it s prioritizing violent crime. really? as of yesterday, overall crime in the districts of 23% murders, up 19%. common sense understands that excepting only slam-dunk cases looks better on prosecutors resumes making it easier to get promoted. unless of course the goal is to promote safety. well, gwyneth paltrow s legal team called the man suing her over 2016 ski crash back to the witness stand and his answers were somewhat enlightening. here is nate foy appeared nate foy. day seven of the gwyneth paltrow ski accident trial, the man suing her for $300,000 took the stand. what changes did you see and perceive following the ski collision? i just found that it was like flipping a switch. like it was the right side and now i m in the dark side. to speak the speaker retired
it is in peru. floated down the amazon? yes, i guess so. why did you travel? after the ski accident, why did you travel? it was part of the healing process. i was told by several neurologists and cognitive therapists to get back to your routine. he continued his claim that paltrow was at fault for the ski collision and his quality of life has sunk due to his injuries. paltrow s lawyers continue to say paltrow wasn t at fault and sanderson s injury aren t as significant as he is saying. at one point sanderson was asked if he regretted bringing this lawsuit in the first place? well that s the purpose, i think, is to make me regret this lawsuit and it s the pain of trying to sue a celebrity.
at his parents home in palo alto, california, and the judge has set a date in june for him to return so they can go over some additional pretrial motions before his trial. well later this year, boris. another busy day at that. manhattan courthouse. kara scannell, thank you so much. well this just in closing arguments have wrapped up in the gwyneth paltrow civil trial stemming from a 2016 ski collision. a man is accusing the actress of crashing into him and inflicting both physical and neurological damage. she is countersuing, claiming that he s the one who hit her. cnn s jean casarez is here with me. so jean what comes next? the case is just about to go to the jury. the evidence is in closing arguments are finished, and there could be a verdict at any time after they start deliberating, but you know, in closing arguments that just finished the focus really was on credibility all the way around because this is a he said. she said. there is no video of this collision and the facts are b
The highly publicised ski collision trial between actor-turned-lifestyle-influencer Gwyneth Paltrow and Terry Sanderson hinges on a code of responsibility that says the skier downhill has right of way.
were often detailed legal arguments. thejudge decided arguments. the judge decided that arguments. thejudge decided that we, the media, can t report some aspects of this case, including the names of around 70 journalists who have been accused. he said it was important to make sure the process was fair and that the evidence could be heard freely in court. elton, over here, please? in court. elton, over here, lease? elton, over here, please? the newspapers elton, over here, please? the newspapers deny elton, over here, please? the newspapers deny the allegations and today will attempt to get the case thrown out for legal reasons. we love you, harry! tom simmons, bbc news, the high court. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we will have the latest on the trial over a ski collision between a retired optometrist and hollywood actor, gwyneth paltrow the accident that happened here was of the sort that can, at worst, produce a meltdown. in this case, the pr