Is flying safe now? Answers to your burning COVID-19 travel questions TODAY 3/16/2021 Elyse Pham
It’s been over a year since the World Health Organization named COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, a global pandemic a year largely defined by people staying put in their homes, cities and countries alike.
But now, with widespread vaccinations on the horizon and ever-building pandemic fatigue, it appears that Americans are itching to travel again. Last week, the Transportation Security Administration reported the highest number of air travelers 1,357,111 since March 15, 2020. And according to an Airbnb report released in January, 54% of those surveyed have either booked travel, are planning to travel or expect to travel in 2021.
Coloradoâs 23-year-old sex offender sentencing law is in the hands of the state Supreme Court, as the justices on Wednesday considered whether the court should strike down a common method of sentencing those defendants charged with felony sex crimes.
The Denver District Attorneyâs Office appealed a pair of cases to the court following the 2019 decision of Allman v. People
, in which the justices barred people from receiving both prison terms and probation when they are convicted of multiple offenses in a single case. The court reasoned that probation should take place instead of imprisonment, not in addition to it.Â
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Coloradoâs 23-year-old sex offender sentencing law is in the hands of the state Supreme Court, as the justices on Wednesday considered whether the court should strike down a common method of sentencing those defendants charged with felony sex crimes.
The Denver District Attorneyâs Office appealed a pair of cases to the court following the 2019 decision of Allman v. People
, in which the justices barred people from receiving both prison terms and probation when they are convicted of multiple offenses in a single case. The court reasoned that probation should take place instead of imprisonment, not in addition to it.Â