From killer gunmen to a fake cancer bride: 600 people locked up in Merseyside in 2020
Murderers, evil rapists, gangland thugs and bent cops were all jailed last year
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L-R Clement Martin, Toni Standen and Lee Abbott
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Top 10 Liverpool judges put downs and sentencing remarks of 2020
The judges behind these quotes didn t pull any punches
05:00, 29 DEC 2020
L-R Michael Howe, Lauren Taylor and Carl Power
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Some restaurants across San Diego County reopen after judge s ruling
and last updated 2020-12-17 20:44:56-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â Excitement and confusion. Thatâs what many San Diego County restaurant owners felt after hearing the county has suspended enforcement activities on restaurants, for now.
A judgeâs ruling Wednesday allowed two strip clubs to stay open, and in a surprising twist, extended to the restaurant industry, allowing for in-person dining.
While the county sorts out what it will do next, some restaurants are taking the opportunity to reopen for in-person dining, even if itâs short-lived.
âI was thrilled to hear the judgeâs ruling,â said Julian Hakim, co-owner of The Taco Stand. âI wish there was, even now, a little more clarity. We know the county is not going to enforce, but weâre not sure if ABC who holds our alcohol licenses or others choose to keep enforcing.â