A California court overturned the murder conviction of a man who was sentenced to 129 years to life, ruling that the use of a rap video as evidence violates a new law.
I first became more interested in dubious stem cell clinics nearly two years ago, when I learned that hockey legend Gordie Howe was undergoing stem cell therapy in Mexico to treat his stroke. Being from Detroit, I imbibed the hockey madness of this town growing up, and know that Detroiters hold Gordie Howe in incredibly high esteem.
Last week, I wrote about a man named Jim Gass, a former chief legal counsel for Sylvania, who had suffered a debilitating stroke in 2009 that left him without the use of his left arm, and weak left leg. He could still walk with a cane, but was understandably desperate to try anything to be able to walk unaided and function more normally in life. Unfortunately (at least given what ultimately happened), Mr.
SEVIERVILLE â A Seymour man is facing new charges after he allegedly lied under oath in court and then tried to pay an officer to let him go as they went to the jail.
Jared James Ogle, 27, of 453 Tucker Road in Seymour, was in Sevier County Circuit Court Monday afternoon for motions related to drug charges, when court officials noticed he was in the courtroom with a person who had an order of protection against him.
When Judge Jim Gass called him to the stand and asked him if there was a person present with an order of protection against him, he said there was not.
SEVIERVILLE â A Cookeville man who was in the Sevier County Jail for assault and violation of probation upped the ante on his charges by threatening a judge, an assistant district attorney, and a public defender, according to TBI.
Tyler Dakota Matthews, 25, of Cookeville, had been in the Sevier County Jail since Nov. 10, according to jail records. He was charged with violation of probation and three counts of assault; his bond was set at $6,000.
Now heâs facing $50,000 bond, because he allegedly sent letters from the jail threatening court officials.
The indictments allege he threatened Circuit Court Judge Jim Gass, public defender Mendi Winstead, and assistant district attorney general Ron Newcomb.