31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
john mauldin is on the program as well my colleague edward harrison sat down with the man behind moulton economics to discuss what the latest economic data says about the u.s. economy today and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing next neutrality the supreme court and the future of the technology industry that's a lot to get in there you want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. our lead story today detroit now the latest sign of the city's rapid decline comes from detroit's water department many residents in detroit have stopped paying their water utility bill and the city is combat in the issue by shutting off water to more than three thousand homes and businesses per week in an effort to stop utilities from sliding even further into debt this however has sparked outrage and i mean outrage among activist groups including the united nations a u.n. team of experts says that detroit's decision to shut off water is enough front to human rights those are pretty tough words now detroit's water and sewage department is a q. charging exorbitant lehi rates to local re
john mauldin is on the program as well my colleague edward harrison sat down with the man behind moulton economics to discuss what the latest economic data says about the u.s. economy today and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing next neutrality the supreme court and the future of the technology industry that's a lot to get in there you want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. our lead story today detroit now the latest sign of the city's rapid decline comes from...
198
198
Jun 23, 2014
06/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> former federal prosecutor and law professor, geoff moulton, stays the steps in the jerry sandusky probe could have sped up the cross says including lack of communication, and a nearly two-year delay by state prosecutors to get a search warrant for sandusky's home. >> one expert put it in a book written before sandusky was charged, and i am going to quote, the emergency law enforcement problem with the use ever search warrants in child sexual victimization cases they are not obtained soon enough. >> we determined we did not have adequate probable cause. it was six months old and were not going to risk the case on a stale warrant for probable cause. >> it is unclear how the case would have been affected. sandusky will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars convicted on almost all counts. the report shows prosecutors act acted. and why and the lead prosecutor said that he and his team had one shot to win conviction. >> there are serious questions as to why those delays occurred. why, why was there ii ii iin - is inactivity. >> and once you lose, a single victim, his word again
. >> former federal prosecutor and law professor, geoff moulton, stays the steps in the jerry sandusky probe could have sped up the cross says including lack of communication, and a nearly two-year delay by state prosecutors to get a search warrant for sandusky's home. >> one expert put it in a book written before sandusky was charged, and i am going to quote, the emergency law enforcement problem with the use ever search warrants in child sexual victimization cases they are not...
227
227
Jun 23, 2014
06/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
and the report by geoff moulton found no direct evidence that politics played a role in the sanduskynvestigation. among findings found the lead prosecutor on the case wanted to file charges after the initial victim came forward, only to have her superior deny the request and push for more victims. and he believed that the victim was shaky witness and that the state only had one chance to make the case and convict. >> take the evidence as it was at the time, then the decision not to charge fit with an within acceptable bounds of prosecutorial discretion. >> and kathleen kane says her predecessors showed lack of y r urgency using a grand jury convening once a month. and failing to search his home within timely manner and not asking others questions. and they feared bringing charges too soon would lead to an acquittal and prevent others from coming forward. and they wanted the secrecy of a grand jury and in the end this points to the fact that sandusky was convicted on most charges and sits behind bars for life. >> even a highly successful final result does not mean the investigation it
and the report by geoff moulton found no direct evidence that politics played a role in the sanduskynvestigation. among findings found the lead prosecutor on the case wanted to file charges after the initial victim came forward, only to have her superior deny the request and push for more victims. and he believed that the victim was shaky witness and that the state only had one chance to make the case and convict. >> take the evidence as it was at the time, then the decision not to charge...
1,264
1.3K
Jun 23, 2014
06/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 1,264
favorite 0
quote 0
jeff moulton who reviewed this case with kane says there were several missed opportunities to get the story on sandusky and charge him even from the youth services level. >> sandusky was interviewed by cys without the participation of a criminal investigator, without anybody from the district attorney's office or anybody from the pennsylvania state police. that was a significant missed opportunity because law enforcement never got a chance later to interview sandusky. that was the one chance and unfortunately it didn't happen. >> jerry sandusky was eventually charged, convicted and sentenced to 50 years in prison. the attorney general in the early part of this investigation is now governor tom corbett. he's denied to comment on the revelations this morning. there was no evidence, however, pointing to any political motivation in this decision making my colleague, rosemary connors, is in harrisburg right now gathering reaction to this report. that news conference is still going on right now. it has been for the past half hour and i'll be back in the next 30 minutes going over more of th
jeff moulton who reviewed this case with kane says there were several missed opportunities to get the story on sandusky and charge him even from the youth services level. >> sandusky was interviewed by cys without the participation of a criminal investigator, without anybody from the district attorney's office or anybody from the pennsylvania state police. that was a significant missed opportunity because law enforcement never got a chance later to interview sandusky. that was the one...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
john moulden is on the program as well my colleague edward harrison sat down with the man behind moulton economics to discuss what the latest economic data says about the u.s. economy today and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing net neutrality the supreme court and the future of the technology industry that's a lot to get in there you want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. our lead story today detroit now the latest sign of the city's. did decline comes from detroit's water department many residents in detroit have stopped paying their water utility bill and the city is combat in the issue by shutting off water to more than three thousand homes and businesses per week in an effort to stop utilities from sliding even further into debt this however has sparked outrage and i mean outrage among activist groups including the united nations a u.n. team of experts says that detroit's decision to shut off water is an affront to human rights those are pretty tough words now detroit's water and sewage department is accused of charging exorbitantly high rates to loca
john moulden is on the program as well my colleague edward harrison sat down with the man behind moulton economics to discuss what the latest economic data says about the u.s. economy today and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing net neutrality the supreme court and the future of the technology industry that's a lot to get in there you want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. our lead story today detroit now the latest sign of the city's. did decline comes from...