bajaj is going to give us the legal answer but the truth is we lived in a time when it was see something say something, you have to help, everyone pitches in but now it s like you know what? do nothing. when there s a gap someone has to fill it in. from 2020 to 21, 18% higher percentage of resignations, 45% higher percentage of retirements from law enforcement. americans are not just going to sit by and let their communities get less save and more dangerous people are filling in the gapss. trace: very good point because police departments are down, a lot of people say if you see somebody walking or running out of a store with a bunch of stuff and say listen i would at least try to tackle them. if they weren t armed i would try to tackle somebody. maybe that s not the right answer. kevin corke your thoughts, what are you doing in times good samaritans or bad samaritans. my immediate reaction would be to help but in the brevity of my legal training and included, i would probably n
documents to others in a way that s illegal? knowledge and intent. it can t be by mistake. it can t be that he left them on his desk and somebody walked in and saw them unless he there was evidence he purposefully had somebody walking. the law almost always required than what you do in order to be criminally culpable. that you know that you re doing it and you intend to do it. that s the kind of information you need. obviously, if we re sitting at a table in his office and i hand you a document, i m doing that willfully and intentionally. that s the kind of thing that we need to happen. i will say also that even if jack smith doesn t come up with the evidence concrete enough to prove every element of communicating classified information to someone else, the fact that there is evidence that suggests that he did is also a factor in his using his own discretion to decide we re gonna bring charges that all. it makes it more serious. it ups the ante. what about moving these boxes? t
moved. i m scared of trash talk . that s why i m not nothing has nothing to do, joe, with my skill, okay? i just i m scared of it. i think at the end of the day there s a deep story here, which is why i think there were so many people. maybe she s in her bag. but there are some people that were troubled by and they should be. this goes all the way back to when we had the first women s hsbc, you team that went to the final four, only to be left off of the t shirt. three teams on the t shirt for final four. this goes all the way back to when we had black women. young women refer to as nappy headed. you know what? by don imus famously. so i think again. there is a long history here that what is different here right if the actions are the same. what has deemed that person a threat. when is it gone from competition ? guy seems to trash talking all the time and justice, right? i think we do ourselves a disservice to shrink it down to the size of a mustard seed. what is the difference between
goes all the way back to when we had black women are young women refer to as nappy headed. you know what, by don imus famously. so i think again. there is a long history here that what is different here right if the actions are the same. what has deemed that person a threat. when is it gone from competition ? teams do trash talking all the time and justice? i think we do ourselves a disservice to shrink it down to the size of a mustard seed. what is the difference between somebody walking on the dartmouth campus with the hoodie and somebody walking in south florida with the hoodie on their way home with a package of skills, the only distinct difference between those two people is the color of their skin. and so i think, if you translate that to what happened here with this young lady? we just again reveling in the competition going against somebody that will go down as one of the greatest ever and they re going to walk away without the ring that was promised. i think that to me. yes we
dated ben s ex-wife, dawn and apparently threatened to kill both don dawn and any man she was with. was the story to? just be safe, detective elges sent officers to dawn s house where they walker up. sleeping, but unharmed. and discovered that the man in question was hundreds of miles away from the when the murder happened. so, again, the questions were formed for melissa. sometimes people knew more than they want to tell our share. i m telling you, i honestly don t know. alyssa was six by this time. the only person who remembered seeing anything unusual. she told the detective right away. well, i was just fast asleep, but i woke up and heard this creek after i saw somebody walking in. and then i just, went back. you know who they were? . i don t know who it was. she saw a shadow in her doorway looking at her. and then the shadow left. she went back to sleep and then