Cuomo commission to examine key Family Court officials Blue ribbon commission will examine the role of the forensic evaluators
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1of3Kyra Franchetti, whose murder has spurred bills by several state legislation to reform New York s Family Court system.Photo provided by Jacqueline FranchettiShow MoreShow Less
2of3Jacqueline Franchetti testifying before the Assembly Judiciary Committee last October next to a photo of daughter, Kyra. The 2-year-old was murdered in 2016 by Franchetti s ex-boyfriend, Roy Rumsey, who then torched his home and killed himself. Franchetti has since become a prominent advocate for Family Court reform.Mark LanzkowskyShow MoreShow Less
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ALBANY Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo plans to convene a commission to study the crucial but oft-criticized role that mental health officials have in New York’s Family Court system.
Not sure about everyone else, but I enjoyed watching games over the weekend.
The Bills provided a reminder of what the Titans should have done to the Ravens, while also proving they would have been a tough out in Buffalo had the Titans taken care of business the week before. The Chiefs held on, and the Packers and Buccaneers proved to be elite in the NFC.
It should be an interesting weekend coming up.
But I know you guys came here to talk Titans, so let s do it…
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Daniel Flatt from Monroe, Tennessee
Honda’s big year
Honda factory rider Kevin Benavides won the rally this year, with teammate Ricky Brabec in second. Almost as importantly, a couple of other Honda riders were in the hunt until the final stages. It’s a big change from the rally’s South American days, when riders like Paulo Goncalves and Joan Barreda would put in solid riding but were let down by their machinery. This year, Honda had no embarrassing bike problems. The combination of new team management and careful mechanical updates is working out very nicely.
And now, the word on the street is that Honda’s looking to cut its team budget. Barreda is supposedly considering retirement after a head injury, so Honda might save some money by not replacing him, or replacing him with a new rider on a smaller contract. Whatever happens, hopefully the Honda team can stay competitive. The team has been a major disruptor in the past few years, even if its results were uneven until 2020. Honda gave both up-and-coming and
French motorcyclist Pierre Cherpin dies after Dakar Rally crash
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Pierre Cherpin was racing in his fourth Dakar Rally.
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French motorcycle rider Pierre Cherpin has died five days after crashing during the seventh stage of the Dakar Rally, organisers said on Friday.
Key points:
Cherpin was the first fatality of this year s race
Kevin Benavides of Argentina won the motorcycle class
The 52-year-old amateur, who was taking part unassisted in his fourth Dakar Rally, had undergone neurosurgery and was placed in a medically induced coma after the crash in Saudi Arabia. During his transfer by medical plane from Jeddah to France, Pierre Cherpin died from the injuries caused by his fall during the seventh stage from Ha il to Sakaka on January 10, organisers said in a statement.
Saturday, 16 January 2021, 4:07 pm
Daniel
Sanders navigating the Dakar dunes. Photo: Marcin
Kin.
Following what he described as
his ‘biggest learning curve’ in his young career,
likeable Australian and multi time domestic and world enduro
champion Daniel ‘Chucky’ Sanders has completed his
rookie Dakar Rally campaign, bringing home his factory Red
Bull KTM machine in an incredible fourth place.
The
crown jewel of off-road racing began and finished in Jeddah
for the 2021 event. Traversing over 15,000km of Saudi
Arabian terrain, a multitude of different landscapes were
encountered ranging from deep canyons to endless desert sand
dunes, with riders reading their navigation systems while