President ial bid. They used a wire fraud statute to prosecute kelly for the political revenge plot. Once again the government is trying to use the open ended federal fraud statutes to enforce honest government at the state and local levels. Its theory this time is that the defendants committed property fraud, by reallocating two traffic lanes from one public road to another, without disclosing their real political reason for doing so. This theory turns the integrate of every official action at every level of government into a potential federal fraud investigation. It ends runs mcnally and skilling by subsuming on a Services Fraud within property fraud and by criminalize ulterior motives even without bribes or kick backs. Would affect the criminal jurisdiction in a fraught area. Not the law. This court in cleveland held that Regulatory Authority is not property. So an official who induces a sovereign decision through deceit has not obtained property by fraud. Only when the official lie
Now on bbc news, with more worked its way through thursday afternoon. Than a third of the global through the remainder population confined of thursday into friday, to their homes, that cold air floods right the world is going through an unprecedented social experiment. The way across the uk. Heres victoria the isobars open up derbyshire with stories a little bit. Of life in lockdown. Lighter winds, especially across the northern half of the uk, will mean a frosty start to friday, particularly across scotland, but also for parts of Northern England and northern ireland. But heres some good sunshine from the get go. Look out for some wintry showers, though, perhaps even down to lower levels at times thats just how cold the air will be, could even get the odd thundery shower as well. To the south, a bit more cloud around. Hello, and welcome to the biggest difference, though, this bbc news special. Is the way things will feel im victoria derbyshire. Temperatures just 6 or 7 degrees across
Rome, from italys south to the north, the town was ravaged by coronavirus. It is a symbol of National Mourning to mark a month that has torn through italys heart. The country with the highest number of deaths from the virus in the highest fidelity rate. Italians need to feel there is an end to the daily loss of hundreds of lives fatality rate. Medical unions say the huge loss of doctors here, at least 66, shows a failure to protect those trying to cure it. Translation they worked without the right equipment like proper masks and they werent given them. Not enough have been tested. We were com pletely enough have been tested. We were completely unprepared. China showed us completely unprepared. China showed us what we needed to do and we didnt follow it. Its like sending soldiers to war empty handed, unable to defend themselves. We could have avoided these deaths. Doctors paid for their commitment with their lives. So young, inventive italians have stepped in to help, using 3 d printing
Than a third of the global population confined to their homes the world is going through an unprecedented social experiment. Heres Victoria Derbyshire with stories of life in lockdown. Hello, and welcome to this bbc news special. Im Victoria Derbyshire. Stay with us, as we look at the world in lockdown, as an estimated 3 billion of us are quarantined and forced to stay put. We look at how life for tens of millions has come to a standstill. Plus, we will give you ideas on how to keep you and your loved ones safe. And a reminder there is further advice and information about covid 19 on the bbc news website. First, the bbcsjim reed takes a look atjust how many people around the world are in lockdown. So its vital to slow the spread of the disease. Stay at home. It will break the chain of transmission and it will save lives. A quarter of the world is now living under some form of lockdown. 3 billion people have been told to stay at home. In most of europe, day to day life has stopped. In t
Population confined to their homes, the world is going through an unprecedented social experiment. Heres Victoria Derbyshire with stories of life in lockdown. Hello, and welcome to this bbc news special. Im Victoria Derbyshire. Stay with us, as we look at the world in lockdown, as an estimated 3 billion of us are quarantined and forced to stay put. We look at how life for tens of millions has come to a standstill. Plus, we will give you ideas on how to keep you and your loved ones safe. And a reminder there is further advice and information about covid 19 on the bbc news website. First, the bbcsjim reed takes a look atjust how many people around the world are in lockdown. So its vital to slow the spread of the disease. Stay at home. It will break the chain of transmission and it will save lives. A quarter of the world is now living under some form of lockdown. 3 billion people have been told to stay at home. In most of europe, day to day life has stopped. In the north of italy, hospita