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major general of justice aleksey was appointed as the military prosecutor of the joint group of forceswas appointed, major general of justice aleksey was found, the corresponding document was published on the official internet portal of legal information naida previously served as military prosecutor of the black sea fleet adaptation to law-abiding life not only in the colony, but also after release establishment of the department of the ministry of justice in new regions of the country. this is the main topic that was discussed at the final colleague by the ministry of justice. maxim shevchenko will tell about other legal issues . the participants of the meeting also touched upon the topic of international cooperation in the legal field remotely took part in the meeting deputy chairman of the security council of russia dmitry medvedev, he stressed the quality of the work of the federal bailiff service is growing an important event dmitry medvedev called the adoption of the law on probation. it is dedicated to various types of assistance to those who are released from the colony on par
major general of justice aleksey was appointed as the military prosecutor of the joint group of forceswas appointed, major general of justice aleksey was found, the corresponding document was published on the official internet portal of legal information naida previously served as military prosecutor of the black sea fleet adaptation to law-abiding life not only in the colony, but also after release establishment of the department of the ministry of justice in new regions of the country. this...
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decision of the court of the state, israel qualified the actions of the dove as kidnapping, and major general of justicetee of all only self-control. she said it was a civil law relationship. that is, the parents themselves figure it out, well, the point is not that the point is that when golubkov returned the child, after that, it means that he had, uh, she immediately wrote a statement that supposedly these were strangers. this child was taken away from her for a whole year without a criminal case being initiated. they wrote to her that there are no grounds for a father to have a court decision, a child with a father, and only after she sold the house that she was left with. after the dissolution of the marriage , a huge cottage that once cost a million there. dollars, and she, uh, so she sold it, she sold it there for some time and, in general, sold it at dumping prices at almost half the price, and after that, a year later , the investigative committee. found grounds for initiating a criminal case on kidnapping a year after the event. then why is it not a civil law relationship in the starikov case?
decision of the court of the state, israel qualified the actions of the dove as kidnapping, and major general of justicetee of all only self-control. she said it was a civil law relationship. that is, the parents themselves figure it out, well, the point is not that the point is that when golubkov returned the child, after that, it means that he had, uh, she immediately wrote a statement that supposedly these were strangers. this child was taken away from her for a whole year without a criminal...
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he is a major general of military justice.d as a military lawyer was a man, heavenly he says, listen no you better caught good at you. here i cleaned all my e, medals all in my mouth for dry cleaning and so on i took five photos to like everything. how long before leaving. but as the granny left, the granny was always worried. she says, it's better i'll be the first to leave, because i'm without serezha well, i can't do anything. so they bought it for themselves, and they paid for everything. grandpa saw off grandma with dignity, erected a monument . he controlled everything, even which photo was which place, where chego died. you understand, here i put a bold point. this is how it goes officer there is no doubt that they are now together absolutely absolutely. even we were 40 days old, when we were e yes, everyone just understood that katya seryozha was together, when everyone was at home. all of you have been brought here together to lead you through the german rear and take you behind the front line to soviet territory, and
he is a major general of military justice.d as a military lawyer was a man, heavenly he says, listen no you better caught good at you. here i cleaned all my e, medals all in my mouth for dry cleaning and so on i took five photos to like everything. how long before leaving. but as the granny left, the granny was always worried. she says, it's better i'll be the first to leave, because i'm without serezha well, i can't do anything. so they bought it for themselves, and they paid for everything....
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nation of van iwatsu on diplomatic edison james base has a support a historic decision that campaign is say, is a major step forward for climate justice is so decider no vote was needed. the general assembly deciding by consensus to was the world's highest court, the international court of justice to determine what obligations countries have for the climate damage. they've cost more frustrating climate injustice feeds divisions and set them to paralyze global climate action. so excellencies for those on the front lines already paying the price for global. he think they did nothing to cause glamour. justice is most of vital recognition. and the tools recognition that all people on our plan is out of equal worth. and the tool to be resilience against spiraling climate impacts. the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific islander venue or to this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that very, very happy vision, because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world that the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the light of the future of this, of the future of mankind. the small island of any want to suffer
nation of van iwatsu on diplomatic edison james base has a support a historic decision that campaign is say, is a major step forward for climate justice is so decider no vote was needed. the general assembly deciding by consensus to was the world's highest court, the international court of justice to determine what obligations countries have for the climate damage. they've cost more frustrating climate injustice feeds divisions and set them to paralyze global climate action. so excellencies for...
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against him and the majority of them related to the financial crimes and i've spoken to some of the attorneys for those dozens of victims, they still want their own justice. the attorney general, they still intend on pursuing those charges against alex murdaugh. >> yes, we will continue to hear his name. diane, stay with us. i want to bring in defense attorney shan woo for more analysis on this. the juror that spoke out said it took less than an hour. yes, it took a few hours for the totality of the verdict to came down but when it came down from getting some people thinking he might not be guilty to everyone saying yes, he's guilty, it's less than an hour for the jury to agree on that. was that video that put murdoch at the scene of the murders the smoking gun here? >> it certainly seemed that way. it really put him in a terrible position in terms of his defense. he had to admit that was his voice there because he had to testify. if he didn't feel like he had to testify, that would have been different. different people can hear the same thing, see the same thing and have different views on it. he could have sat back in silence and let the jury debate was that really his voic
against him and the majority of them related to the financial crimes and i've spoken to some of the attorneys for those dozens of victims, they still want their own justice. the attorney general, they still intend on pursuing those charges against alex murdaugh. >> yes, we will continue to hear his name. diane, stay with us. i want to bring in defense attorney shan woo for more analysis on this. the juror that spoke out said it took less than an hour. yes, it took a few hours for the...
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general said it was a big victory. even though the resolution passed by consensus, there are some major countries that have a problem with it. they expect some national submissions to the court of justice in an effort to narrow the will of judges. anchor: all new cars sold in the european union must be zero emissions by 2035. the target is designed to target a rapid decarbonization which requires new cars to have lower levels of co2. a watchdog has visited a power plant in ukraine. he says the situation is not improving at military activity is increasing. international atomic agency is trying to minimize the risk of nuclear disaster. the client has come under selling and has experienced power cuts. >> it start important that we agree on the fundamental principle that a nuclear power plant should not be attacked. the concept is evolving and is refocusing on the protection itself. the things that should be avoided, for example in order to protect client rather than territorial aspects which pose certain problems. it is a work in progress, i would say. anchor: the u.s. and japan have condemned myanmar. they were dissolved for failing to meet a deadline. tony chang reports. >> the building
general said it was a big victory. even though the resolution passed by consensus, there are some major countries that have a problem with it. they expect some national submissions to the court of justice in an effort to narrow the will of judges. anchor: all new cars sold in the european union must be zero emissions by 2035. the target is designed to target a rapid decarbonization which requires new cars to have lower levels of co2. a watchdog has visited a power plant in ukraine. he says the...
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demand change and this group of journalists they spread the truth and use their words for democracy freedom and justice brigadier general talks about the fact that the majority women must participate in the armed forces to be a woman in the armed forces this is a serious matter talks about her experience a person tells her situation from argentina plus where is politics the public and the grass is falling and an activist mostyndr and politics public with appetite in society has rights and my my journey is just beginning it was a man from jordan aziz and once again dr. biden jolbaiden and secretary of state don will represent tv e-e mohammed from ethiopia journalist despite three arrests in one year she continued to broadcast her voice, calling for accountability for crimes against humanity, help to evacuate women from the regions where women and children, volunteer yulia paevska secretly recorded a video that documented all the atrocities of the russian troops and she secretly took out a card with these videos and in order to show the whole world these atrocities of the russian military and after it was released from captivity she continues to use her voice
demand change and this group of journalists they spread the truth and use their words for democracy freedom and justice brigadier general talks about the fact that the majority women must participate in the armed forces to be a woman in the armed forces this is a serious matter talks about her experience a person tells her situation from argentina plus where is politics the public and the grass is falling and an activist mostyndr and politics public with appetite in society has rights and my my...
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think we heard yesterday was between justice alito and solicitor general prelgarde, the question on the major questions doctrine which essentially says questions of political significance should be really left to congress and the courts to decide. that is something that i agree on, right? like you said, this is $400 billion of federal aid being allocated to the program. i think on fairness grounds there is a lot of scrutiny that needs to be applied to this. i argued last time this being regressive policy. on that ground scope and fairness a lot of scrutiny needs to be looked on this. neil: if they support when the president wants to do, seems unlikely, initial reading from their question, what do you fear happens? >> well in that case, neil, i think this is, this is a situation that congress needs to take action on, right? one of the topics touched on in yesterday's oral arguments was, inaction from the legislative branch. this has become an issue of real national importance. and you know i think more attention needs to be drawn to what are the tradeoffs in this policy and who are the winners and losers? in my opinion, you know, those who are bea
think we heard yesterday was between justice alito and solicitor general prelgarde, the question on the major questions doctrine which essentially says questions of political significance should be really left to congress and the courts to decide. that is something that i agree on, right? like you said, this is $400 billion of federal aid being allocated to the program. i think on fairness grounds there is a lot of scrutiny that needs to be applied to this. i argued last time this being...
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the new york state attorney's general office, the justice department, law enforcement in brazil, and again now the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majorityccomplishments santos' constituents were betting on from their freshman representatives, but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who's only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> we don't teach reading or writing or arithmetic anymore. you know, half the kids in this country when they graduate, think about this, half the kids in this country when they graduate can't read their diploma. >> that's just a small sampl
the new york state attorney's general office, the justice department, law enforcement in brazil, and again now the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majorityccomplishments santos' constituents were betting on from their freshman representatives, but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who's only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>>...
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, the new york state attorney generals office, the justice department, lot enforcement in brazil, and again the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majority. that is probably not the list of accomplishments santos's constituents were betting on for their freshman representatives but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who has only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight, we will see you again tomorrow, now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell, good evening lawrence. >> good evening alex, serial liar, i personally go with pathological liar on george santos. i mean, -- >> when do you cross the threshold to pathological liar? i think george santos has crossed the threshold. >> you're not inconsistent, i guess that you could use either one. i just think he's the next degree of liar. >> should it be that and he's a serial liar? >> as the night goes on. much like george santos himself started out as a serial liar and as time went on became more -- >> that's probably true. we may never know, but that is probably true. >> we probably will never know. >> thank you, alex. >> well, in tonight's patho
, the new york state attorney generals office, the justice department, lot enforcement in brazil, and again the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majority. that is probably not the list of accomplishments santos's constituents were betting on for their freshman representatives but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who has only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight, we will see you again tomorrow, now it is time for the last word with...
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, the new york state attorney generals office, the justice department, lot enforcement in brazil, and again the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majoritys's constituents were betting on for their freshman representatives but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who has only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight, we will see you again tomorrow, now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell, good evening lawrence. >> good evening alex, serial liar,
, the new york state attorney generals office, the justice department, lot enforcement in brazil, and again the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majoritys's constituents were betting on for their freshman representatives but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who has only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight, we will see you again tomorrow, now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell, good evening lawrence. >> good...
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the new york state attorney's general office, the justice department, law enforcement in brazil, and again now the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majority. that is probably not the list of accomplishments santos' constituents were betting on from their freshman representatives, but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who's only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> we don't teach reading or writing or arithmetic anymore. you know, half the kids in this country when they graduate, think about this, half the kids in this country when they graduate can't read their diploma. >> that's just a small sample of what the audience at cpac is hearing. >>> plus we have a stunningly quick verdict in the alex murdaugh murder trial. we'll get expert analysis on this case in just a moment. >>> and also ahead secretary of state antony blinken meet briefly with his russian counterpart for the first time since the start of the ukraine war. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this friday, march 3rd. i'm jonathan lemire,
the new york state attorney's general office, the justice department, law enforcement in brazil, and again now the ethics committee in a house where he is part of the majority. that is probably not the list of accomplishments santos' constituents were betting on from their freshman representatives, but it is nonetheless an impressive feat for someone who's only been in congress for two months. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan...
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major announcements from the justice department after the deadly beating of tyre nichols. the federal government will now investigate the practices of the entire police department. >>> and the u.s. attorney general garland wednesday revealed the findings of the federal investigation into louisville, kentucky police. the report comes just days before the three year anniversary of the death breonna taylor, a black woman shot dead during a no-knock police raid on her apartment. garland said it was a symptom of long festering problems within the louisville police department. and those problems include widespread discell nekcell nati excessive use of force. >> and jessica schneider sprains. >> reporter: all right scathing review of the louisville metro police department documenting persistent problems, abuse and even blatant racism. >> some have videotaped themselves throwing drinks at pedestrians from their cars, insulting people with disabilities and call black people monkey, animal and boy. >> reporter: the two year investigation from doj found louisville police officers practiced an aggressive style of policing that it deployed selectively targeting black and vulnerable people throughout the city
major announcements from the justice department after the deadly beating of tyre nichols. the federal government will now investigate the practices of the entire police department. >>> and the u.s. attorney general garland wednesday revealed the findings of the federal investigation into louisville, kentucky police. the report comes just days before the three year anniversary of the death breonna taylor, a black woman shot dead during a no-knock police raid on her apartment. garland...
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major step forward for climate justice. the so decider no vote was needed. the general assembly deciding by consensus to asked the world's highest court, the international court of justice to determine what obligations countries have for the climate damage, they've cost festering climate. the injustice fits the visions and symptoms who penalize global climate action. so excellencies for those on the front lines already paying the price for global. he think they did nothing to cause climate justice. it was a vital recognition. and the tools recognition that all people on our plan is out of equal worth. and the tool to be resilience against spiraling climate impacts. the efforts to negotiate this treaty were led by the pacific island, a venue or to. this was the end of a very long campaign. how did you feel in that moment? very, very happy person because i can assure like kids and the kids around the world, the leaders of the countries of this local community actually listening to the plight of the future of this, of the future of mankind, the small island avenue ought to suffered. devastating sy clone early this year, highlighting the fact it's a country that's w
major step forward for climate justice. the so decider no vote was needed. the general assembly deciding by consensus to asked the world's highest court, the international court of justice to determine what obligations countries have for the climate damage, they've cost festering climate. the injustice fits the visions and symptoms who penalize global climate action. so excellencies for those on the front lines already paying the price for global. he think they did nothing to cause climate...
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majority white and republican-lighthouse that would allo mississpi's supreme courchief justice, who is white, to handpick local judges in jackson. prosecuts of public defenders wi be selected by the state attorn general also is white. jackson has the highest percenge of black residents of any major city in the united states. supporters of house bill 1020 claim it would make jackson per. democratic mississippi senator john horhn disputed this ahead ofuesday's vote on the revised bill. >> it is vastly improved from where it started, but it is still -- he needs to be defeated. senator carter made the point that crime is on the rise in jackson. and he is correct. but to senator baratz point, there is absolutely no empirical data, no evidence that adding these temporary appointed judges will do anything to stem the rise in crime in jackson. there is no data. amy: both versions of house bill 1020 would expand the role of the capitol police, which has no oversight board and has not been transport and reporting officer-involved shootings. last year, the capitol police shot three people in a six week period, including jaylen lewis, in unarmed 25-year-old black man and father of two. his mother arkela lewis te
majority white and republican-lighthouse that would allo mississpi's supreme courchief justice, who is white, to handpick local judges in jackson. prosecuts of public defenders wi be selected by the state attorn general also is white. jackson has the highest percenge of black residents of any major city in the united states. supporters of house bill 1020 claim it would make jackson per. democratic mississippi senator john horhn disputed this ahead ofuesday's vote on the revised bill. >>...
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of the core policy intention. again, we want to remind everyone this ej framework is a major step to integrate environmental justice and racial and social equity to the general plan and there is groundwork for phase 2 to put the issues in subsequent general plan amendments like the environmental protection element and air quality element. for healthy resilient environments you see here, the example policy is to invest in resilient public utility systems and affirm the human rights to water power and sanitation. for the next top ic on physical activity and healthy public facilities, the policy is to offer the flexible inclusive programming for all communities. for healthy food access, the policy is to foster climate resilience and invasion in the food system. for safe healthy and affordable homes it st. to insure that housing support public health in alignment with the housing element. the next topic on equitable and green jobs, fostering robust network of work and entrepreneurship. lastly, with empowered neighborhood center ej efforts in collaboration with the american indian community and traditional ecological knowledge. if approved today it would be a hug
of the core policy intention. again, we want to remind everyone this ej framework is a major step to integrate environmental justice and racial and social equity to the general plan and there is groundwork for phase 2 to put the issues in subsequent general plan amendments like the environmental protection element and air quality element. for healthy resilient environments you see here, the example policy is to invest in resilient public utility systems and affirm the human rights to water...
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laughing gas and an immediate justice scheme that would see vandals forced to up damage within 48 hours of anti—social behaviour is expected to be a major battleground at the next generaly of law and order and he once struck a knockout knockout blow . let's knockout knockout blow. let's find out from the editor of spiked tom slater. who do you associate with law and order? well, that's the question that the are really the conservatives are really worried think because worried about, i think because of that we've seen, of the fact that we've seen, again, that of growing again, that kind of growing concern anti—social concern about anti—social behaviour , as you see it in behaviour, as you see it in reported in surveys and on. reported in surveys and so on. and also the political clear sense that even on questions of clear serious crime, clear cut, serious crime, violent crime, burglary and so on, you see a police force which is routinely not even attending certain crimes such as that. meanwhile spending what seems like an inordinate amount of time concern people posting offensive things on the internet , whatever it might be, or mockery. so this kind of this mockery. so
laughing gas and an immediate justice scheme that would see vandals forced to up damage within 48 hours of anti—social behaviour is expected to be a major battleground at the next generaly of law and order and he once struck a knockout knockout blow . let's knockout knockout blow. let's find out from the editor of spiked tom slater. who do you associate with law and order? well, that's the question that the are really the conservatives are really worried think because worried about, i think...