callan. what are the charges? right now, they re called invasion of privacy champs. in new jersey if you take pictures of somebody in an intimately position undressed and you broadcast that on the internet, that s a crime under new jersey law for which you would be charged and imprisoned up to five years in prison. charges in in way would not be linked to the death or suicide of this student? technically, they re not linked yet but this may be a hate crime. if the reason they published this was out of hatred for gay people that could be added as an additional charge. it could be a state charge, a federal charge. i m sure prosecutors are looking at that. how do you go back proving the causality as far as what led him to take his own life, which
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profoundly sad by this. it hits my heart so badly. i think part of what s going on, cyberbullying is a possibility here. certainly maybe this person who taped this or streamed it was homophobe. maybe he was just trying to play a prank. we don t know what s going wouldn t the two students involved. either way, it s a horrific thing that might happen and might even rise to the level of some sort of a bias crime. you can only give the two students involved in this streaming the benefit of the doubt and say perhaps they didn t realize what they were doing would cause eventually the death of this young man. that either way, it s a horrible situation. and we know we re transgendered by sexual questioning youth. they re four times more likely to commit suicide over issues having to do with their sexuality. and i think this say prime example. it certainly seems troubling on its face. as a lawyer, how would you prove
chief of buy cycling magazine. what we re talking about, it reduces body fat and it was a tiny tiny amount that they detected? yes, it was 1/400th of the normal limit they test for. they re talking about a trace amount of a 20-year-old asthma drug. it s a really shocking piece of news. so alberto contador claims that it was food contamination that led to this. are they offering any further explanation of how this food might have gotten contaminated? no, my desk will be buzzing with all sorts of statements and press releases. i think they re holding off on that piece until the press conference in a little while. in the present anti-doping system the way it s written, athletes have to take responsibility for what goes into their body. he s on the hook in that way. i have to admit like a lot of observers seeing a trace amount
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