A NURSE who has been charged in connection with a massive cocaine haul at the Owia clinic was granted bail when she appeared in court on April 20. Lucresha Nanton was granted bail in the sum of $200,000 with two sureties when she appeared in the Serious Offences Court (SOC) on Wednesday in relation to the nearly 60,000g of cocaine. Nanton is charged that, in Owia on January 22, she …
Bail has been set at $200,000 with two sureties for an Owia nurse charged with possession of nearly 60 kilograms (60,000 g) of cocaine. Lucresha Nanton appeared at the Serious Offences Court(SOC) today, April 20, having been charged with, at Owia, on January 22, 2022, being in possession of 59,939 g of the controlled drug, and possession for the purpose of drug trafficking. Nanton, represented by lawyer Ronald Marks, pleaded …
underscores or gives credence to those comments. our reporting is this diplomatic note received by the biden administration on tuesday and president biden went forth with his plans to announce additional military support from the u.s. to ukraine on wednesday, indicating that even though they received this message from the russians, they weren t going to be dissuaded, they were going to move forward and when you talk to biden administration officials about what this message from the russians indicates about their standing right now, they believe that it indicates that russia is hu hurting, that this military support to ukraine is being effective and some biden administration officials believe russia wouldn t have sent such a diplomatic note if they felt they were in a strong standing on the battle field. that makes sense, thank you kylie for the reporting tonight, at the state department, let s talk a lot more about this, i ll bring in retired army brigadier general mark kemmett and r
simply keep the coalition of 30 countries together, president biden and some of the hawks, some of the more hawkish countries are trying to balance what they re trying to do with those other countries, particularly those that are on the border with russia right now. general kimmit, ronald marks, thank you both very much for your expertise tonight. outfront next, first time, firsthand accounts of that brutal massacre in bucha from those who survived. reporter: she says, they came in, shot the woman, shot my mother, and then my father ran out when he heard something was wrong and they shot. plus, it is russia s greatest naval loss in a generation, but russian state media is telling a very different story. and tonight, cnn exclusive, text messages from republican lawmakers urging former president trump to contest the election. they were all in on the big lie, until they changed their minds.
front lines, these these offens everyone is talking about but i would expect to see continued shelling of cities, continued human rights violations, continued firing on civilian targets. so i don t think we can understate the level of brutality we would see over the next month to see come on the part of the russians. and just think what we ve seen in bucha those mass graves in mariupol, et cetera.. ronald, a source tells cnn that in a recent conversation with president biden, president zelenskyy asked the u.s. to designate russia a state sponsor of terrorism, not ruled that out in the past, what difference would that make? do you think that s something the administration should do? well it s certainly a symbolic effort. i mean you do have, it is the bad guys list i mean it s korea, north korea, rather, cuba, syria, et cetera. you know, the function of sanctions and all that, i tend to be a little more