 on the calendar in the matter of bormann vs. allbritton. >> judge judy: thank...
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: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ryan kellerman is suing his former friends roger smith and his wife, sarah foster, for the return of money he paid for a car and for the return of a truck. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 102 on the calendar in the matter of kellerman vs. smith/foster. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. sir, have a seat, please.
: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution ryan kellerman is suing his former friends roger smith and his wife, sarah foster, for the return of money he paid for a car and for the return of a truck. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 102 on the calendar in the matter of kellerman vs. smith/foster. >>...
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prefiled a big in the house that will have the public elect judges. he says a big problem is lawmakers also attorneys and may appear before the judges they elect. >> and when they walk into a courtroom if side a does not have a legislature and side b does as their attorney, side b's attorney decides if the judge has his job or not. >> south carolina and virginia the only states where lawmakers elect judges. 21 states have elections but most states 27 have the governor appoint judges. >> leaders both attorneys who will fight the bill. >> it's one of the worst ideas i've ever heard. if you look around the country, you'll notice a lot of it has to do with the fact that judges out there begging for money to run for office, and then turning around and doing special favors. out and raise money and the only people to raise money from in those cases lawyers which creates lawyers supporting the judges who they then appear in front of which is a very dangerous place to be. >> he says the current system isn't perfect but it's better than public election of judge
prefiled a big in the house that will have the public elect judges. he says a big problem is lawmakers also attorneys and may appear before the judges they elect. >> and when they walk into a courtroom if side a does not have a legislature and side b does as their attorney, side b's attorney decides if the judge has his job or not. >> south carolina and virginia the only states where lawmakers elect judges. 21 states have elections but most states 27 have the governor appoint...
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however, this judge, this controversial chief judge of the alabama supreme court, is administering this order saying essentially all probate judges should hold off on giving same sex marriage licenses until the supreme court in alabama can sort out what the oberg afell ruling actually means for the state, basically saying that the judges should follow state law, that it is the duty of these probate judges so follow state law and not issue same sex marriage licenses while it's still being sorted out. and he's saying that since the ruling there's been confusion in alabama that some probate judges have been issuing these same sex marriage licenses while other judges have not. he says, while the alabama supreme court figures this all out, they should hold off on issuing anything. but it is it confusing because, brooke, we know how the supreme court of the united states ruled. >> you were there on the steps last summer. >> that's right. >> we all watched it come down. there were different chal engz i know between different states. one would think, here you go, united states supreme court, la
however, this judge, this controversial chief judge of the alabama supreme court, is administering this order saying essentially all probate judges should hold off on giving same sex marriage licenses until the supreme court in alabama can sort out what the oberg afell ruling actually means for the state, basically saying that the judges should follow state law, that it is the duty of these probate judges so follow state law and not issue same sex marriage licenses while it's still being sorted...
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judge. >> grand theft and leaving the scene of a crash. while it was traveling on the palmetto and was able to break the rear window and escape. >> this was the scene of the chase on monday. ulysse was not only facing criminal charges for yesterday's mayhem, but also for two prior felon cases in georgia. >> weapons offense, burglary, home invasion, kidnapping, and firearm possession. robbery, false imprisonment, and theft. ulysse has reactions as the judge continued to read the list felony charges against him. detectives say ulysse may ve cases pending in ohio. the judge set his bond at $47,000. but ulysse can't bond out now. first, he has to go to georgia. then he can come back here to face these current charges. nbc 6 news. >>> a statewide search under way right now f f a missing child cops have labeled a dangerous person who has him. a convicted felon who busted out of jail just last`week. the mother is accused of helping that felon escape his work release program last week. the trio may be traveling in a white chevy cobalt. >>> more dr
judge. >> grand theft and leaving the scene of a crash. while it was traveling on the palmetto and was able to break the rear window and escape. >> this was the scene of the chase on monday. ulysse was not only facing criminal charges for yesterday's mayhem, but also for two prior felon cases in georgia. >> weapons offense, burglary, home invasion, kidnapping, and firearm possession. robbery, false imprisonment, and theft. ulysse has reactions as the judge continued to read...