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thejudge said to emma tustin.to thomas hughes that he had watched a number of those videos to know how broken he was. the final act of killing, the judge said, was carried out by you, emma tustin stop you wanted thomas but you didn't want to be troubled by offer any longer. she gave him, thejudge said, a potential lethal dose of salt an hour or so before he died. she then took a photograph of him when he was lying lifeless on the floor. you did not summon help, you moved his body around the house, you showed no emotion or compassion. the judge here sentencing emma tustin to life in prison with a minimum term of 29 years. he has sentenced thomas hughes to 21 years in prison and the details, which thejury hughes to 21 years in prison and the details, which the jury heard hughes to 21 years in prison and the details, which thejury heard during this trial here at coventry crown court over two months, incredibly distressing, harrowing details of what they inflicted on six—year—old arthur. he was starved, he was left de
thejudge said to emma tustin.to thomas hughes that he had watched a number of those videos to know how broken he was. the final act of killing, the judge said, was carried out by you, emma tustin stop you wanted thomas but you didn't want to be troubled by offer any longer. she gave him, thejudge said, a potential lethal dose of salt an hour or so before he died. she then took a photograph of him when he was lying lifeless on the floor. you did not summon help, you moved his body around the...
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thejudge instructed the uk. thejudge instructed thejury the uk.y the uk. thejudge instructed the jury that any of the act she testified about were not to be considered illegal acts. instead they used her to lay out the argument about how ghislaine maxwell was really central to epstein�*s world and this effort of grooming young girls for sexual abuse and so kate detailed how she first met ghislaine maxwell at 17 years old at her townhome in london, she went there for tea and said that they immediately really felt at ease with each other, she said she wanted to be like ghislaine maxwell when she was older. ghislaine maxwell allegedly told her that allegedly told her her boyfriend jeffrey epstein could help her with her music career but she said when she went back the next time and all the time that maxwell allegedly acted her to give jeffrey that maxwell allegedly acted her to givejeffrey epstein a massage which turned into a sexualised massage. she says at that point the alleged abuse continued for years and she was even asked by maxwell to recruit
thejudge instructed the uk. thejudge instructed thejury the uk.y the uk. thejudge instructed the jury that any of the act she testified about were not to be considered illegal acts. instead they used her to lay out the argument about how ghislaine maxwell was really central to epstein�*s world and this effort of grooming young girls for sexual abuse and so kate detailed how she first met ghislaine maxwell at 17 years old at her townhome in london, she went there for tea and said that they...
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so thejudge urged thejury without to resume. —— jury.ere not going to reach a verdict without, you know, having to start this process over again, which bank they would have been incredibly difficult for everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the everyone on all sides. absolutely. 0n the case _ everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the case itself, _ everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the case itself, cases - everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the case itself, cases involving 0n the case itself, cases involving sexual abuse from such a long time ago, they are hugely challenging for the legal process at the best of times, and this is an example that perhaps will be have doesn't matter about the passage of time. we can get these things right. i about the passage of time. we can get these things right.— get these things right. i think that i get these things right. i think that i think that's _ get these things right. i think that i think that's an _ get these things right. i think that i think that's an incredibly - get these things ri
so thejudge urged thejury without to resume. —— jury.ere not going to reach a verdict without, you know, having to start this process over again, which bank they would have been incredibly difficult for everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the everyone on all sides. absolutely. 0n the case _ everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the case itself, _ everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the case itself, cases - everyone on all sides. absolutely. on the case itself, cases involving 0n the...
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so thejudge urged back in the morning to resume.ble to reach a verdict without, you know, having to start this process over again, which frankly would've been incredibly difficult for everyone on all sides. absolutely. 0n the nature of the case itself, cases involving sexual abuse, especially from such a long time ago, they are hugely challenging for the legal process at the best of times, and this is an example that perhaps will be held up as, well, actually commit as matter about the passage of time, we can get these things right. i can get these things right. i think that's an incredibly important plaint and something i've been thinking about lately, the southern district of new york has an incredible legacy of investigating and prosecuting crimes that took place a long time ago and that are hard to prove. the fact that these events took place decades ago makes it an incredibly challenging case to investigate than to bring. but i think if this case should stand as an example to prosecutors across the country that those cases are
so thejudge urged back in the morning to resume.ble to reach a verdict without, you know, having to start this process over again, which frankly would've been incredibly difficult for everyone on all sides. absolutely. 0n the nature of the case itself, cases involving sexual abuse, especially from such a long time ago, they are hugely challenging for the legal process at the best of times, and this is an example that perhaps will be held up as, well, actually commit as matter about the passage...
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thejudge basically proceedings today, what happened?he charges againstjennifer and james crumbley. she also set a cash bond of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read the names of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the names of the dead children, madison baldwin, tietmeyer, harrisonjulia, justin schilling. those are the young people that the people have charges levelled against them for. if they have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in these teens' deaths. another detail, detroit police chief james white said the couple had assistance in getting inside the detroit basements where they were hiding before they were captured. what more do we know on this? we don't what more do we know on this? - don't know how lots, i'm sure that is to come out when they have their next court appearance on december 1a and december 20 seconds, and under a december 22 court appearance is for a preliminary
thejudge basically proceedings today, what happened?he charges againstjennifer and james crumbley. she also set a cash bond of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the of 500,000 combined for the couple. thejudge also read the names of 500,000 combined for the couple. the judge also read the names of the dead children, madison baldwin, tietmeyer, harrisonjulia, justin schilling. those are the young people that the people...
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thejudge will read are unable to reach a verdict.charter and say, keep going, stick to your guns, but try to be reasonable. something along those lines. here, she basically told them, hurry up. that is essentially what the defence lawyers for maxwell objected to. i defence lawyers for maxwell objected ta— defence lawyers for maxwell objected te— defence lawyers for maxwell objected to-_ objected to. i will ask you to hurry for— objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this _ objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this last _ objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this last question l objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this last question i | hurry for this last question i am afraid. the family have appeared to have begun appeal proceedings, which i guess isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are _ isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going _ isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going to. _ isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going to. it - isn't a surprise for you. yes, they are going to. it is - isn't a surprise for
thejudge will read are unable to reach a verdict.charter and say, keep going, stick to your guns, but try to be reasonable. something along those lines. here, she basically told them, hurry up. that is essentially what the defence lawyers for maxwell objected to. i defence lawyers for maxwell objected ta— defence lawyers for maxwell objected te— defence lawyers for maxwell objected to-_ objected to. i will ask you to hurry for— objected to. i will ask you to hurry for this _ objected to....
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and thejudge what was going on. so she would have been... already pointed out to the jury at the very beginning that that made her culpable, if she had willfully ignored what was going on. find culpable, if she had willfully ignored what was going on. and in terms of what _ ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came _ ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to _ ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to light - ignored what was going on. and in | terms of what came to light during the evidence we heard in this trial of ghislaine maxwell, did we learn anything new about what had happened between jeffrey epstein anything new about what had happened betweenjeffrey epstein and his victims? between jeffrey epstein and his victims? ., ., ., , between jeffrey epstein and his victims? ., ., victims? no, not really, because so much of this— victims? no, not really, because so much of this had _ victims? no, not really, because so much of this had been _ victims? no, not really, because so much of this had been cove
and thejudge what was going on. so she would have been... already pointed out to the jury at the very beginning that that made her culpable, if she had willfully ignored what was going on. find culpable, if she had willfully ignored what was going on. and in terms of what _ ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came _ ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to _ ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to light - ignored what was going on. and in | terms of...
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and thejudge ruled on this saying that she could testify as a witness but the jury was meant to viewregard to crimes, alleged crimes committed on underage girls. but her testimony did become important for the prosecution. this idea of ming that maxwell allegedly groomed young girls for epstein. we heard from kate that she met him at 17 years old and had tea at her home in london they got on very well and she said she want to be like her when she grew up and was fascinated by the prospect of a friendship with someone is what the end is connected to she was. and said that she even offered for her boyfriend at the time to help her with her music career. she says that the next time she visited, maxwell asked her to massage jeffrey epstein she visited, maxwell asked her to massagejeffrey epstein and that turned into a sexual encounter and that continued for a number of years and so, to be home prosecutors about maxwell, her role with recruiting and grooming young girls allegedly forjeffrey epstein and will suffer the defence in the cross—examination talking to her, they really want to pok
and thejudge ruled on this saying that she could testify as a witness but the jury was meant to viewregard to crimes, alleged crimes committed on underage girls. but her testimony did become important for the prosecution. this idea of ming that maxwell allegedly groomed young girls for epstein. we heard from kate that she met him at 17 years old and had tea at her home in london they got on very well and she said she want to be like her when she grew up and was fascinated by the prospect of a...
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thejudge said she had shown no remorse.ghter's death. thejudge said she had played a significant role, something she will have to live with for the rest of her life. throughout her short life, star was subjected to endless physical assaults and psychological harm. instead of the love and protection, she experienced a world of humiliation, cruelty, and pain. star was known to police and social services. today a family member gave us a video of star with bruises. you may find this upsetting. taken days before she died, it shows injuries to her nose, cheek and ear, and led to her great—grandfather contacting social services. i've never seen a child in my life with a black ear. it came into my head that she had been slapped, which caused it, and that brought concerns to me. they could have took her to the hospital, could have got her checked out, and maybe all these injuries what she had would have come to light. i just feel let down by them. parliament was today told the murder of this child should be accompanied by sadness an
thejudge said she had shown no remorse.ghter's death. thejudge said she had played a significant role, something she will have to live with for the rest of her life. throughout her short life, star was subjected to endless physical assaults and psychological harm. instead of the love and protection, she experienced a world of humiliation, cruelty, and pain. star was known to police and social services. today a family member gave us a video of star with bruises. you may find this upsetting....
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this case it is extraordinary and that's what thejudge called it. sums being awarded and most of that for the security of the princess and her children. that is because she fears her children would be abducted by mohammed al—maktoum and rendered back to dubai. but we had other developments in the course of the case such as hacking and blackmail. the princess was blackmailed because she had an affair with one of her bodyguards and she paid £7 million of her own money to stop it getting out. the sheikh found out and she felt inferior for life. out. the sheikh found out and she felt inferiorfor life. the niche out. the sheikh found out and she felt inferior for life. the niche of the hacking which the court used forensic evidence to stand up that the sheikh had used very sophisticated israeli manufactured software to infect the phones of princes princess haya and her lawyer baroness shackleton and that probably did not help his case. for now it is over and the sheikh has said never wanted anything but the best interests of my children and have no inten
this case it is extraordinary and that's what thejudge called it. sums being awarded and most of that for the security of the princess and her children. that is because she fears her children would be abducted by mohammed al—maktoum and rendered back to dubai. but we had other developments in the course of the case such as hacking and blackmail. the princess was blackmailed because she had an affair with one of her bodyguards and she paid £7 million of her own money to stop it getting out....
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thejudge will come back and hand down the sentences in about ten minutes and it will probably take aboutt where we hear how long emma tustin and thomas hughes will have to serve in prison. emma tustin faces a mandatory life sentence but of course, thejudge mandatory life sentence but of course, the judge will decide what the minimum tariff is, how long she will have to serve in prison before she is eligible for parole. we have had victim impact statements this money, first from joanna hughes, arthur's paternal grandmother who described arthur as a happy, joyous and exuberant six—year—old child. she added that arthur was failed by the very authorities that we as a society are led to believe are there for the safety of everyone. there is an investigation into potential failings that will go on and report next year. we also heard from madeleine halcrow, the other grandmother, the mother of olivia, arthur's natural mother, who described him as their baby bear and said she was suffering permanent sadness as a result of this. as i said, sentencing will resume in a few minutes and we should kno
thejudge will come back and hand down the sentences in about ten minutes and it will probably take aboutt where we hear how long emma tustin and thomas hughes will have to serve in prison. emma tustin faces a mandatory life sentence but of course, thejudge mandatory life sentence but of course, the judge will decide what the minimum tariff is, how long she will have to serve in prison before she is eligible for parole. we have had victim impact statements this money, first from joanna hughes,...
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and thejudge been...e her, would have made are culpable if she had willfully ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to light during the evidence we heard in this trial of ghislaine maxwell, did we learn anything new about what had happened between jeffrey learn anything new about what had happened betweenjeffrey epstein and his victims? hat
and thejudge been...e her, would have made are culpable if she had willfully ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to light during the evidence we heard in this trial of ghislaine maxwell, did we learn anything new about what had happened between jeffrey learn anything new about what had happened betweenjeffrey epstein and his victims? hat
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thejudge decided not to adjudicate, which means they won't be formally convicted and they won't face news for aj 0dudu and her partner, kai widdrington, who have pulled out of the show. the tv presenter has torn a ligament in her right ankle which means only two couples will compete for the glitterball. david sillito reports. last week, it was a full house of tens for aj and kai's quickstep. the tv presenter, aj 0dudu, was on her way to the final. i'm really happy. thank you so much for all of your votes. i am buzzing! just days later, she posted this picture of herself sitting with crutches and a bandaged foot. an injury picked up during the hours of training. she has now had to admit defeat. she could barely stand, let alone dance. her ligament had been torn. my ankle has given away and my ligament has ruptured. and it isjust not going to happen. we were gutted because we were ready to smash it. this isn't the way that we wanted to go out, obviously, but even just looking back at all of those moments, it's just been an absolute pleasure dancing with you every single week. so thank
thejudge decided not to adjudicate, which means they won't be formally convicted and they won't face news for aj 0dudu and her partner, kai widdrington, who have pulled out of the show. the tv presenter has torn a ligament in her right ankle which means only two couples will compete for the glitterball. david sillito reports. last week, it was a full house of tens for aj and kai's quickstep. the tv presenter, aj 0dudu, was on her way to the final. i'm really happy. thank you so much for all of...
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today thejudge the equivalent of a high speed road crash.without doubt one of the most distressing and disturbing cases i have had to deal with. he said "this cruel and inhuman treatment of arthur was a deliberate decision to brush off his cries for help as naughtiness, he told us the tin, you are a manipulative woman who will shift the blame on the anyone to save your own skin. he told thomas hughes hiss actions had been indifferent. family members had been indifferent. family members had been in tears as the sentence was handed down. arthur's mother said ifeel i am walking round with all the lights off. he was the light of my life, he was a precious gift. his short life was a precious gift. his short life was stolen and the hole left in me and those who loved him will never be prepare —— repaired. mr arthur's story has moved everyone who has seen, heard or read about it. it is unlikely anyone will easily forget the little boy with the infectious smile. the little boy with the infectious smile. our home editor mark easton is with me now. th
today thejudge the equivalent of a high speed road crash.without doubt one of the most distressing and disturbing cases i have had to deal with. he said "this cruel and inhuman treatment of arthur was a deliberate decision to brush off his cries for help as naughtiness, he told us the tin, you are a manipulative woman who will shift the blame on the anyone to save your own skin. he told thomas hughes hiss actions had been indifferent. family members had been indifferent. family members had...
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thejudge said arthur was subjected to the �*most unimaginable suffering'.of the disorder that marred the euro 2020 final between england and italy injuly has painted a picture of "ticketless, drunken and drugged up thugs" storming wembley and endangering life. the energy regulator ofgem launches a review into the response to storm arwen — as repair works continue, one week on. we're looking at a packed weekend with the packed fa cup with plenty of other fa cup action on the way too. we're also reflecting on the findings of baroness casey's review into the disturbances at the final of euro 2020 which found a collective failing almost lead to fatalities on the day of the final at wembley. it has been labelled a day of national shame. that is all to come and sports day at 630. next up to come and sports day at 630. next up on bbc news, it is time forfilm review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have the new film starring joaquin phoenix and w
thejudge said arthur was subjected to the �*most unimaginable suffering'.of the disorder that marred the euro 2020 final between england and italy injuly has painted a picture of "ticketless, drunken and drugged up thugs" storming wembley and endangering life. the energy regulator ofgem launches a review into the response to storm arwen — as repair works continue, one week on. we're looking at a packed weekend with the packed fa cup with plenty of other fa cup action on the way...
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he said it was clear that thejudge injanuary had scrupulously applied the test.case really centred on whether there was a suicide risk ifjulian assange is, the wikileaks campaigner, was extradited to the united states. the court was told that blocking his removal to the states because of his mental health risks, the americans were saying, that if he was blocked from extradited, that would reward fugitives in future for fleeing. because you will remember that julian assange is spent several years holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. so that is the very latest from the royal court of justice. julian as unch is being held in belmarsh prison ever since 2019, that is after he was carried out at the ecuadorian embassy by police, before being arrested for breaching his bail conditions. he had gone into the ecuadorian embassy backin had gone into the ecuadorian embassy back in 2012 to avoid extradition to sweden. this was to face six offence allegations which he has always denied and which were actually eventually dropped. the decision we have just heard from th
he said it was clear that thejudge injanuary had scrupulously applied the test.case really centred on whether there was a suicide risk ifjulian assange is, the wikileaks campaigner, was extradited to the united states. the court was told that blocking his removal to the states because of his mental health risks, the americans were saying, that if he was blocked from extradited, that would reward fugitives in future for fleeing. because you will remember that julian assange is spent several...
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thejudge said she had shown no remorse.ll have to live with for the rest of her life. star was subject to endless physical assaults and psychological harm. instead of the love and protection, she experienced a world of cruelty and pain. star was known to police and social services. today, a family member gave us a video of star with bruises. you may find this upsetting. taken days before she died, it shows injuries to her nose, cheek and ear and led to her great grandfather contacting social services. they could have took her to the hospital, could have got her checked out, and maybe all these injuries, what she had, would have come alight. i just feel let down by them. parliament was today told the murder of this child should be accompanied by sadness and bewilderment that it was allowed to happen. the government has bradford city council in its sights over what went wrong. in afghanistan, 1 million children under the age of five are at risk of starvation this winter, according to the world health organization. charities h
thejudge said she had shown no remorse.ll have to live with for the rest of her life. star was subject to endless physical assaults and psychological harm. instead of the love and protection, she experienced a world of cruelty and pain. star was known to police and social services. today, a family member gave us a video of star with bruises. you may find this upsetting. taken days before she died, it shows injuries to her nose, cheek and ear and led to her great grandfather contacting social...
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and thejudge been... and the judge already pointed out to the jury at the very beginning that that made her, would have made are culpable if she had willfully ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to light during the evidence we heard in this trial of ghislaine maxwell, did we learn anything new about what had happened between jeffrey learn anything new about what had happened betweenjeffrey epstein and his victims? mat happened between jeffrey epstein and his victims? ., ., , happened between jeffrey epstein and hisvictims? ., ., , , , happened between jeffrey epstein and hisvictims? ., his victims? not really, because so much of this _ his victims? not really, because so much of this had _ his victims? not really, because so much of this had been _ his victims? not really, because so much of this had been covered - much of this had been covered worldwide in the press already. i think we were all rather surprised at how there were only four women brought by the prosecution in this case, wh
and thejudge been... and the judge already pointed out to the jury at the very beginning that that made her, would have made are culpable if she had willfully ignored what was going on. and in terms of what came to light during the evidence we heard in this trial of ghislaine maxwell, did we learn anything new about what had happened between jeffrey learn anything new about what had happened betweenjeffrey epstein and his victims? mat happened between jeffrey epstein and his victims? ., ., ,...
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thejudge influence, and driving without insurance.elfish, and said "you deserve to spend christmas behind bars", but said her hands had been tied by the previous decision in court and that she could only handed a suspended prison sentence katie price. suspended for 12 months. so providing there are no further offences, she will remain free. but there will also be 100 hours of community service and of course rehabilitation. she has orally spent time at the priory for problems with drink and drugs, and that is, we have heard nothing so far from drink and drugs, and that is, we have heard nothing so farfrom katie price. everyone is gathered outside the court here, expecting her to emerge at the next few minutes, but in the dock, she was impassive as the verdict, the sentence was read out today, and leftjust seconds afterwards. she was described by the judge to have been incredibly lucky not to be spending christmas behind bars. : ., ,., .,, not to be spending christmas behind bars. : ., .,, ., bars. and david, are you able to tell us why
thejudge influence, and driving without insurance.elfish, and said "you deserve to spend christmas behind bars", but said her hands had been tied by the previous decision in court and that she could only handed a suspended prison sentence katie price. suspended for 12 months. so providing there are no further offences, she will remain free. but there will also be 100 hours of community service and of course rehabilitation. she has orally spent time at the priory for problems with...
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upkeep of children's animals awarded by the judge. for the upkeep of children's animals awarded by thejudgestuff.- awarded by the 'udge. it's incredible stuff. ., , ., incredible stuff. on a serious note, there are serious _ incredible stuff. on a serious note, there are serious questions - incredible stuff. on a serious note, there are serious questions here i incredible stuff. on a serious note, | there are serious questions here for there are serious questions here for the metropolitan police, aren't there? the evidence that's come down in the ruling and it has been long running, this, and a lot of it is kept under wraps, but what we now know is that he hacked her phone, baroness shackleton, her lawyer, we know that you're a security team, the princess's security team which included former british soldier is bribed or over an affair she had with one of her number, so there are lines of inquiry, surely, that the mets police will need to look at. it mets police will need to look at. it sounds like it. this is not on the hit and very— sounds like it. this is not on the hit and very hard in
upkeep of children's animals awarded by the judge. for the upkeep of children's animals awarded by thejudgestuff.- awarded by the 'udge. it's incredible stuff. ., , ., incredible stuff. on a serious note, there are serious _ incredible stuff. on a serious note, there are serious questions - incredible stuff. on a serious note, there are serious questions here i incredible stuff. on a serious note, | there are serious questions here for there are serious questions here for the metropolitan...
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. # and when it came to winning blue ribbons, i bet you showed the other # kids how, i can see thejudges you the prize, # you must have made the cutest bow, oh, you must have been a beautiful # baby, because, baby, look at you now. we were like pups in a cardboard box, you know, four boys, we never had money for anything. you talk about going to woolworths. the local woolworths, which was known as the five and 10 store because a lot of items were sold for five or 10 cents, we would often walk up and down the aisles and when the clerks weren't looking, we try to snatch something. not clerks, clarks. we never called it stealing, but we called it taking. it was a softer, nicer word. let's go and take it. let's go and take it, correct. and one sunday afternoon, i tempted fate. there in a special display of roy rogers t—shirts was a pearl—handled toy replica of a roy rogers six shooter. it was the most thrilling thing i had ever seen. yeah. i picked it up, i was nearly at the door when hands grabbed me by the scruff of my neck and pulled me back into the store. "a great big man announced, i'm
. # and when it came to winning blue ribbons, i bet you showed the other # kids how, i can see thejudges you the prize, # you must have made the cutest bow, oh, you must have been a beautiful # baby, because, baby, look at you now. we were like pups in a cardboard box, you know, four boys, we never had money for anything. you talk about going to woolworths. the local woolworths, which was known as the five and 10 store because a lot of items were sold for five or 10 cents, we would often walk...
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partly as a result of the trump presidency, but also in the handling of covid and thejudgements thatso in the handling of covid and the judgements that have been also in the handling of covid and thejudgements that have been made of governments and how they handle covid. they have thrown all sorts of political assumption than the question. in china, if you think back to when this started. there was huge criticism of the early mistakes, the suppression of the news, the suppression of the...
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thejudges reviewed more than 300 unpublished manuscripts by australian women poets to determine a shortlistoke to me about the moment when she found out she had won. i was so stunned. i think i was actually speechless on the phone. it was late afternoon and i was at my desk working, and it took me a few moments to understand what was going on in the conversation, honestly. i think as a poet, you just don't expect something like this to happen. it's not a kind of creative path where there's much money involved, so, yeah, it was a huge, huge surprise. i understand you can read some of the lines from your winning poem. and i want to know what you think it was about your work that helped clinch the prize? yes, sure. i would love to read a few lines here. shuffling cards, hoping for a dare. kids love animals first and learn their ways. i know where i'm going wrong. flicking between screens. my mood is split and my meaning filling up the boot, a hand in the pocket of last year's jeans and the jeans of the year before. and i think this prize, which is administered through the university of sydney,
thejudges reviewed more than 300 unpublished manuscripts by australian women poets to determine a shortlistoke to me about the moment when she found out she had won. i was so stunned. i think i was actually speechless on the phone. it was late afternoon and i was at my desk working, and it took me a few moments to understand what was going on in the conversation, honestly. i think as a poet, you just don't expect something like this to happen. it's not a kind of creative path where there's much...
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thejudge said the behaviours of use and tustin were spiteful and sadistic.r of video and audio recordings and thejury a number of video and audio recordings and the jury heard throughout this two month trial, absolutely harrowing audio recordings where arthur could be heard crying, he was pleading to be fed and at times he was saying that nobody loved him. thejury was fed and at times he was saying that nobody loved him. the jury was also shown hours upon hours of cctv footage, that was from a camera that was inside the lounge of the home and that is where the couple kept six—year—old arthur. he was made to sleep on the floor without a mattress. he was left alone for much of the time. he was starved, dehydrated and regularly beaten. the judge said to tustin, "the final act of killing was carried out by you, tustin." he went on to say that "you wanted thomas hughes, arthur's father but she didn't want to be troubled by arthur any longer. you had given him a potential legal guilt of salt, an hour before he died you took a photo of him when he was lying lifeles
thejudge said the behaviours of use and tustin were spiteful and sadistic.r of video and audio recordings and thejury a number of video and audio recordings and the jury heard throughout this two month trial, absolutely harrowing audio recordings where arthur could be heard crying, he was pleading to be fed and at times he was saying that nobody loved him. thejury was fed and at times he was saying that nobody loved him. the jury was also shown hours upon hours of cctv footage, that was from a...
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that thejudge because the prime minister and now has the opportunity to ask her.the democracy, i'm proud of that. to your question of gdp, you are absolutely right. so there appears a lot of children, brothers laws sisters, sons lost fathers, there are tribes who have a problem because tribes are wiped out. all of these people will have to be taken into confidence. we have a consistent policy is a state to say that negotiations must end conflicts and must and from one possession of strength. this is what we told the americans and the uk and others for 20 years in afghanistan for so i wish they would've listened. what the situation out? ttp is a lifeline was a support they were getting from india and the afghan intelligence with up to that lifeline is gone. they coexisted with the afghan taliban in afghanistan, they have contact. we are in a position of strength because we know that they are reeling at this moment. so it was an? if they are apologising, if they are willing to go through the due process of the law in pakistan, live under the constitution of pakistan
that thejudge because the prime minister and now has the opportunity to ask her.the democracy, i'm proud of that. to your question of gdp, you are absolutely right. so there appears a lot of children, brothers laws sisters, sons lost fathers, there are tribes who have a problem because tribes are wiped out. all of these people will have to be taken into confidence. we have a consistent policy is a state to say that negotiations must end conflicts and must and from one possession of strength....
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thejudges reviewed more than 300 unpublished manuscripts by australian women poets to determine a shortlist me about the moment when she found out she had won. i was so stunned. i was actually speechless on the phone. it was late afternoon and i was at my desk working and i was at my desk working and it took me a few moments to understand what was going on in the conversation, honestly. i think as a poet you have to weeks, you don't expect something like this to happen was of it is not a creative pathway where there is much money involved so it was a huge, huge surprise. i huge, huge surprise. i understand you can read some of the lines from your winning poem and i want to know what you think it was about your work that helped clinch the prize. i work that helped clinch the rize. ., ., ., ., ., prize. i would love to read a few lines — prize. i would love to read a few lines here. _ prize. i would love to read a few lines here. shuffling - few lines here. shuffling cards, hoping for a dare. few lines here. shuffling cards, hoping fora dare. kids love animals first and when there wanes, i kn
thejudges reviewed more than 300 unpublished manuscripts by australian women poets to determine a shortlist me about the moment when she found out she had won. i was so stunned. i was actually speechless on the phone. it was late afternoon and i was at my desk working and i was at my desk working and it took me a few moments to understand what was going on in the conversation, honestly. i think as a poet you have to weeks, you don't expect something like this to happen was of it is not a...
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in china and in other parts of the world, and as steve simon himself said, you can't always take thejudgment take the judgment as to whether a country is being run in a way you would like it to be run. business does count for a lot. these organisations need money to exist, but it's on this particular case that he feels so strongly about. he says there's no way we can compromise. we now wait to see whether the chinese authorities will agree to his demands. they're asking him, this independent investigation that peng shuai has made against state premier, so it doesn't really seem how the two sides can come together.— can come together. russell fuller there. _ meanwhile, in other news, the first us case of the omicron covid variant has been reported in california. speaking at the white house, president biden�*s chief medical adviser, dr anthony fauci, laid out what we know about the individual. the individual was a traveller who— the individual was a traveller who returned from south africa on november the 22nd and tested positive _ on november the 22nd and tested positive on november the 29th.
in china and in other parts of the world, and as steve simon himself said, you can't always take thejudgment take the judgment as to whether a country is being run in a way you would like it to be run. business does count for a lot. these organisations need money to exist, but it's on this particular case that he feels so strongly about. he says there's no way we can compromise. we now wait to see whether the chinese authorities will agree to his demands. they're asking him, this independent...
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of nuremberg, and she says this, "justice cannot be "secured without truth and for survivors, "thejudgement whole truth". no judgement is the whole truth and nuremberg was like any other tribunal in that sense. it's a partial truth — it's what the judges decide. for example, the judges decided they couldn't look at anything that happened before 1939 because of the way the statute had been drafted. they didn't look up crimes that may have been committed by the allies. they only focused on these 2a defendants. so it was a snapshot of a much bigger picture. so i think that quote has truth to it but that doesn't undermine the whole. i want to bring you back to this point about genocide, and you say it was snuck into the charge sheet as a subheading. but perhaps there is an argument to say crimes against humanity was a more powerful argument against the nazis. even then, genocide — in that the nazis wanted you, all of us, to see the world in terms of blood, ethnicity, tribe and the resistance to that, the response to that perhaps should be triumph. it is to say, "no, that is not the way to see h
of nuremberg, and she says this, "justice cannot be "secured without truth and for survivors, "thejudgement whole truth". no judgement is the whole truth and nuremberg was like any other tribunal in that sense. it's a partial truth — it's what the judges decide. for example, the judges decided they couldn't look at anything that happened before 1939 because of the way the statute had been drafted. they didn't look up crimes that may have been committed by the allies. they...
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thejudge said he will be here in closing arguments tomorrow and we will bring you any verdict as andy between president biden and president putin and we will see and discuss whether any of the things that president biden put down our changing minds in russia. hello. it will remain pretty wild and windy for some of you as we go through into tonight. some of the strongest gusts today from storm barra have been across some western coasts. these are some of the daytime gusts we have seen. 86 mph into the evening at aberdaron in gwynedd. the storm itself is going to start to decay during the next 24 hours, the but you can see what a potent feature this is. position this hook of cloud is a telltale sign of a pretty deep and quite stormy low pressure system. bore the brunt across parts of southwest ireland, but it's going to slowly move eastwards as we go through the night and gradually start to weaken. but as we head into the end of the day, strongest of the winds, wales, parts of southwest england, through the channel islands and up towards the far northeast of scotland. blustery for a ti
thejudge said he will be here in closing arguments tomorrow and we will bring you any verdict as andy between president biden and president putin and we will see and discuss whether any of the things that president biden put down our changing minds in russia. hello. it will remain pretty wild and windy for some of you as we go through into tonight. some of the strongest gusts today from storm barra have been across some western coasts. these are some of the daytime gusts we have seen. 86 mph...
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thejudge said he the judge said he was made to sleep on the hard floor and the judge accepted behaviorhe recorded a number of video and audio recordings and then jury heard throughout this two—month trial absolutely harrowing audio recordings where arthur could be heard crying. he was pleading to be fed and at times he was saying that nobody left him. this is news, the latest headlines. numbers of new coronavirus cases are surging in countries where the new 0micron variant is taking hold. in a rare move, us prosecutors have filed involuntary manslaughter charges against the parents of a teenager accused of shooting dead four students at his school. laos has opened a six billion dollar railway that's more than four hundred kilometers long. previously, the small country only had four kilometers of railway track. it has been built as part of china's belt and road initiative designed to strengthen beijing's economic power in the region. 0ur south east asia correspondent jonathan head explains. for paul — this is a big moment. zist for paul — this is a big moment. 21st century railroad tech
thejudge said he the judge said he was made to sleep on the hard floor and the judge accepted behaviorhe recorded a number of video and audio recordings and then jury heard throughout this two—month trial absolutely harrowing audio recordings where arthur could be heard crying. he was pleading to be fed and at times he was saying that nobody left him. this is news, the latest headlines. numbers of new coronavirus cases are surging in countries where the new 0micron variant is taking hold. in...
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ghislaine maxwell decided not to take the stand in her own defence, as she stood up and addressed thejudgeto testify because the prosecution had not proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. so a very defiant response there from ghislaine maxwell, who has been very involved throughout this whole trial, passing notes to her lawyers during cross—examination of the accusers and others who have testified, stating that she will not tell her side of the story on the stand. of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense cross—examination by prosecutors, but really this trial is moving incredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence's case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four accusers, hoping that they have sewn enough doubt injurors minds to avoid a conviction for th
ghislaine maxwell decided not to take the stand in her own defence, as she stood up and addressed thejudgeto testify because the prosecution had not proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. so a very defiant response there from ghislaine maxwell, who has been very involved throughout this whole trial, passing notes to her lawyers during cross—examination of the accusers and others who have testified, stating that she will not tell her side of the story on the stand. of course, that would...
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because she was 17 at the time of the alleged abuse and that is the age of consent in britain and so, thejudgewitness, but the jury was not to view the sex act she talks about as illegal acts. and so, this is really key here because this indictment was in regard to crimes against alleged underage girls. but the testimony is important for the prosecution just in terms of laying out the so—called idea of grooming that she allegedly groomed young girls for epstein. so, we heard from kate on the stand that she met ghislaine maxwell at seven years old, had tea at her home in london and they got on very well and she said she wanted to be like her when she grew up was exhilarated by the prospect of a friendship with someone as wealthy and disconnected as she was. she said that even ghislaine maxwell offered for her boyfriend jeffrey epstein to help her with her music career. she said the next time she visited, ghislaine maxwell allegedly asked her to massage jeffrey epstein and that turned into a sexual encounter. and she said that continued for a number of years. so again, really hitting on this poi
because she was 17 at the time of the alleged abuse and that is the age of consent in britain and so, thejudgewitness, but the jury was not to view the sex act she talks about as illegal acts. and so, this is really key here because this indictment was in regard to crimes against alleged underage girls. but the testimony is important for the prosecution just in terms of laying out the so—called idea of grooming that she allegedly groomed young girls for epstein. so, we heard from kate on the...
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his wife, svetlana, who now leads the opposition from exile, called the trial a sham, and thejudgementou know, iwas you know, i was read the sentence will be very child. and i'm not going to sit now and count what age is my husband to be released, of course not. i'm just asking one question to myself, what else i can do, what else can do to to society to release not only him but all the political prisoners who are behind bars at the moment. diplomats from france and germany have warned that the iran deal is at risk of becoming an empty shell given the pace at which the country is accelerating its nuclear program. they accrue accused iran of taking positions inconsistent with the agreement and wasting precious time at the talks in bnl. —— bnl. the french authorities have formally identified 26 people who died when their boat sank in the sea between england and mainland europe last month, in what is the crossings worst—recorded migrant tragedy. more people may still be unaccounted for. among those confirmed dead were two friends from the same town in iraqi kurdistan. the bbc�*s hanan raz
his wife, svetlana, who now leads the opposition from exile, called the trial a sham, and thejudgementou know, iwas you know, i was read the sentence will be very child. and i'm not going to sit now and count what age is my husband to be released, of course not. i'm just asking one question to myself, what else i can do, what else can do to to society to release not only him but all the political prisoners who are behind bars at the moment. diplomats from france and germany have warned that the...
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thejudge also read the names of the dead children.t the couple have charges levelled against them for, they have been charged with voluntary —— in voluntary manslaughter in these teens death. detroit's police chief james white said the couple had assistance in getting inside the detroit basement where they were hiding before they were captured, what more do we know on this? we were captured, what more do we know on this? ~ ., �* ~ ., ., ., ., on this? we don't know a whole lot et, i am on this? we don't know a whole lot yet. i am sure _ on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that _ on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that is _ on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that is going - on this? we don't know a whole lot yet, i am sure that is going to - on this? we don't know a whole lot| yet, i am sure that is going to come out when they have their next court appearance, that will be december the 14th, appearance, that will be december the 1ath, and december the 22nd, and the 1ath, and december the 22nd
thejudge also read the names of the dead children.t the couple have charges levelled against them for, they have been charged with voluntary —— in voluntary manslaughter in these teens death. detroit's police chief james white said the couple had assistance in getting inside the detroit basement where they were hiding before they were captured, what more do we know on this? we were captured, what more do we know on this? ~ ., �* ~ ., ., ., ., on this? we don't know a whole lot et, i am on...
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it is about six trafficking, grooming and sexually abusing underage girls, so what thejudge sexuallys a witness in this case, they are not to regard the sexual act she is testifying about as illegal. that is a real key point that makes her testimony different from jane who said she was sexually abused at 1a years old. what kate is really showing for the prosecution, what they hope at least, is how miss maxwell was still very key in jeffrey epstein's world and was really crucial to this idea of grooming young girls for sexual abuse. kate really did that for the prosecution in terms of her account. she talked about how she was befriended by miss maxwell and thought she would help, did not want to say no to her request, those request included massaging jeffrey epstein even though she was not a professional masseuse and that led to sexualised encounters and she was even asked at one point were a schoolgirl uniform, allegedly, because she said it would be fun for jeffrey epstein. she was asked by the defence why she did that and she said she was in palm beach at the time, she did not know
it is about six trafficking, grooming and sexually abusing underage girls, so what thejudge sexuallys a witness in this case, they are not to regard the sexual act she is testifying about as illegal. that is a real key point that makes her testimony different from jane who said she was sexually abused at 1a years old. what kate is really showing for the prosecution, what they hope at least, is how miss maxwell was still very key in jeffrey epstein's world and was really crucial to this idea of...
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thejudge the judge rejected thejudge rejected on appealfor the officers to be spared custody and talked and inexplicable conduct. yes. talked about their appalling and inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou _ inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou croft _ inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou croft was _ inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou croft was the - inexplicable conduct. yes, judge i martin lou croft was the sentencing judge _ martin lou croft was the sentencing judge here — martin lou croft was the sentencing judge here at the old bailey. these were two— judge here at the old bailey. these were two metropolitan police officers — were two metropolitan police officers whose job on that not was to guard _ officers whose job on that not was to guard the crime scene where the sisters— to guard the crime scene where the sisters bodies were found. and they disobeved _ sisters bodies were found. and they disobeyed instructions. they left the cordons, they went up closer to the cordons, they went up closer to the sister's — the cordons, they went up closer to the s
thejudge the judge rejected thejudge rejected on appealfor the officers to be spared custody and talked and inexplicable conduct. yes. talked about their appalling and inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou _ inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou croft _ inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou croft was _ inexplicable conduct. yes, judge martin lou croft was the - inexplicable conduct. yes, judge i martin lou croft was the sentencing judge _ martin lou croft was the sentencing...
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thejudge conviction and if it's in the public cosmic interest.een on several trips, and three blackmailed her, saying "if you don't pay, we will reveal this." in the meantime, she paid them roughly $10 million, and she had to borrow the money from her children's account to pay this. she tried to pay it back in by selling jewellery and other things, a resource, and thejudge took quite and other things, a resource, and the judge took quite a sympathetic view, saying, "this must have shown how terrified she was." remember, she was getting anonymous messages from people she assumed to be agents of the shake, saying they could get her anywhere. of the shake, saying they could get heranywhere. he's of the shake, saying they could get her anywhere. he's issued a statement at the end of all this, saying case closed, basically, "i only want the best for my children, i don't want anything to happen to my ex—wife." but the judge said she will be in fearfor my ex—wife." but the judge said she will be in fear for the rest of her life, and that's why the money
thejudge conviction and if it's in the public cosmic interest.een on several trips, and three blackmailed her, saying "if you don't pay, we will reveal this." in the meantime, she paid them roughly $10 million, and she had to borrow the money from her children's account to pay this. she tried to pay it back in by selling jewellery and other things, a resource, and thejudge took quite and other things, a resource, and the judge took quite a sympathetic view, saying, "this must...
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his wife, svetlana, who now leads the opposition from exile, called the trial a sham, and thejudgement very child. ——tough and i'm not going to sit now and count what age is my husband to be released, of course not. i'm just asking one question to myself, what else i can do, what else can do society to release not only him but all the political prisoners who are behind bars at the moment. a british woman has been found guilty of murdering her girlfriends child. and during months of assault and psychological harm at the hands of brockville. a jury cleared the little girls mother of murder and manslaughter but convicted her causing or allowing her daughter's death. diplomats from britain, france and germany have warned that the iran deal is at risk of becoming an empty shell given the pace at which the country is accelerating its nuclear program. they accused iran of taking positions inconsistent with the agreement and wasting precious time at the talks in bnl. the french authorities have formally identified 26 people who died when their boat sank in the sea between england and mainland
his wife, svetlana, who now leads the opposition from exile, called the trial a sham, and thejudgement very child. ——tough and i'm not going to sit now and count what age is my husband to be released, of course not. i'm just asking one question to myself, what else i can do, what else can do society to release not only him but all the political prisoners who are behind bars at the moment. a british woman has been found guilty of murdering her girlfriends child. and during months of assault...
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there are you cannot always take thejudgment do you think?e the judgment as to whether the country is being run and the way you wanted to be run. business discount for this, and feel so strongly about the there's no way, we have to see whether the chinese authorities will agreed to the demands and the independence investigation into some serious sexual assault allegations that peng shuai has made against the former chinese state premier. so, at the moment, it is hard to see how the two sides will come together? iliiui’ith two sides will come together? with the latest on _ two sides will come together? with the latest on that _ two sides will come together? with the latest on that story for us. you can get much more on the story on a website, including an indepth look at the background to this — a piece looking at how it all started with peng shuai's allegations on chinese social media, and how those allegations subsequently disappeared — leading to speculation that she had indeed been censored by chinese authorities. all that and more on the
there are you cannot always take thejudgment do you think?e the judgment as to whether the country is being run and the way you wanted to be run. business discount for this, and feel so strongly about the there's no way, we have to see whether the chinese authorities will agreed to the demands and the independence investigation into some serious sexual assault allegations that peng shuai has made against the former chinese state premier. so, at the moment, it is hard to see how the two sides...
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thejudges reviewed more than 300 unpublished manuscripts by australian women poets to determine a shortlists now live from sydney. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. firstly, what was your reaction when you were told you won the award? , ., ., ., ., , the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned- — the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned- i— the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned. i think _ the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned. i think i _ the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned. i think i was _ the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned. i think i was actually - so stunned. i think i was actually speechless on the phone. it was late afternoon and i was at my desk working, and it took me a few moments to understand what was going on in the conversation and honestly. i think as a poet, you just on a spec some thing like this to happen, it's not a kind of creative path where there is much money involved, so, yeah, it was a huge surprise —— you don't expect something like this. i you don't expect something like this. , ., , ., you don't expect som
thejudges reviewed more than 300 unpublished manuscripts by australian women poets to determine a shortlists now live from sydney. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. firstly, what was your reaction when you were told you won the award? , ., ., ., ., , the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned- — the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned- i— the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned. i think _ the award? yes, good morning! i was so stunned. i think i _ the award? yes,...
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and so thejudge ruled on age of consent in britain. that she could testify as a witness but the jury was not to view the sex acts she talked about as illegal acts. this is really key here because this indictment is in regard to alleged crimes committed against underage girl. but her testimony did become important for the prosecution in terms of laying out the so—called idea of grooming, that ghislaine maxwell allegedly groomed young girls forjeffrey epstein. what we heard from kate on the stand was that she met ghislaine maxwell at 17 years old, had tea at her home in london, they got on very well, she said she wanted to be like her when she grew up and was exhilarated by the prospect of a friendship with someone as wealthy and connected as she was. she says ghislaine maxwell even offered for her boyfriend at the time, jeffrey epstein, to help her with her music career. she says though that the next time she visited ghislaine maxwell allegedly asked her to massage jeffrey epstein and that turned into a sexual encounter. she said that c
and so thejudge ruled on age of consent in britain. that she could testify as a witness but the jury was not to view the sex acts she talked about as illegal acts. this is really key here because this indictment is in regard to alleged crimes committed against underage girl. but her testimony did become important for the prosecution in terms of laying out the so—called idea of grooming, that ghislaine maxwell allegedly groomed young girls forjeffrey epstein. what we heard from kate on the...
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thejudge the judge sentenced them to prison and in his sentencing remarks, he told the pair that theirhared the photographs with colleagues and friends and sent derogatory messages about the two sisters. in the judge's sentencing remarks he said the two officers had not only violated the privacy of the women, they had also undermined the trust and faith in police officers that the public should be able to expect at times like this. inside court the mother of the sisters, mina smallman, was listening to the sentence being handed down and after the sentence happened, she spoke outside court. i think the judge really got it, and i think also the groundswell of the public feeling about this story and breach of conduct. so, iam pleased. the most important thing is, i think because of the sentencing, we are part of the change that's going to come in the culture of the police force. that was mina smallman, the sisters' mother, speaking outside court after the sentence was handed down the judge told lewis and jaffer that they were going to serve half of their sentence in custody and the rest o
thejudge the judge sentenced them to prison and in his sentencing remarks, he told the pair that theirhared the photographs with colleagues and friends and sent derogatory messages about the two sisters. in the judge's sentencing remarks he said the two officers had not only violated the privacy of the women, they had also undermined the trust and faith in police officers that the public should be able to expect at times like this. inside court the mother of the sisters, mina smallman, was...
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what thejudgment mean is there won't be a trial.rial. what the judgment was earlier this year here at the high court was what's known as a summaryjudgment. so the judge ruled a summaryjudgment because he felt that there was no prospect at all for any success. so there won't be a trial and that is clearly something that the duchess of sussex and also buckingham palace would have wanted to avoid because if there was a trial, that would have meant that meghan markle would probably have had to come here to give evidence. herfather probably have had to come here to give evidence. her father would probably have had to come here to give evidence. herfather would have been opposite her, their star witness for associated newspapers limited and he would have to give evidence that there would have been headlines right across the world. so that has been avoided. we have in the last few moments had a statement from the duchess of sussex herself. it's three paragraphs long, butjust to read you the first couple of sentences. the duchess of sussex
what thejudgment mean is there won't be a trial.rial. what the judgment was earlier this year here at the high court was what's known as a summaryjudgment. so the judge ruled a summaryjudgment because he felt that there was no prospect at all for any success. so there won't be a trial and that is clearly something that the duchess of sussex and also buckingham palace would have wanted to avoid because if there was a trial, that would have meant that meghan markle would probably have had to come...
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. —— thejudge said.s thatjeffrey epstein had sex with underage girls because he admitted so to a court in 2008. the trial there concerned offences committed in 2005. when we have heard of evidence that ghislaine maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practicallyjoined at maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practically joined at the maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practicallyjoined at the hip so it's very difficult to believe she did not know what was going on there. there are a good deal of technicalities involved in the specific charges brought in the case which is the reason the jury has taken so long to make the decision. next year, they have scheduled a perjury trial in this matter and of course, we will have the prince andrew hearing onjanuary course, we will have the prince andrew hearing on january the course, we will have the prince andrew hearing onjanuary the 4th, one of the reasons his lawyers are trying to get the case thrown out is that it trying to get the case thrown out is thatitis trying to get
. —— thejudge said.s thatjeffrey epstein had sex with underage girls because he admitted so to a court in 2008. the trial there concerned offences committed in 2005. when we have heard of evidence that ghislaine maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practicallyjoined at maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practically joined at the maxwell and jeffrey epstein were practicallyjoined at the hip so it's very difficult to believe she did not know what was going on there. there are a good deal of...