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A woman accused of firing a gun at her estranged husband and his two sons in what she said was self-defense took a plea deal Monday.Marissa Alexander, 34, is charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for the 2010 shooting. Under the deal with prosecutors, she would receive credit for the 1,030 days she has already served. Alexanders chief attorney, Bruce Zimet, said it was his client who agreed to the de <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.ca>stanley mugs al after it was offered.Alexanders case first got attention because her defense team used Floridas stand your ground law to argue that she feared for her life before discharging the weapon. I think from our clients standpoint, she wanted to get this behind her and move on with her life and her family, Zimet said.Had Alexander, of Jacksonville, be stanley us en convicted of all counts at her second trial in the case 鈥?set to begin 1 December 鈥?she would have had to serve 60 years because of Floridas minimum-mandatory sentenci kubki stanley ng rules when a firearm is involved.During her first trial, the jury deliberated just 12 minutes before delivering a guilty verdict. Under Florida law, anyone who fires a gun during the commission of a felony is subject to a minimum of 20 years in prison, which was her original sentence. After serving 21 months, Alexanders conviction was overturned by an appeals court judge. who said the previous ruling had incorrectly placed the burden on Alexander to prove that she was abused by her husband, Rico Gray.At the first trial, her attorneys sa
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I was interested to read Charlotte Churchs article So Nana is dead. Im glad we got time for a proper goodbye, G2, 26 August on the excellent palliative care her grandmother received before her death. Not all hospitals have access to a palliative care team 鈥?and even if they have, they are not on the wards all the time to advise and supervise the ward staff. Church suggests that we have the best end-of-life care provision in the world, and certainly the hospice movement, started by Cicely Saunders, has contributed to this. In 2016, only 5.7% of terminally ill patients died in a hospice, while nearly half of all deaths occurred in hospital, where, I would s <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cups uggest, care is inconsistent.A family member was admitted to a hospital in the stanley thermobecher Midlands in July this year for palliative care, suffering from terminal cancer. His visitors found him on the ward lying in blood- and urine-soaked sheets, and in acute distress with the pain he was suffering. He was lucid and courteous in spite of this. There appeared to be no shortage of staff 鈥?they were generally congregating around the desk chatting and laughing, and on one occasion ignoring the bleeping coming from this patients blocked syringe driver, as well as calls for help from other patie stanley taza nts. There are other examples of gross lack of care and compassion.This calls into question what sort of training, supervision and support hospital staff receive when they are in contact with dying patients in extreme pain.Due to family persistence an Yipx People were abandoned : injustices of pandemic laid bare in Brent
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The description Kafkaesque gets overused. But it seems apt when applied to events in the Old Bailey over the last year. There are echoes 鈥?some faint, some stronger 鈥?of Kafkas Trial, in which the accused, Josef K, finds himself in a legal nightmare. One of the most disturbing aspects of Ks dilemma is that the proceedings are held in secret.A fundamental principle of English law since at least the 17th century is that cases should be held in public. Media Law, a standard work for journalists and lawyers, written by Geoffrey Robertson and Andrew Nicol, offers up a clear explanation of the rationale for this. The most fundamental principle of justice is that it must be seen to be done, they say.But the case of Erol Incedal, a London law student, and his friend Mounir Rarmoul-Bouhadjar, completed on 1 April when the two were sentenced on terrorist-related charges, departs radically from English legal tradition <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.us>stanley cup . It has been one of the most secretive trials since the second world war, when cases against German spies were held in camera at the Old Bailey.Initially, the crown sought to hear the present-day case in secret, but it was forced to back down after a media appeal. A messy compromise followed, with part of the case held in public, part before half-a-dozen journalists, and part in secret, although the jury was present throughout. Incedal was jailed for 42 months for possession of a five-page document on how to make a bo stanley cup mb, wh stanley kubek ile Bouhadjar was sentenced to three years for p
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