capital take the unprecedented step of subpoenaing fellow members of and, did the select committee even have the authority to do it. do you think you are going to have to subpoena a sitting member of congress? i think that there is some questions of whether we have authority to do it. we are looking at it. if the charges are there, there will be no reluctance on our part. with the authorities there, there will be no reelecting from our part. at the time, benny thompson was reluctant to issue subpoenas. i doubt it, he told the associated press, there is no precedent to force that compliance. with the months since, revelations have come to light, which would force the committee to grapple with a different question. how could the committee not subpoenaed these members? because after conducting nearly 1000 witness interviews on obtaining over 100,000 documents, one thing has become clear: efforts to contest joe biden s legitimate election victory were not limited to the t
The lead on one of its most complex phase and missions. Today, the outcomes arent international. I a, michael, quite sure what the latest updates now the ones is waging an open war against russia. Had the hands of the ukrainians, and thats according to the Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman mario i bought the car over who was responding to a recent comments by britain and stopped implement. And then it came in on the new debit camera in an interview with reuters suddenly declared that ukraine has the right to strike as he put it on russian territory with british weapons. For the 1st time, a western politician so openly admitted something that has long been an open secret for all countries of the global majority. The west is wage and an open war against russia at the hands of ukrainians. Well, david cameron, an x, british Prime Minister, now the u. K is most senior diplomats and he had some more interesting things to say when it came to essentially escalating the conflict in ukraine a
that happened where both men had witnesses who could testify to the fact that they were on it nightclub at the other side of birmingham when the shooting happened. both men or charged and tried separately. the prosecution did not try to argue that the men committed the crime together. they cannot decide which of the men did it. so they tried two different theories of the case, in two separate trials, claiming that they had proof beyond reasonable doubt that, i don t know, both of them did it? either of them did it? one of them did it? they didn t know. so they let the juries decide. that happened based on the word of one unreliable witness, 15 year old yolanda chambers. according to the washington post, even the prosecutors in this case have admitted that since the 1995 murder, chambers quote, had told more than 300 lies about who was involved and what she knew. that was the person who was the primary witness in the case against deforest johnson s
convicted him are agreeing with him. they also say he did not do it. or at least, he deserves another chance to defend himself. the story of how this happened shows a multi engine failure in our criminal justice system. one that we have seen too many times before. in mississippi, with curtis flowers, and sabrina smith, and so many others across the 27 states with the death penalty on the books. here is what happened in alabama in the case of divorce johnson. first, when the police arrested five men suspected of shooting the off-duty police officer in 1995, ballistics showed that only one gun was used in the shooting. so they could not have all pulled the trigger. the police decided to let three of the five men they arrested go, but they kept deforest johnson, and one other suspect, a man name august 4th. and charged them both for the same murder.
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