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to actively resist lawful evictions of tenants that have not paid rent during the pandemic despite the supreme court s court smack down of the he s pushing for relief are struggling landlords, and peter ducey has the story tonight. to get the justice department has more than 9,500 lawyers, bu the attorney general is still looking for free legal help. people are needed to provide legal counseling in representation took attendance. he claims he s trying to find pro bono help for cash-strapped tenants in landlords now that the bite biden ministrations ba on evictions has been overturned . the attorney general calling on the entire legal community t take immediate action spread. the plea for help comes afte this every court ruled in favor of enlarge preventing them from evicting tenants who reach thei leases intrudes on one of the most fundamental elements of property ownership, the right t exclude. now that the federal eviction moratorium has eviction are
reward expected to grow in coming days. alicia: what are you hearing from her family? it s been a very difficult week for the family, doing everything they can to try and keep the search going full speed ahead, posting pictures online and coming out and saying they want the police and the community t to do as much as thy can to find their daughter and their sister. what s really worrisome is patrons of the bar say she left willingly with two men at 10:45 p.m. here at the worrisome thing is 45 minutes later, she sent a text to one friend saying she wasn t sure where they had taken her, with the people she was with, and she was also afraid for her own safety. her family is saying now they will do everything to continue the search to bring her back home. here is her brother. you see it on tv anyways feel for the families that this happens to and you never think it s going to be hitting so close to home. the family has said during
and an old drug back with a new and deadly vengeance, hooking and killing young, smart, and mostly white suburban kids. good evening, everyone. i m don lem hon. we want to get you up to speed. we want to get you updated. we ve learned sandusky s defense team plans to appeal his conviction for child section abuse on the grounds that sandusky had ineffective council. we ve also learned that if the judge agrees to hear an appeal, attorney joe amendola would step aside as one of sandusky s attorneys and would testify for the defense. sandusky s other attorney told listeners on a radio program saturday that he an amendola had asked to withdraw from the case before jury selection saying they didn t feel adequately prepared to defend sandusky. the judge denied that request. under pennsylvania law, sandusky s attorneys cannot file an appeal until after sentencing. sandusky is scheduled to be sentenced in about three months. he was convicted friday night on 45 counts of sexually abu
and deadly vengeance, hooking and killing young, smart, and mostly white suburban kids. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. we want to get you up to speed. we want to get you updated. we ve learned sandusky s defense team plans to appeal his conviction for child section abuse on the grounds that sandusky had ineffective council. we ve also learned that if the judge agrees to hear an appeal, attorney joe amendola would step aside as one of sandusky s attorneys and would testify for the defense. sandusky s other attorney told listeners on a radio program saturday that he an amendola had asked to withdraw from the case before jury selection saying they didn t feel adequately prepared to defend sandusky. the judge denied that request. under pennsylvania law, sandusky s attorneys cannot file an appeal until after sentencing. sandusky is scheduled to be sentenced in about three months. he was convicted friday night on 45 counts of sexually abusing ten children over 15 years.