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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Four men should collectively pay nearly $35 million to a brother and sister severely beaten after acting as good Samaritans outside a West Hollywood restaurant in 2015, an attorney for the siblings told a jury today.
Addressing a Los Angeles Superior Court jury on behalf of his clients during final arguments of trial of a lawsuit brought by Anne Greene and Matthew Greene, lawyer Christopher V. Bulone said none of the defendants told the truth during the trial in which they all acted as their own lawyers.
“Each man lied through his teeth right to your faces, Bulone said.
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Twin Rocks Man Arrested 10:41 pm
State police in Cambria County arrested a Twin Rocks man on Sunday just hours after troopers say he burglarized an Ebensburg tobacco shop and stole lottery tickets.
Troopers say 35-year-old Matthew Greene faces charges of burglary, criminal trespass, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property and criminal mischief.
Investigators say troopers were dispatched to Smokers Square, located along West High Street in Ebensburg, around 6 a.m. Sunday, July 4th, for a reported burglary alarm.
Troopers say the front door window, and a side window, had been broken out, and surveillance video showed that the suspect, later identified as Greene, had stolen lottery tickets from the counter.
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The latest government filing contains the clearest picture yet of how Dominic Pezzola made his way from Monroe County to Washington, D.C., before the United States Capitol riots on Jan. 6 and how he allegedly coordinated with fellow Proud Boys.
Prosecutors Tuesday, in a 23-page filing, detailed why Matthew Greene of Syracuse, who is charged alongside Pezzola and William Pepe, should remain jailed. The response also shows how members of the Proud Boys communicated before and after the riots.
Greene, Pezzola, and Pepe each face multiple counts, including conspiracy, as prosecutors allege they participated in efforts to stop Congress from certifying the presidential election results on Jan. 6.
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The latest government filing contains the clearest picture yet of how Dominic Pezzola made his way from Monroe County to Washington, D.C., before the United States Capitol riots on Jan. 6 and how he allegedly coordinated with fellow Proud Boys.
Prosecutors Tuesday, in a 23-page filing, detailed why Matthew Greene of Syracuse, who is charged alongside Pezzola and William Pepe, should remain jailed. The response also shows how members of the Proud Boys communicated before and after the riots.
Greene, Pezzola, and Pepe each face multiple counts, including conspiracy, as prosecutors allege they participated in efforts to stop Congress from certifying the presidential election results on Jan. 6.
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