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Sacramento judge refuses to extradite refugee back to Iraq in murder case

Sacramento judge refuses to extradite refugee back to Iraq in murder case Sacramento Bee 2 hrs ago Sam Stanton, The Sacramento Bee © Julia Sclafani/TNS FBI and sheriff’ s officers are seen outside an Arden Arcade apartment Tuesday afternoon, August 15, 2018 after securing a search warrant. SACRAMENTO, Calif. In a major blow to federal prosecutors, a federal judge in Sacramento ruled Wednesday that Omar Ameen may not be extradited back to Iraq to face trial in the 2014 murder of an Iraqi police officer. The decision came in a 30-page order by U.S. Magistrate Judge Edmund F. Brennan, who labeled parts of the government’s arguments “dubious” and said they call for “some degree of skepticism.”

Sweet Taste of Success | Comstock s magazine

Sweet Taste of Success Back Web Only Apr 20, 2021 By Allen Pierleoni Teresa and Craig Higgins, owners of Capital Confections in Arden Arcade, shifted their chocolate tastings to a virtual offering over the past year. When they opened Capital Confections, a small business specializing in handcrafted chocolates, in Arden Arcade’s Town & Country Village more than 24 years ago, husband-and-wife partners Teresa and Craig Higgins knew to expect the unexpected.  “We have jumped hurdle after hurdle,” Teresa says. The couple has found creative ways to navigate through adversity and maintain one of Sacramento’s premier candy shops.    They’ve faced some trials over the past decades. For instance,

The Back Story: Back to the Beginning | Comstock s magazine

The Back Story: Back to the Beginning | Comstock s magazine
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Cities With the Most Real Estate Agents

Cities With the Most Real Estate Agents Lattice, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Photo Credit: Alamy Stock Photo Like many other sectors of the economy, the real estate market was shaken in 2020 due to the effects of COVID-19. Shutdowns and social distancing measures slowed down real estate transactions in the spring, bringing home sales down to their lowest levels since 2007. As time has gone on, the real estate market has produced both challenges and opportunities for buyers, sellers, and their real estate agents, making it difficult to predict trends moving forward. On the buyers’ side, low mortgage interest rates have continued to spur demand overall, and the new normal of work-from-home has made more workers reconsider the value they place on where they live, commute times, and home amenities. Meanwhile, some households have lost jobs and income due to the economic repercussions of the pandemic, while others are in a position to enter the market due to decreased spendi

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