potter. so ted, you think the jury got it wrong in this case? i believe that they did. i respect their decision. i do believe that they did. look okay. hold your thoughts a second, ted. i ll loop back. i want to get mercedes in here. there s this extraordinary moment in the courtroom just now where we saw the defense ask judge chu to essentially release kim potter, now a convicted criminal, found criminally culpable for the young man to be released on bail. have you ever seen anything like that before? the defense attorneys usually tried to do that. the judge made the right call. saying this is consistent with my prior rulings when there s convictions for manslaughter, there s no bail that is granted and the individual gets remanneded to jail.
yes. 7 to 12 years. the defense ask for a probation. she regrets what happened. she also sent a letter where she accepts responsibility for her actions. then the judge sentenced her. the court now sentences you to two and a half years in the grip and house of corrections. 15 months of such symptoms will be deemed a committed sentence. 15 months behind bars. but before michel could be left away in handcuffs her lawyer requested that she remain free pending an appeal. the judge agreed. i continue to be encouraged that this will be a successful appeal. your eyes are watering. is this because your motion about this? i m passionate about it. i m passionate about it. i don t like when courts make new law and apply it to a 17 year old girl who has
Iran says it was a victim of “nuclear terrorism” during a power outage at it Natanz uranium plant as U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Israel this weekend. The damage occurred as the Biden administration and Iranian officials danced around talks about returning to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal that had slowed Tehran’s progress toward nuclear weapons.
The Sunday blackout followed an explosion at the site “that completely destroyed the independent and heavily protected internal power system that supplies the underground centrifuges that enrich uranium,” the
Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, said the explosion was an act of “nuclear terrorism” and called upon the international community to act.
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