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Governor Carney Nominates Kevin O Connell as Chief Defender for the State of Delaware | WITN Channel 22 Wilmington, Delaware

May 10, 2021 O’Connell would replace Brendan O’Neill who retires May 31 WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney on Monday nominated Kevin O’Connell to serve as the next Chief Defender for the State of Delaware, leading the Delaware Office of Defense Services (ODS). The Delaware Senate is expected to consider his nomination next week.  “Kevin has the experience, character, and commitment to justice for all Delawareans that is so critical for a public defender,” said  Governor  Carney. “I’m confident he will be a strong leader of the Office of Defense Services and continue to provide important legal services for those who need it most. I look forward to the Delaware Senate considering his nomination.” 

The Capital Letter: Biden s Vaccine Blunder

Print this article President Joe Biden speaks as he tours a Pfizer manufacturing plant producing the coronavirus vaccine in Kalamazoo, Mich., February 19, 2021. (Tom Brenner
/Reuters) The week of May 3: waiving the COVID-19 vaccines’ intellectual-property protections, disappointing jobs numbers, and much, much more. Just in case its tax plans were not evidence enough that the Biden administration has little understanding of the value of incentives, its proposal that intellectual-property protections should be waived in the case of COVID-19 vaccines bolstered the message that no economically productive deed should go unpunished. The New York Timesprovided some background: The United States had been a major holdout at the World Trade Organization over a proposal to suspend some of the world economic body’s intellectual property protections, which could allow drugmakers across the globe access to the closely guarded trade secrets of how th

It s like a circus It s got completely out of hand : Islanders divided over diplomatic storm on Jersey

‘It’s like a circus. It’s got completely out of hand’: Islanders divided over diplomatic storm on Jersey Rory Sullivan © Provided by The Independent The morning after a major diplomatic storm in Jersey, the sun is shining and all is tranquil in St Helier’s harbour. It is a far cry from the scene here on Thursday, when a flotilla of French vessels - estimated to be around 70-strong - gathered in protest against reduced fishing access to Jersey’s waters. Flares were fired and the departure of the local ferry was delayed by four hours during all the confusion.

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