evidence she was incredibly distracted when she was chatting with her boyfriend and sexting and that s one of the things that bothered the jury. she carries a loaded handgun capable of taking a life of someone and is not focused on what she should be and instead kind of doing her own thing and then taking the life of an individual. those things are what caused the problems. i don t think a jury thought she intended to go to the wrong apartment. shepard: we are about to get sentencing and we will know about that. as far as an appeal goes, though she have grounds? ironically a lot of people had questions about the judges charges. the judge allowed for a mistake of fact and the judge allowed the jury to consider what s called a doctrine which means your house is your castle. people thought it would hurt the prosecution. now that there s been a conviction, there s going to be some problems for the defense because they don t have all of
up pop-up shops to help people fill out these claim forms to help them revoke their trips. they are saying that they are doing it out of love for their customers and the customers feel for the employees. they are saying we might ve lost our holiday but these employees have lost our jobs. emotions definitely running high and people showing some kindness and compassion. shepard: jackie deangelis from the fox business network. thank you. today a jury found a former dallas police officer guilty of murdering a man in his own apartment because she mistook that apartment for her own. the sentencing hearing is underway right now on the victim s mother has something to say. ates are probably gonna double. but dad, you ve got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won t go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands?
than 100 small business advocates and tobacco lobbyist with the full court press on officials and the obama white house whose statements like this there is persistent mythology driven only by fact free propaganda that interesting flavors are designed to attract children te cigarettes. the obama administration sided with the vaping administration trickled industry. now we have an estimated 3.6 million young people hooked on vaping. as one attorney fighting tobacco policy notes this is the moment we go back to an a time machine, the moment we could have nipped this disaster in the bud. it turns out some of those candy flavors of vape liquids were also found to be poisonous in high doses. shepard: related, the massive e-cigarette company, juul, pulling support for a measure that would overturn san francisco s vaping band. speak with emphasis go past and e-cigarette ban in june and juul
easy thing for any jury? i think everyone that i speak to, defense attorneys, prosecutors, they all have had different views of the case. the thing that has stuck out in my mind from the worst thing that happened at least for the defense is this is he a woman who got on the stand and admitted, admitted to the jury that she intended to kill this young man. the minute she did that, i think the jury was going to be going away she didn t want them to. shepard: the story was that she lived on one floor and he lived on another floor. he she went into his house. she said she intended to kill him. i don t there s any question that she made a mistake. i don t think anyone, unless you re a conspiracy theorist, there are people out there, that believe that it s clear she went in there not knowing it wasn t her apartment. the problem is there was
of all ticket sales to student athletes across all sports. you have the university selling your jerseys and things like that. to some extent i do believe you should be compensated for that. this dictatorship change. that s exactly what it is. the ncaa has debated this for literally ten years but it literally represents about a thousand different schools big and small and shepherd, as you know, they ve not been able to reach any consensus. shepard: you have to wonder what s happening behind closed doors at big-money universities across the land. nobody seems happy. the pac-12, the chancellors, the ncaa. they say even in level playing field, the small schools or it a disadvantage. coach mike leach and washington state complained that a tiny college can t compete with