This follows the successful launch and opening of Vantastic Grill, a new restaurant located at Spintex Accra, which is owned by the When One Door Closes actor. Colleagues like Adjetey Anang, Eddie Nartey were all present at the launch. According to some players in the film industry, the Ghanaian movie industry is in comma, as the business of making films is no more booming like it used to be some years back. It, therefore, comes as no surprise to see actors venturing into other business. Van Vicker took to social media to share photos from the launch to announce his new business and appreciate his colleagues who showed up to support him at the launch and opening of Vantastic Grill.
TALLAHASSEE Federal prosecutors have asked an appeals court to uphold the conviction of former Congresswoman Corrine Brown on fraud and tax charges, pushing back against arguments that a juror was improperly replaced after he said the “Holy Spirit” told him Brown was not guilty.
Prosecutors last week filed a 69-page brief, as the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals prepares to hear arguments Feb. 22 about whether it should order a new trial.
Brown’s attorneys contend that U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan’s decision to replace the juror during the 2017 trial discriminated on the basis of religion and deprived the former Democratic congresswoman of her constitutional rights.
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TALLAHASSEE Federal prosecutors have asked an appeals court to uphold the conviction of former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown on fraud and tax charges, pushing back against arguments that a juror was improperly replaced after he said the “Holy Spirit” told him Brown was not guilty.
Prosecutors last week filed a 69-page brief, as the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals prepares to hear arguments Feb. 22 about whether it should order a new trial.
Brown’s attorneys contend that U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan’s decision to replace the juror during the 2017 trial discriminated on the basis of religion and deprived the former Democratic congresswoman of her constitutional rights.