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Bristol Twp man to stand trial for damaging Lower Bucks Hospital, threatening guards

A 24-year-old Bristol Township man with a history of mental illness will stand trial for allegedly causing thousands of dollars in damages at a Bristol Township hospital and threatening to infect security guards after he tested positive for COVID-19 last year.  Dudly Ulysse, who has paranoid schizophrenia, had spent 14 days at the Lower Bucks Hospital mental crisis center waiting for a psychiatric hospital to accept him as an involuntary commitment when the alleged violent outburst happened last July. Following a hearing Wednesday, Bristol Township District Judge Kevin Wagner held Ulysse on the original charges, which include multiple felony counts of aggravated assault and risking a catastrophe, as well as newly added ones.    

New Trump Impeachment Lawyers Unlikely to Push Vote Fraud Claims

New Trump Impeachment Lawyers Unlikely to Push Vote Fraud Claims Bloomberg 1/02/2021 Erik Larson and David Yaffe-Bellany © Bloomberg U.S. President Donald Trump waves to supporters as he arrives at Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. Trump departs Washington with Americans more politically divided and more likely to be out of work than when he arrived, while awaiting trial for his second impeachment - an ignominious end to one of the most turbulent presidencies in American history. (Bloomberg) The two lawyers Donald Trump hired at the last minute to defend him at his Feb. 9 Senate impeachment trial are no strangers to controversial cases but are generally regarded as straight-shooters who won’t push the former president’s wild election-fraud claims.

Trump s new impeachment lawyers unlikely to push claims of voting fraud

Trump s new impeachment lawyers unlikely to push claims of voting fraud Erik Larson and David Yaffe-Bellany, Bloomberg Feb. 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The two lawyers Donald Trump hired at the last minute to defend him at his Feb. 9 Senate impeachment trial are no strangers to controversial cases but are generally regarded as straight-shooters who won t push the former president s wild election-fraud claims. David Schoen and Bruce Castor came on board Sunday after a previous legal team headed by South Carolina lawyer Butch Bowers quit after barely a week, reportedly over Trump s insistence that they base his impeachment defense on arguments that the 2020 election was stolen.

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