and you ll remember nearly a year ago, borisjohnson was fined for breaking the law when he attended this gathering on his birthday. so this isn t about whether he broke the rules. this is about whether boris johnson misled parliament over those gatherings. that s being investigated by a committee of mps who are focusing on statements he made to parliament when he was prime minister. statements like this this was december, 2020. whatever happened, the guidance was followed and the rules were followed at all times. the committee of mps already says evidence suggests borisjohnson may have misled parliament. now borisjohnson submitted this document his written evidence for the investigation 52 pages of his legal defence. in it, he says, i accept that the house of commons was misled by my statements that the rules and guidance had been followed completely at no.10. he adds. when the statements were made, they were made in good faith and on the basis of what i honest
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By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com
In addition to Sergeant Pajerski’s body cam, at least two videos of the scene are circulating on the Internet.
Not only has a police shooting made history in Oneonta, it’s making statewide history, too.
A new department in the state Attorney General’s Office, the Office of Special Investigations, created by Executive Order 147 after George Floyd’s death last May 25, opened its door on April 1, according to Sofia Quintanar, the AG’s deputy press secretary.
The office is empowered to “investigate and, if warranted, prosecute … a police officer … concerning any incident in which the death of a person, whether in custody or not, is caused by an act or omission.”
south carolina today. he is rolling out his justice and safety for all plan and the campaign sent us part of a speech where he is going to sum up what he is trying to do. this is part of it. quote, no more keeping people in jail because they re too poor. if we stand together we can enact real police department reform and prosecute police brew at that time. if we stand together, there is nothing, nothing, nothing, that we cannot accomplish. sanders had lunch or is having lunch at a baptist church here in columbia. shortly we expect him to get a walking tour of a neighborhood in columbia as well. so we ll be here for that. eric: polls have been showing senator sanders is kind of sinking. miss warren is bounding ahead. we ll see how it goes. peter, thank you. arthel. people pro central america are turning themselves in. they re running to the first border patrol agent they can find claiming asylum. under our law, maria, if you don t change the flores