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Twin YouTubers Alan and Alex Stokes have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false imprisonment and reporting false emergencies in connection to a series of fake bank robbery pranks orchestrated back in October 2019.
According to a press release from the District Attorney s Office of Orange County, California, the popular content creators each faced a maximum sentence of five years in jail if convicted on all counts. The guilty pleas were in exchange for a judge reducing the felony false imprisonment charge to a misdemeanor, the release states, adding that prosecutors objected on the record and in a trial brief to the court’s offer to reduce the felony charge to a misdemeanor.
Could Your Next Doctor Be Made of Metal? Meet UC Iris
University of California (UC) researchers are turning to robots for help during the ongoing pandemic.
A research team which includes members from the University of California’s Irvine, San Diego, and Los Angeles campuses is developing advanced robots that will allow health care workers to conduct remote exams.
Called UC Iris, the bots will also give quarantined Californians an easier way to participate in the outside world, the university said Feb. 18.
“COVID-19 has changed how we work and interact with each other,” co-principal Veronica Ahumada-Newhart said in a press release. “We are extending our earlier work to new environments where there is high risk of infection: patient care and community engagement.”
Young voters played an important role in the recent US elections, and they will increasingly have an impact on US politics and foreign policy. As the older members of Generation Z enter adulthood, their experiences and attitudes will become more influential.
university of irvine. we are sitting in the largest sanctuary city in the country which is at historic lows. jesse: your city hard hartford crime is going up. i would love to have a conversation with you and the president about what would make cities and communities like mine safer. jesse: that s a different discussion. there is fear because of the crime. let me get to you in california. you have taken a big stand against your governor. have you noticed any pushback from the state which is very, very liberal? at this point our city is absolutely behind us. the whole process that we have been able to go through, i feel like sometimes in my little city we sit back and we are look at