Opinion: Why televising Donald Trump’s trials would be a mistake
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
I’ll admit to being troubled by the Aug. 31 ruling by the judge in Donald Trump’s upcoming Georgia trial that the proceedings will be televised and live-streamed. With all due respect, I’d like to offer a brief dissent. I’m no fan of former President Trump. But I’ve long agreed with Chief Justice Earl Warren, who argued a bit over a half-century ago that criminal defendants should be able to veto cameras at their trials.Defense lawyers have argued for decades that the intrusion of cameras might alter the behavior of witnesses, counsel, perhaps even judge and jury. Though the evidence thus far hasn’t borne out this worry, the issue remains hotly contested. But my own concern is less about whether televised trials are fair to the defendant than about the effect they might have on the audience.The case in favor of televising Trump’s trial is most clearly put in the recent letter from leading Democrats to the Judicial Conference of the United States, seeking waiver or reconsiderat...One adult, three children arrested with vehicle stole out of Oakland
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
Fairfield police apprehended the driver of a stolen vehicle out of Oakland on Sunday.California Highway Patrol broadcasted a BOL for the vehicle around 10:22 p.m., and Fairfield police saw it shortly after traveling at a high rate of speed eastbound on I-80 near Red Top Road. The vehicle exited on Airbase Parkway, before heading westbound on I-80, where officers lost visual contact.Later, the vehicle was captured on a Flock camera near Lopes Road and I-80. An officer saw a group of people walking northbound on Lopes Road and detained them, while another officer found the car empty.Related ArticlesCalifornia News | Three juveniles arrested in connection with shooting at Oakland’s Skyline High School California News | Police say they’ve solved the mystery of who killed East Bay woman and dumped her body along the shore California News | Supervisors embrace reforms for Alameda County criminal justice — but they won’t be...Case fizzles against Bay Area man suspected of vehicular manslaughter?
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
A 60-year-old Fairfield man apparently has made bail after being booked late last month into Solano County Jail on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter while under the influence of drugs, but there are no official records indicating he faces additional pending court dates, The Reporter has learned.Willie Gene Weaver Jr. was suspected of the crimes when he was arrested on Aug. 30 by Fairfield police after allegedly striking and killing a man at the intersection of Travis Boulevard and Clay Street just before 10:45 p.m.While in jail, Weaver was scheduled for a 1:30 p.m. Tuesday court appearance, then made bail of $115,000. However, a search of Solano County Superior Court records on Thursday showed Weaver did not appear in court, was not cited, and wasn’t the subject of a bench warrant. Additionally, there is no record that the District Attorney’s Office has filed a criminal complaint against Weaver.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | East Bay motorcycle crash le...Climate change means Californians need flood insurance now, too
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
By Todd Woody | BloombergCalifornians know wildfires and earthquakes; hurricanes, not so much. So when Tropical Storm Hilary inundated Southern California in normally bone-dry August, it showed just how exposed homeowners are to a growing financial risk from unpredictable climate-driven flooding.Standard homeowners insurance policies don’t cover flooding and fewer than 2% of California households have flood insurance, even as intensifying winter storms overflow rivers and levees, batter the coast and drench the desert.As Hilary, the first tropical storm to strike the Golden State in 84 years, passed over Palm Springs on Aug. 20, it dumped nearly a year’s worth of rain in a day on the desert community, causing widespread flooding in the surrounding Coachella Valley.RELATED: Home insurer exodus: Are California lawmakers weighing a secret deal to keep Big Insurance from bailing on homeowners?“Nowhere is safe from flooding in California today,” says Firas Saleh, director of product mana...California religious leaders march with striking writers, actors outside Warner Bros. studios
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
Southern California religious leaders held a rally and prayer service outside Warner Bros. studios in Burbank on Thursday, Sept. 7 in a show of support for striking Hollywood writers and actors.The interdenominational leaders, who numbered nearly 40, marched and wielded picket signs alongside the workers as their strikes continue to drag on.The gathering included representatives from the Hollywood Prayer Network, Clergy & Laity United for Economic Justice, All Saints Church in Pasadena, Mount Hollywood United Church of Christ and Temple Ner Tamid in Downey, among others.Karen Covell, founding director of the 22,000-member Hollywood Prayer Network and an independent film and TV producer, said she wants to create a bridge between the two worlds.“The Christians don’t like some of the morals and content that come out of Hollywood, and Hollywood doesn’t always understand Christians,” she said.Still, Covell said the strikers appreciated the support shown to them Thursday.“They were ve...Lawmakers approve 11% tax for guns and ammunition, bill now heads to Gov. Newsom
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
By ADAM BEAM | Associated PressCalifornia lawmakers on Thursday voted to raise taxes on guns and ammunition to pay for security improvements at public schools and gun violence prevention programs.The federal government already taxes the sale of guns and ammunition nationwide. The government gives that money to the states, which spend it on wildlife conservation and hunter safety programs.California’s proposed tax, if it becomes law, would be 11% — matching the highest tax imposed by the federal government on guns.“Don’t let politics stand in the way of saving the lives of our children and providing mental health care in our school districts,” Democratic state Sen. Anthony Portantino said. “Fear should not be on the brow of a parent when they send their kids to school.”Most states don’t have a special tax just for guns. Pennsylvania collects a $3 surcharge on gun sales and uses the money to pay for background checks. Fees in California total more than $37 on gun sales, with most of t...Player of the Week: Hayfield Secondary School’s Ethan Osburn
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
Each week, WTOP is picking one student athlete to be featured on air and online as our Player of the Week. This week’s WTOP Player of the Week is Ethan Osburn of Hayfield Secondary School in Alexandria, Virginia.Osburn is a two-way player for the Hawks varsity football team, playing as a defensive lineman and tight end. During preseason scrimmages, Ethan has shown promise as a starter on the defense.The junior has also excelled as a wrestler, placing first in the Virginia State Freestyle and Greco-Roman tournaments to qualify for the USA Wrestling Junior and 16U National Championships in Fargo, North Dakota, this past summer.During that tournament, representing Team Virginia’s 16U team at the 182 lbs. class, Osburn competed in both freestyle and Greco-Roman tournaments. He took on the top wrestlers in the nation, and earned a 5-4 record. He is also a part of Hayfield’s wrestling team.Osburn has also excelled as a student, earning a 3.7 GPA and taking honors classes. He i...MATCHDAY: Spalletti makes Italy debut in North Macedonia. Lukaku leads Belgium in Azerbaijan
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
A look at what’s happening in European Championship qualifying on Saturday:GROUP CNew Italy coach Luciano Spalletti makes his debut when the Azzurri visit North Macedonia. It’s a rematch of the game that North Macedonia shockingly won in Palermo last year to prevent Italy from qualifying for the World Cup. Spalletti, who led Napoli to the Serie A title last season, replaced Roberto Mancini, who unexpectedly left last month and then took over Saudi Arabia’s national team. The Azzurri have three points from their opening two games to trail England (12 points) and Ukraine (6 points), who meet in Wroclaw, Poland, as Ukraine continues to play its home games abroad due to the war with Russia. England has won all four of its matches so far and routed North Macedonia 7-0 in its last match.GROUP FRomelu Lukaku scored an impressive goal while training with Belgium that was shared on social media and now will look to do the same in a visit to Azerbaijan. A win would put Belgium (7 points) atop...Fiji picks Tela to replace injured Muntz for opening Rugby World Cup pool game against Wales
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
BORDEAUX, France (AP) — Fiji selected Teti Tela at flyhalf in place of the injured Caleb Muntz for its opening Rugby World Cup pool game against Wales on Sunday. Muntz arrived in France as Fiji’s first-choice No. 10 but was ruled out of the tournament on Wednesday, two days after sustaining a knee injury in training in a big blow to a Pacific Island team tipped to be one of the surprise outsiders.Tela should feel at home in the team as he will play alongside scrumhalf Frank Lomani, a teammate with the Fijian Drua in Super Rugby. Nine in the matchday 23 announced on Friday play for the Drua, including the second-row pairing of Isoa Nasilasila and Te Ahiwaru Cirikidaveta.Fiji, which hasn’t reached the quarterfinals since 2007, has beaten Wales once in their 13 meetings — and that was at the 2007 World Cup in a famous 38-34 win in the pool stage. They’ve also had one draw, 16-16 in Cardiff in 2010.However, Fiji goes into this match in seventh place in the world rankin...Vigil held after body believed to be missing DC-area photographer found
Published Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:28:00 GMT
An emotional vigil was held in Southeast D.C. Thursday night — to honor the memory of popular D.C. photographer Joseph Shymanski.Shymanski, 51, was reported missing from his Calvert County, Maryland, home on Labor Day by a family member. Law enforcement has since arrested a Pennsylvania man of a murder charge in connection to his disappearance.An investigation into his disappearance is still ongoing.Human remains were discovered by police shortly before the vigil. In a Facebook post, detectives said they believe the remains may be linked to Shymanski’s murder.“While we have yet to formally identify the remains discovered, we do believe they are associated with our ongoing investigation,” the post read.But friends, family, colleagues and others who gathered Thursday said the night wasn’t about the “senseless loss” of Shymanski.For good friends of his like Anneli Werner, it was about celebrating his life, and his vigil saw the community come togethe...Latest news
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