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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.
Trump s new impeachment lawyers unlikely to push claims of voting fraud
Erik Larson and David Yaffe-Bellany, Bloomberg
Feb. 1, 2021
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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.