Press Release An exhibit, “Courtroom Art Retrospective: 40 Years of Scott Snow’s Sketches,” featuring the work of Salt Lake City artist/illustrator Scott Snow, will be on exhibit in USU Eastern’s Gallery East showing from Feb. 1-25. Scott Snow has been a courtroom artist for over 35 years, drawing for all the major TV news organizations, […]
horowitz is looking into that and you have john durham now who is very talent and going to work hard at trying to expose what happened in our intelligence community interaction on the campaign and the use of fisa. but, when you are investigating russian conspiracy by members of the trump campaign, how do you not look at whether or not there was a basis to begin with and who knew what when they presented the case to the fisk. the fisa court judge is supposed to receive vetted material and supposed to have confidence that that material has been verified and is accurate. and here we don t see those badges occurring. and why didn t mueller look into those issues? jedediah: brett, i have to shift you over because you were the prosecutor on the elizabeth smart kidnapping case. you have this other case i want to ask you about. you have this missing university of utah student mackenzie luack. police have released new
the g-20 summit on saturday. two agreeing to revive negotiations after they were stalled in may. and god, guns, and freedom. an alabama car dealership offering a one of a kind fourth of july promotion. not only are they going to get the great deals of service that we provide here, they are also going to get a bible, an american flag, and also 12 gauge shotgun. jedediah: chatom ford sharing deal on facebook now going viral. last through july. great dial. those are your headlines. steve: mean mile when the case of the missing college students the last known photos of her have just been released. there she is right there. how police think these pictures could actually help them find her. prosecutors in the elizabeth smart kidnapping trial takes us inside the investigation. and that s coming up shortly.
captors is about to walk free. wanda barzee convicted of helping her husband brian mitchell kidnap elizabeth smart will be released in just seven days. that s years ahead of the schedule. joining me now is bret, a former u.s. attorney for utah and a prosecutor in the elizabeth smart kidnapping trial. he currently represents elizabeth. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. how. good morning, thank you. ainsley: in the world did this happen? will explain where the mistake was? well, what have you really is an unfortunate and really devastating gap in the law. she was convicted of both federal and state crimes. but, remember, she was also claiming to be incompetent. that time, when she was in the mental hospital, unfortunately is nearly six years that she is getting credit for, which really is bringing her out of the system much earlier, certainly much earlier than elizabeth would every want. ainsley: six years. she was supposed to be in
right. and that would be certainly relevant on the issue of an insanity defense down the line. in terms of did he understand what he was doing. but on the issue today of does he understand the legal proceedings that are going on now, that is apparently, according to these experts and now according to the judge, just not he doesn t get it. and that s the initial immediate ruling. but, you know, this case is far from over. jeffrey, thanks very much. jeffrey toobin with some analysis for us, important development out in tucson. we re just getting this in to cnn right now. word of a sentencing in the elizabeth smart kidnapping case. we ve now confirmed that brian david mitchell has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the abduction and rape of the young utah woman.