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California Judge Berates Monsanto Lawyer Over Brief in Roundup Cancer Appeal

A California appellate judge said he was seriously considering tossing Monsanto’s appeal of a multimillion-dollar verdict due to what he called the agrochemical company’s “distortion of facts.” (CN) A California appellate judge chastised a lawyer for Monsanto on Tuesday for misleading the court about the evidence at hand for Roundup’s potential for causing cancer in humans.  First Appellate District Justice J. Anthony Kline told David Axelrad, attorney for Monsanto, that his presentation of evidence in briefs leading up to Tuesday’s hearing amounted to a “distortion of facts.”  “I’m rather astonished at the briefing in this case,” Kline said at the beginning of the hearing. He told Axelrad that he was seriously considering a motion filed by the plaintiffs to toss the appeal because of distortions in the brief.

State appeals court upholds ban on parole for 22-year-old Oakland murderer

State appeals court upholds ban on parole for 22-year-old Oakland murderer FacebookTwitterEmail State appeals court upholds ban on parole for 22-year-old Oakland murderer, but said the Legislature should reconsider the law on parole eligibility in view of research on the rate of brain development.Fry Design / Getty Images A man who was 22 when he murdered a cashier during a 2003 robbery in Oakland is ineligible for parole because he was over 18 at the time, a state appeals court has ruled, but it says the Legislature should reconsider the age limit in view of new research on youthful brain development. In upholding Paul Murray’s life-without-parole sentence for fatally shooting Paul Bajwa, the First District Court of Appeal in San Francisco said Monday that the state was legally entitled to sentence adults those over 18 more severely than juveniles, a distinction the U.S. Supreme Court drew when it outlawed death sentences for juveniles in 2005.

Review: Dallas Bach Society performs Handel s dramatic early oratorio La resurrezione

Review: Dallas Bach Society performs Handel’s dramatic early oratorio ‘La resurrezione’ Rarely heard, the oratorio imagines the time between Jesus’ burial and resurrection. Dallas Bach Society performs Handel s La resurrezione at Zion Lutheran Church in Dallas on April 17.(Lawrence Jenkins / Special Contributor) Georg Friederich Händel (as he was known before Anglicizing his name) was barely into his 20s when he was attracting international attention. Indeed, he was soon whisked from his native Germany to Italy, where with the patronage of princes and cardinals he began turning out reams of new sacred music. On Saturday night, at Zion Lutheran Church, the Dallas Bach Society presented a rare performance of Handel’s early Italian oratorio,

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