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Get Legit Law & Sh!t
Diddy Denied, Again. Menendez Brothers Resentencing. Karen Read Trial Starts.

Get Legit Law & Sh!t

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 25:04


Get 15% off OneSkin with the code LAWNERD at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod #adThe Karen Read Retrial's Opening statements begin on Tuesday, April 22nd. There's a motion from the Commonwealth to restrict the defense from claiming victim injuries were caused by an animal. The defense wants to show a picture of abrasions on the victim's arm in their opening statement.Diddy's request for a two-month continuance was denied so the trial will move forward as planned. The court denied Warner Brothers' motion to quash a subpoena for unaired footage of interviews. Memoir drafts from "Victim 1" must be turned over to Diddy. Victims 2, 3, and 4 can testify under pseudonyms. Attorney Brian Steele, known from the Young Thug RICO case, has joined Diddy's defense team.A hearing was held for the Menendez Brother's Resentencing, but the District Attorney's office attempted to withdraw a motion for resentencing, which the judge denied. There's now a motion to recuse the DA's office, and the hearing is delayed until May 9th. There are also allegations that the prosecution violated Marsy's Law by showing graphic crime scene photos without warning the family.The Donna Adelson trial is set to begin with jury selection on June 3rd. Motions to recuse the judge were denied.Tom Girardi sentencing is delayed until May 8th as they determine whether he should be committed to a facility instead of prison.RESOURCESLast Podcast Episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiVLnPrmBvIMenendez Brothers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zdbj_MDU-EBill Cosby Breakdown - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXOzcrSaIQMDiddy Indicted Again - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWWROhF2_2YDiddy Lawyer Quits - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjItfEI1pwYThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy

Should I Delete That?
What if we stopped hating our bodies?

Should I Delete That?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 51:13


We've downed tools - because it's time to reflect on everything that we've learned and felt throughout our big body image series. Join Em and Al to discuss what we've learned through this series - from the history of diet culture to the way the diet landscape is shifting and morphing in front of our eyes. We chat about where we're at with our own body image journeys, how we're going to move forward from this series, and how we might be able to - as a society - fix our relationships with our bodies. Thank you to our brilliant listeners who sent us their voice notes for this episode - we couldn't feature all of them in this episode but we loved listening to them all. A special thanks to: Sophie, Jessica, Marsy, Hannah, Riss, Aimee, Eimear and Catherine from the IVF BFF PodcastIf you want to dig further into diet culture, self-acceptance and making peace with your body - Alex's book You Are Not A Before Picture is available now. You can buy your copy here!If you would like to get in touch - you can email us on shouldideletethatpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram:@shouldideletethat@em_clarkson@alexlight_ldnShould I Delete That is produced by Faye LawrenceMusic: Dex RoyStudio Manager: Dex RoyTrailers: Sophie RichardsonVideo Editor: Celia GomezSocial Media Manager: Emma-Kirsty Fraser Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Public Defenseless
313 | How Marsy's Law is Undermining the Criminal Legal System w/Ráchael Powers

Public Defenseless

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 70:04


Today, Hunter is joined by professor Ráchael Powers to discuss Marsy's Law. For those unfamiliar, Marsy's Law is one of many types of Victim's Bill of Rights law that exist around the country. These laws are designed to give victims of crime more rights in the criminal legal system. The only problem? They often directly conflict with the rights of the accused. Today, Ráchael joins us to talk about a report she published for the NACDL about the dangers of Marsy's Law.   Guests: Ráchael Powers Resources: Contact Ráchael https://researchdirectory.uc.edu/p/powersro https://x.com/rpowerscrim?lang=en Read the Report https://www.nacdl.org/Document/JusticeforNoneHowMarsysLawUnderminesCrimLegalSys   Contact Hunter Parnell:                                 Publicdefenseless@gmail.com  Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter                                                                 @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com  Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast  Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN Trying to find a specific part of an episode? Use this link to search transcripts of every episode of the show! https://app.reduct.video/o/eca54fbf9f/p/d543070e6a/share/c34e85194394723d4131/home  

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Jennifer Bishop Jenkins on the Tenth Anniversary of Marsy's Law

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 10:21


This morning on The Greg and Dan Show, Jennifer Bishop Jenkins came into the studio to share about Marsy's Law's tenth anniversary.   Marsy's Law is an amendment to the state constitution that guarantees the legal protections and standings of victims and their families that passed on November 4th, 2014. In this interview, Jennifer shares about Marsy's Law, her connection to the amendment, why this is important for victims of violent crime, her surprising connection to Greg's hometown of Pekin, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WMAY Newsfeed
Jennifer Jenkins of Marsy's Law Illinois joined Springfield's Morning News to talk about the ten year anniversary of Illinois' Victims Bill of Rights constitutional amendment and how it's working today.

WMAY Newsfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 12:01


Jennifer Jenkins of Marsy's Law Illinois joined Springfield's Morning News to talk about the ten year anniversary of Illinois' Victims Bill of Rights constitutional amendment and how it's working today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oconee Matters with The OE News
Thursday, October 30, 2024

Oconee Matters with The OE News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 1:24


Local attorney Kevin Epps was recognized by the group “Marsy's Law for Georgia”. The Oconee Veterans Memorial Foundation will host a Veteran's day program. Trick or Treat on the Town in the City of Watkinsville and City of Bogart is tonight! Subscribe online at ⁠OconeeEnterprise.com⁠

Shaken and Disturbed
BONUS: Menendez Brothers Resentencing Press Conference Reaction

Shaken and Disturbed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 14:51


On October 16, 2024, the family of Lyle Menendez and Erik Menendez had a press conference in downtown Los Angeles. As victims of the murders under Marsy's Law, the family members then went to court to be heard in the decision of resentencing. John Thrasher and Daryn Carp react to the news conference and what this means for the Menendez Brothers. SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.justiceforerikandlyle.org/ SUBSCRIBE TO SHAKEN AND DISTURBED ON YOUTUBE! Watch and listen to this and every other episode several days early on Patreon! Patreon members can join us during our live recordings, comment on the case, participate in polls and get shout outs! Join for as little as $5 a month right here! Want Shaken and Disturbed merch? T-shirts, pillows, hoodies, phone cases, stickers and more are now available here: Shaken and Disturbed MERCH STORE Follow John on Twitter @jthrasher, Instagram @jthrasher and TikTok @johnthrasher Follow Daryn on Twitter @CarpeDaryn and Instagram @CarpeDaryn Join the official Shake and Disturbed Fans Facebook Group here!

WXPR Local Newscast
Youth prison worker dies after attack, upgrading EMS communication, Marsy's law impacts

WXPR Local Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 7:21


Patty's Playhouse
Marsy's Law

Patty's Playhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 44:00


Lana Smith with Pyramid Studios Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis
NMN: Marsy's Law for Tennessee @DanMandisShow

Nashville's Morning News with Dan Mandis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 12:19


Marsy's Law for Tennessee State Director Bonnie Brezina talks with Dan Mandis about their efforts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne
Cain Velasquez: Blood Sport - Part Three

The Dan Patrick Show on PodcastOne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 35:23 Transcription Available


Accused of vigilantism after a high-speed chase and shooting, Velasquez's actions raise complex questions about justice, victims' rights, and the impact of traumatic brain injuries. We explore the intertwined fates of Velasquez and the alleged child molester Harry Goularte, examining critical components like Marsy's Law, CTE, and the legal system's stance on vigilantism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals
Cain Velasquez: Blood Sport - Part Three

Playing Dirty: Sports Scandals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 35:23 Transcription Available


Accused of vigilantism after a high-speed chase and shooting, Velasquez's actions raise complex questions about justice, victims' rights, and the impact of traumatic brain injuries. We explore the intertwined fates of Velasquez and the alleged child molester Harry Goularte, examining critical components like Marsy's Law, CTE, and the legal system's stance on vigilantism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Rus Pop MuZiK Vol. 17 (Russian Pop) Март 2024

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 60:31


Микс в качестве 320 KBs доступен по ссылке... boosty.to/djgluk/posts/ffc6193… Rus Pop MuZiK @ DJ Глюк 1. Therr Maitz feat. Zivert - Твори Добро 2. BAGARDI feat. Anahit - Mst 3. Kontrast feat. TAHEYN & Zheqas & NAYA - Хочу Танцевать 4. Liranov feat. Слишком Просто - Убивались До Утра 5. Khalbi - Мария 6. Natan - Улетай 7. Pavlova - Это Теперь Любовь 8. Ольга Серябкина - Это По Любви 9. Катя Чехова feat. Хакер - Я Чувствую Себя Устаревшей Моделью Робота 10. DJ Smash - Можно Без Слов (DJ Smash ‘24 Remix) 11. Demo feat. Сергей Арутюнов - Солнышко (Astero Remix) 12. Amirchik - Розовый Вечер 13. Лисицын - До Аэропорта 14. Sam Wick - Как Тебя Зовут 15. Даша НЕКРИЧИ - Навигатор 16. Паша Proorok feat. Степашка - Ночь Унесет 17. Mao - Taxi 18. John Klemmer Соная - Катим 19. Marsy - Барби 20. Liranov feat. Дейзи & XTM Prod - Она Ночью Мне Снится 21. Нодар Ревия - Это Здорово

Unseen
The Girl In The Ice Box | The Disturbing Case of Teri Jendusa-Nicolai | UNSEEN

Unseen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 25:40


“I can't die – I have to save my girls” -- At 11:05 AM, on the 31st of January 2004, a 911 operator answered the phone to a woman breathing heavily, but not saying anything. Another call comes through, and this time an address is given, but when the police arrive at the scene, they only find an empty handgun case, sweatpants, and a large red stain on the carpet. With time running out, and just a few clues, the police need to catch who did this and find Teri Jendusa-Nicolai and her 2 daughters before it's too late. Teri Jendusa-Nicolai is an advocate for Marsy's Law for Wisconsin, which passed in 2020, giving equal rights to victims of serious crimes. You can read more about Teri's work here: https://equalrightsforwi.com/icymi-victimsdeserverights https://www.jsonline.com/story/opinion/contributors/2017/06/01/jendusa-nicolai-victims-crime-deserve-equal-rights/363354001/ External Footage from: "I Survived (S2 E11)", "Mother Left For Dead In Trashcan By Husband", "Teri, Angela, Ed", "NHNZ", "A&E", "Surviving Evil (S1 E9, Out Of Control)", "Cineflix Productions", "Investigation Discovery", "Three Days To Live (SE E1, Teri Jendusa Nicolai)", "Oxygen", "Newsmakers", "The Case For Marsy's Law", "Wisconsineye", " Judge Dismisses David Larsen's Request To See His Children", "Wisn 12 news", "Left To Die", "Woman Beaten And Stuffed In Garbage Can Lives", "WGN News", "Man In Prison For Nearly Killing EX Wife Wants Their Children to Visit Him", "WSN 12 NEWS", "Teri Jendusa-Nicolai Shares Her Story Of Domestic Violence", "TMJ4 NEWS", "Teri Jendusa Nicolai Talks To 12 News On EX Husband's Attempted Prison Escape", "WISN 12 News", "Teri Jendusa Nicolai V4", "Olson Entertaiment Group", "Getty Images", "Motion Array", "Audio Network".

Astro Detectives
34 Mariah with Marsy Vibes

Astro Detectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 78:50


Is Mariah a Leo or a Capricorn? Our astrologers look to the stars to match our guest to the right birth chart. Are their chances only 50/50 or can the powers of Astrology point them in the right direction to consistently crack these cases? Will they do it? Can YOU do it? See the birth charts and case files to play along ⁠⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠⁠. ----------- For eyebrow enhancing check with Mariah on instagram @pmubymariah Guest Astrologer Allie Kaladeen can be found on Instagram @cosmicdepths and at cosmicdepths.com ----------- New Episodes Every Tuesday! You can support the show with a monthly donation on ⁠Patreon⁠ at patreon.com/AstroDetectivesFind every episode's case files (including birth charts, surveys, and keywords) at our website: astrodetectivespod.comEmail us at: ⁠⁠astrodetectives@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: ⁠@astrodetectives⁠ Schedule Astrology and Human Design readings with Sarah at: ⁠mycosmiccoach.com Schedule a Solar Panel Consultation by emailing Scott your electric bill: scott.randall@sunrun.com That catchy theme music is by ⁠Coma-Media⁠ from ⁠Pixabay⁠ Ok search engines, let's talk about #astrology meeting #science trying to #debunk or #prove astrology. A little #debate but mostly we're using the scientific method to determine the effectiveness or legitimacy of astrologists claims of astrology being a phenomenon.

Capital Report
Capital Report: February 2, 2024

Capital Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 28:58


On tonight's program: Lawmakers consider a bill that could lead to property taxes being eliminated; Opponents worry proposed changes to Florida's anti-defamation laws could have some unintended consequences; Differences persist between the Florida House and Senate's versions of bills to do away with some work restrictions for 16 and 17 year old kids who are still in school; Florida military and law enforcement personnel are headed for the Texas border with Mexico following a direct order from Governor DeSantis; After Florida's Senate President announced Medicaid expansion is off the table, a group of advocates is pushing the change through a citizens initiative; The debate continues at the Florida Capitol about whether or not law enforcement officers can claim victim protections under Marsy's Law; The cost is going down for Florida's Prepaid College savings program; And Florida has lots of forests. So why doesn't the state have lots of forest wild fires, like – say – California?

LEO Round Table
Bad Guy Claims This Was An Accidental Shot On Video - LEO Round Table S08E216

LEO Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 47:17


01:21 Judge rules Marsy's law does not shield names of victims and officers 08:48 Sergeant shot and suspect killed during ambush 16:04 Struggle with suspect ends with shots fired 24:42 Bad guy claims this was an accidental shot on video 30:34 Man found with gun inside his rectum 35:50 Suspect with knife shot outside restaurant 41:41 Rumble files defamation lawsuit 44:23 NYPD cops fleeing rises high LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show) Season 8, Episode 216 (2,100) filmed on 12/04/23 1. https://www.police1.com/legal/articles/names-of-officers-and-crime-victims-not-shielded-by-marsys-law-fla-supreme-court-rules-1mQQDcssAiE7UEDy/ 2. https://www.lawofficer.com/houston-officer-ambush/ 3. https://rumble.com/v3z8c1i-bodycam-shows-struggle-with-suspect-and-tulsa-officer-before-officer-and-su.html 4. https://rumble.com/v3yzk2x-suspect-charged-with-attempted-murder-after-shooting-rookie-nypd-cop-claims.html 5. https://www.lawofficer.com/indiana-man-christopher-boyd-arrested-handgun-hidden-rectum/ 6. https://rumble.com/v3z868h-lapd-body-dashcam-surveillance-video-shows-chase-shooting-involving-knife-w.html 7. https://www.rvmnews.com/2023/11/rumble-takes-a-stand-files-defamation-lawsuit-to-protect-free-speech-and-corporate-integrity/ 8. https://www.lawofficer.com/nypd-cops-continue-to-flee-at-alarming-rates/ https://www.rvmnews.com/2023/11/nypd-faces-staffing-crisis-amidst-growing-war-on-law-enforcement/ Show Panelists and Personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police detective) Bret Bartlett (retired police Captain) Randy Sutton (retired police Lieutenant) Related Events, Organizations and Books: Retired DEA Agent Robert Mazur's works: Interview of Bryan Cranston about him playing Agent Robert Mazur in THE INFILTRATOR film https://vimeo.com/channels/1021727 Trailer for the new book, THE BETRAYAL https://www.robertmazur.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/The-Betrayal-trailer-reMix2.mp4 Everything on Robert Mazur https://www.robertmazur.com/ The Wounded Blue - Lt. Randy Sutton's charity https://thewoundedblue.org/ Rescuing 911: The Fight For America's Safety - by Lt. Randy Sutton (Pre-Order) https://rescuing911.org/ Books by panelist and retired Lt. Randy Sutton: https://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share They're Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd - by Liz Collin (Lt. Bob Kroll's wife) https://thelieexposed.com/ Lt. Col. Dave Grossman - Books, Newsletter, Presentations, Shop, Sheepdogs https://grossmanontruth.com/ Sheriff David Clarke - Videos, Commentary, Podcast, Shop, Newsletter https://americassheriff.com/ Content Partners: Red Voice Media - Real News, Real Reporting https://www.redvoicemedia.com/shows/leo/ ThisIsButter - One of the BEST law enforcement video channels https://rumble.com/user/ThisIsButter The Free Press - LEO Round Table is in their Cops and Crimes section 5 days a week https://www.tampafp.com/ https://www.tampafp.com/category/cops-and-crime/ Video Show Schedule On All Outlets: http://leoroundtable.com/home/syndication/ Syndicated Radio Schedule: http://leoroundtable.com/radio/syndicated-radio-stations/ Sponsors: Galls - Proud to serve America's public safety professionals https://www.galls.com/leo Bang Energy - Energy drinks and products https://bangenergy.com/ The International Firearm Specialist Academy - The New Standard for Firearm Knowledge https://www.gunlearn.com/ MyMedicare.live - save money in Medicare insurance options from the experts http://www.mymedicare.live/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leoroundtable/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leoroundtable/support

Your Florida Daily
Friday, December 1st 2023

Your Florida Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 4:04


The Florida Supreme Court rules on Marsy's Law, doctors say they're seeing more cases of the flu, RSV and COVID, and a new bridge helps drivers in Volusia County. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
How police are using Marsy's Law to shield the identities of officers involved in shootings

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 52:26


We'll discuss Marsy's Law and whether police who fire their weapons should be considered victims of violent crimes.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
How police are using Marsy's Law to shield the identities of officers involved in shootings

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 52:26


We'll discuss Marsy's Law and whether police who fire their weapons should be considered victims of violent crimes.

First Coast Connect With Melissa Ross
Marsy's Law; Noirvember film celebration; Jaguars' triumph

First Coast Connect With Melissa Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 52:59


Two guests discuss Florida's controversial Marsy's law. Then, get ready for Film Noir classics at Sun-Ray Cinema. And finally: The Jacksonville Jaguars win again.

Instant Trivia
Episode 985 - Recent ballot measures - Mindblowers - Also an asteroid - The roosevelts: an intimate history - Tv guide's 50 greatest characters

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 8:49


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 985, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Recent Ballot Measures 1: In 2018 Florida voted to return voting rights to ex-felons and to ban racing of dogs, specifically these. greyhounds. 2: Missouri amended its constitution to make it easier to run one of these games with a 5-letter name-o. bingo. 3: Per Prop 12, a calf raised for this meat in California must live in at least 43 square feet. veal. 4: It makes sense that this state passed the "right to live free from governmental intrusion" amendment. New Hampshire. 5: In 2018 6 states adopted this victims' rights law named for the late Ms. Nicholas. Marsy's Law. Round 2. Category: Mindblowers 1: Decca Records rejected signing this band in 1962, saying, "we don't like their sound" and guitars are on the way out. the Beatles. 2: This San Antonio Spurs star originally trained to be an Olympic swimmer, but Hurricane Hugo wrecked the pool. Tim Duncan. 3: The wife of this "Give me liberty or give me death" speechmaker was confined at home due to mental illness. Patrick Henry. 4: There are about 4,000 species of mammals, 8,700 species of birds and 1 million known species of these creatures. insects. 5: In 2002 the Hormel corporation produced its 6 billionth can of this foodstuff. Spam. Round 3. Category: Also An Asteroid 1: The son who flew too near the Sun. Icarus. 2: "Flowery" part of the eye. the Iris. 3: The greatest Greek warrior of the Trojan War. Achilles. 4: This voluptuous horror movie hostess who was more bare than scare. Elvira. 5: It's paired with Guadalupe in the name of a Mexico City neighborhood. Hidalgo. Round 4. Category: The Roosevelts: An Intimate History 1: On April 25, 1865, 6-year-old Teddy watched from a window as this man's funeral procession moved through Manhattan. Abraham Lincoln. 2: Eleanor's triumph, passage of the UDHR, got her the first standing ovation for a single delegate in this organization's history. the United Nations. 3: On accepting the 1932 nomination for president, FDR said, "I pledge you, I pledge myself to a" this "for the American people". a New Deal. 4: Referring to this volunteer regiment and their victorious charge in Cuba, Teddy called it "the great day of my life". the Rough Riders. 5: Before her death in 1962, Eleanor made a final visit to the old family summer home on this Canadian island. Campobello. Round 5. Category: Tv Guide'S 50 Greatest Characters 1: Weighing in at No. 6, this son of Sarek and Amanda is the only alien in the Top 10. Mr. Spock. 2: No. 3 on the list, this character was once pinned to a kitchen cabinet by a giant loaf of bread. Lucy Ricardo. 3: No. 11 on the list, this backstabbing, bed-hopping oil baron was once shot by a mysterious assailant. J.R. Ewing. 4: No. 46, this princess wears a leather and metal outift. Xena. 5: This cop ranked No. 18 is the only totally bald character on the list, baby. Kojak. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Wisconsin Watch
Oshkosh police cite ‘Marsy's Law' to withhold names of officers who shot suspects

Wisconsin Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 22:06


A Wisconsin police department used Marsy's Law to block the release of the names of police officers involved in a shooting incident. By Jacob Resneck of Wisconsin Watch. Originally published on Aug. 8, 2023.

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
You Can Run But You Can't Hide! | 09-14-23

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 211:19


Frank starts things off with Richard Bey, veteran TV and radio talk show host, who is now hosting the Richard Bey Talk Podcast to talk about the news of the day. After, Frank talks about the escaped convict in Pennsylvania being caught and the UFO hearings in Mexico. Then, Frank poses the question should police who use force in an incident be able to stay anonymous under Marsy's Law. Later, Frank does his football picks for the week, talks about the Lone Ranger Clayton Moore's birthday, and much more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

XPROMT
XPROMT: MARSY

XPROMT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 42:55


Сегодня к нам в гости заглянул Давид-Марсель Ивановский, он же "MARSY". Хип-хоп артист из Москвы, экспериментирующий со звучанием. Сегодня Марси отвечает на наши вопросы. Мы пообщались об индустрии, расизме, семье, вдохновении, а также обсудили планы на год и много о чем еще.

Big Sky Astrology Podcast
171 | Cancer First Quarter Moon: Quieter Skies!

Big Sky Astrology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 30:09


Thank your lucky stars for quieter skies after last week's epic planetary shifts! Join Mercury and Jupiter on a magic carpet ride of imagination and elevated ideas! Thrill to Venus' rendezvous with exciting Uranus! Follow your hunches and get stuff done, as Mars makes a productive trine to Saturn! Reach out for new opportunities with help from a Marsy, playful First Quarter Moon in Cancer! And take a peek at transiting Pluto's aspects to planets in the birth chart! Plus: A shaggy deer, sharp and pointy bits, and a process, not an event. Read a full transcript of this episode. Have a question you'd like answered on the show?  Email April or leave it here! Subscribe to April's mailing list and get a free lunar workbook at each New Moon! Love the show? Make a donation! Big Sky Astrology on Facebook | Instagram |  Twitter |  YouTube Timestamps [1:09] Mercury conjoins Jupiter on March 27 (11:50 PM PDT) at 18°13' Aries. The Sabian symbol for 19 Aries is, “The magic carpet.” This is a day to brainstorm and use your imagination to solve problems and to elevate ideas. [2:35] Moon Report! First up, a First Quarter Moon at 08°08' Cancer on March 28th (7:32 PM PDT).  This is the First Quarter Phase of the March 21st New Moon at 00°49' Aries. It's also the First Quarter in a Lunar Phase Family that began at the June 28th, 2022 New Moon. The Sabian symbol for this First Quarter Moon is 9 Cancer, “A small naked girl bends over a pond trying to catch a fish,” encourages a playful spirit to take some kind of action toward a goal. [4:02] This First Quarter Moon is in a conjunction with Mars. Be mindful of the actions you take because you could get “bit” by something sharp and pointy! [4:23] Void-of-Course (VOC) Moon periods. On March 27th, the Moon in Gemini makes a square to Neptune (6:39 PM PDT), then it's VOC for about 6 3/4 hours before it enters Cancer on March 28th (3:22 AM PDT). Sleep may be difficult, but this is a juicy VOC period to journal about your dreams. [5:20] On March 30th, the Moon in Cancer trines Neptune (6:45 AM PDT). It's VOC for about 8 3/4 hours before it enters Leo (3:31 PM PDT).  Be gentle.  Bring imagination and feeling to everything you do. [5:58] The Moon in Leeeeeeooooo trines Mercury (11:05 PM PDT) on April 1st and it will be VOC for about five hours before entering Virgo on April 2nd (3:57 AM PDT).  The imagination of the recent Moon in Cancer VOC period is now ready to be expressed through some creative project. Let your light shine like the star that you are. [6:46] On March 30th (12:03 PM PDT), Mars trines Saturn at 02°36' Cancer and Pisces. This is a prime aspect for accomplishing projects.  Follow your hunches when making decisions. [7:42] Mars is on the Sabian symbol, 3 Cancer, “A man in fur leading a shaggy deer.”  Since Mars is in family-oriented Cancer, this could represent a positive turning point in family relationships. [8:36] A few hours later on March 30th (3:25 PM PDT), Venus makes a conjunction with Uranus at 16°44' Taurus. This Venus/Uranus conjunction, coupled with the Mars/Saturn trine, signals an important day for relationships and finances. Don't be afraid to mix things up a bit. [10:37] Pluto in Aspect to Natal Planets mini-lesson. Due to the slow speed of Pluto and retrogrades, you can expect Pluto to take about a year to complete an aspect to a planet in your birth chart. [12:50] Pluto aspecting the Sun.  Become a truer version of yourself so that you can contribute more. [13:38] Pluto aspecting the Moon. Develop a sense of self-sufficiency. Remodel your home. Prominence in the public eye is also possible. [14:30] Pluto aspecting Mercury. Idle hands are the devil's playground, so keep busy and learn useful things! [15:28] Pluto aspecting Venus. Profound changes in relationships and finances. [16:00] Pluto aspecting Mars. Learn to be in control of your passions and emotions. [16:45] Pluto aspecting Jupiter. Be wise about handling wealth, power and good fortune. [17:27] Pluto aspecting Saturn. You can't give your power away to anybody else and expect your life to look the way you want it to look. [18:38] Pluto aspecting Uranus. Take your best talents and use them in the service of something bigger than yourself. [20:11] Pluto aspecting Neptune. Is it really your dream or is it a dream that somebody gave to you? [21:18] Pluto aspecting Pluto. Major milestones in a lifelong Pluto journey. Expect to develop greater authenticity and accept the limits of your control. [22:23] Pluto aspecting the Lunar Nodes. Don't grasp for something out of fear or because the rest of the world tells you it's something that you should want. [23:00] Pluto aspecting the Ascendant in your chart. Help in projecting a truer and more honest version of yourself through your personality. Relocation is possible. [24:24] Pluto aspecting the MC. Destiny calls in the realm of career and reputation. [24:57] Pluto aspecting Chiron. Clear out the muck and let the healing commence. [26:19] Would you like to learn more about how Pluto transits can affect you on a more personal level?  Check out Stephen Forrest's Sky Log Report, April's Astrological Transits or better yet, book a session with April! [26:51] Listener Questions will be back in next week's episode! If you have a question you'd like April to answer on a future episode, please leave a message of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or email her at april(at)bigskyastrology(dot)com and be sure to put “Podcast Question” in the subject line. [27:31] If you like what you're hearing, please subscribe, follow, like and share! This episode is brought to you by donors Betsy Passmore and Terry Ehlert. [28:29] If you missed the Podathon and would like to support the show, please go here!  A donation of $5 or more will get you access to the Aries Equinox and Cancer Solstice bonus episodes for donors only!

Latte With a Lawyer
Michael Jeandron, Partner Roberts Jeandron, Latte with a Lawyer Season 3: Episode 11

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 35:54


Michael Jeandron is a partner and trial attorney at Roberts | Jeandron Law representing wrongful death and personal injury victims in cases against insurance companies, corporations, and government entities. In trial, Michael brings a record of success to this clients, with victories including multiple seven figure jury verdicts. In 2018, Michael was named to The National Trial Lawyers top 40 Under 40 list of civil trial lawyers and in 2019 was named the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association Member of the Year. Prior to joining the firm, Michael served as the spokesman for the Riverside County District Attorney's Office, the third largest prosecuting agency in the State of California. As the spokesman, Michael gave thousands of television, radio and newspaper interviews on issues such as multi-million dollar civil settlements, death penalty cases, gross vehicular manslaughter cases, and Marsy's Law enforcement (Victims' Bill of Rights Act). Among others, Michael has been quoted on FoxNews, NBC, CBS and TMZ. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-jeandron-a3a95327/ Roberts Jeandron Law: https://www.robertslawfirm.net/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/

Latte With a Lawyer
Michael Jeandron, Partner Roberts Jeandron, Latte with a Lawyer Season 3: Episode 11

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 35:54


Michael Jeandron is a partner and trial attorney at Roberts | Jeandron Law representing wrongful death and personal injury victims in cases against insurance companies, corporations, and government entities. In trial, Michael brings a record of success to this clients, with victories including multiple seven figure jury verdicts. In 2018, Michael was named to The National Trial Lawyers top 40 Under 40 list of civil trial lawyers and in 2019 was named the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association Member of the Year. Prior to joining the firm, Michael served as the spokesman for the Riverside County District Attorney's Office, the third largest prosecuting agency in the State of California. As the spokesman, Michael gave thousands of television, radio and newspaper interviews on issues such as multi-million dollar civil settlements, death penalty cases, gross vehicular manslaughter cases, and Marsy's Law enforcement (Victims' Bill of Rights Act). Among others, Michael has been quoted on FoxNews, NBC, CBS and TMZ. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-jeandron-a3a95327/ Roberts Jeandron Law: https://www.robertslawfirm.net/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/

Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers

Marsy's Law is a provision of the Florida Constitution that grants crime victims certain rights, among them is the right to "prevent the disclosure of information or records that could be used to locate or harass the victim or the victim's family[.]" Art. I, §16(b)(5), Fla. Const. A police officer is victimized while on duty. Can she claim the protections of Marsy's Law? Daniela Abratt of Thomas & LoCicero joins Robert to debate the issue. Thomas & LoCicero represents the news media, which intervened in the case. The media argues that police officers are not covered by Marsy's Law. The First District Court of Appeal disagreed. The case is now before the Florida Supreme Court. Oral argument took place on Dec. 7, 2022. This podcast is supported by Ascension Global Staffing & Executive Search.*Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services.  he information provided in this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice.  If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinion expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast's advertisers. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast's creator is prohibited. 

Capital Report
December 9, 2022

Capital Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 28:58


On tonight's program: Florida's Insurance Consumer Advocate has some thoughts on what state lawmakers can do to help drive down property insurance rates when they meet next week...; Florida's Marsy's Law was meant to shield the identities of crime victims. But does that also apply to the police officers who respond to the crime?; The battle between Governor DeSantis and State Attorney Andrew Warren continues. In court; For too many residents, the concept of a holiday feast – or even day-to-day sustenance – remains elusive; Some victims of Hurricane Ian are turning debris into decorations; And a prominent scientist says the trail of Spanish Explorer Hernando De Soto took some unexpected turns after he and his men celebrated Christmas in Tallahassee 483 years ago.

Batting the Breeze
Marsy's Law

Batting the Breeze

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 11:59 Transcription Available


Listen to the tragic story of a young man and his family, and how the law fails families like this time after time. Also, listen to his subsequent fight for justice and find out how you could play a small part in helping. [WARNING: Contains adult themes.] For more information, check out show notes at https://www.battingthebreeze.com/marsys-law/.We love receiving your feedback - head over to https://www.battingthebreeze.com/contact/ Thanks for listening!

Can I Make You Think?
With all the crime, cashless bail and criminals being released so quickly, is anyone considering the victims?

Can I Make You Think?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 36:52


Today I talk to Patricia Wenskunas with Crime Survivors. Have they forgotten the victims in their effort to bring "Equity" to the Justice System? Patricia is trying to make sure we don't forget about those who have suffered through being a Victim.Crime Survivors O (844) 853-HOPE (4673) | info@crimesurvivors.org www.crimesurvivors.org Crime Survivors has just launched its new “Be Their Voice” campaign that gives victims, survivors and their loved ones an opportunity to stand up, be counted and share their personal stories through its website: https://CrimeSurvivorsBeTheirVoice.com/.  The effort stems from laws that have been implemented across Texas in recent years that have seen the release of the perpetrators of violent crime, while their victims are left to live in fear.  Also, thanking Dr. Henry T Nicholas for being the voice and financial backing to get Marsy's Law Passed first in California and now in many other States to eventually have it in the Constitution. 

Hamilton County Ohio Social Service News
Equality Ohio offers LGBTQ Legal Representation

Hamilton County Ohio Social Service News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022


Equality Ohio is an organization and legal network that defends the rights of LGBTQ Ohioans. They provide representation for a number legal issues. Cases they accept include, gender marker changes, name changes, family law (custody, divorce, child support), tenant defense (evictions, landlord tenant issues), criminal justice victim support, Marsy's Law Read More Shared by United Resource Connection October 26, 2022

Public Defenseless
25: Kentucky Public Defense with Ed Monahan

Public Defenseless

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 61:31


In 1976, Ed Monahan was hired as a Kentucky assistant public defender. He would eventually go on to be the state's Public Advocate for an impressive 9 years.   Although he no longer fills that position, today Ed comes on Public Defenseless to talk about the impactful work he did in that role and the advocacy he continues to do today.    He'll also give you a good overview of the public defense system in Kentucky. While the state has a good foundation, it still desperately lacks funding.    In a state that has one of the highest incarceration rates in the nation, Ed Monahan is turning around the system for the better.    Key Topics and Takeaways:   Ed's background and how he got to where he is today. [9:57] The evolution of Kentucky public defense. [12:01] Alternative sentencing. [26:36] Ed explains Marsy's Law. [38:04] Why many people don't believe in “innocent until proven guilty.” [42:09] The greatest public defense victories in Kentucky. [45:23] The NAPD standard that gets the least attention and the most important one. [52:22] The importance of having a private place for legal communication. [56:58]   Guest:   Ed Monahan, Former Public Advocate for the Commonwealth Kentucky, Former Executive Director of the National Association of Public Defenders Fund for Justice, Active Contributor to National Association of Public Defenders' Policy   Resources:   FY19 Kentucky Department of the Public Advocate Annual Report Ed Monahan OpEd on Bad Statistics Driving Policy Ed Monahan & Nina Ginsberg on Marsy's Law Farewell Address from Ed Monahan NAPD Policy on Active Supervision NAPD Policy on Staffing NAPD Policy on Independence NAPD Policy on Proper Professional Space   Memorable Quotes:   “I came on without any training. I was just handed cases. And so I knew there was a better way.” (17:54, Ed)   “We have good training culture of active supervision, but what Kentucky has not had is adequate funding through all these years.” (20:25, Ed)   “There still are many public policy leaders in Kentucky who when faced with those facts of reduced crime rates still have this desire to incarcerate more people for longer periods of time. It's really a financially imprudent and counterproductive way for Kentucky to use its limited resources.” (28:27, Ed)   “I really believe as public defender leaders, we have to do a better job of communicating the public value of public defense.” (34:54, Ed)   “I do public defender work out of my deep held beliefs that poor people deserve to have the best representation that money could buy.” (38:51, Ed)   “Having realistic hope in what's possible in the future is the motivation to continue to apply the talents and skills any of us have to work for a better criminal justice system.” (47:50, Ed)   Contact Hunter Parnell:   hwparnell@publicdefenseless.com Instagram www.publicdefenseless.com

Call Us When You're Dead
Survivor Story 3 - Teri Jendusa-Nicoli

Call Us When You're Dead

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 39:45


What's worse than losing all your toes to frostbite..... Having your head smashed in by your ex-husband with a baseball bat. It's okay, she is still a survivor :-)Sources:https://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=124252&page=1https://www.marieclaire.com/culture/a26731/teri-jendusa-nicolai-domestic-violence-survivor/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsy's_Lawhttps://www.marieclaire.com/culture/a26731/teri-jendusa-nicolai-domestic-violence-survivor/https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/what-is-marsys-law.htmlMusic/SFX:https://www.epidemicsound.com/Support the show

Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers
No Ordinary Negligence

Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 26:01


Welcome to SUMMARILY: A Podcast for Busy Lawyers. This was going to be big episode 10! But the emergency pod on the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion changed the plan.  There will be more to come on Dobbs once the official opinion is released. Links to the opinions covered in this episode are listed below.  Many thanks to my good friend Chris Clark of Pendulum Productions LLC for editing and producing this podcast. Questions/comments/want to sponsor this podcast? E-mail me at summarilypod@gmail.com.Thank you for listening! Enjoy, subscribe, and share. ·        Dail v. Calusa Palms Master Assoc., FLSC, Apr. 28, 2022 (admissibility of past Medicaid expenses). ·        Martin Mem'l Health Sys., Inc. v. Gorham, 4th DCA, Apr. 20, 2022 (med mal v. ordinary negligence, pre-suit notice).·        Boyle v. Samotin, FLSC, Apr. 21, 2022 (med mal, pre-suit notice, statute of limitations). ·        Addit LLC, et al. v. Estate of Carl Ingolia; New Port Richey Operating LLC, et al. v. The Estate of Carl Ingolia, 2d DCA, Apr. 27, 2022 (arbitration, unconscionability, severability). ·        Dean v. State, 4th DCA, Apr. 13, 2022 (Marsy's Law, due process, sentencing).  ·        Johnson v. Florida, USCA 11, Apr. 28, 2022 (speedy trial, 6th Amend., exhaustion, Younger abstention).  

CFR News & Sports
Jorge Masvidal Facing Charge's after Assaulting Colby Covington

CFR News & Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 9:22


Masvidal was charged with felony battery on Monday after the altercation, according to a Miami Beach police report. The other person involved, who lost teeth, wasn't identified after invoking that right under Marsy's Law, Miami Beach police told the network. What will the UFC have o say ? SPONSORED BY @Supremeoftheuk Instagram: @cfr_sports

Corporate Cornucopia
S1E10: Marianne Dunavant

Corporate Cornucopia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 37:24


1 in 3 Americans now lives in a state with Marsy's Law for All in their state constitution. Thanks to one local advocate, Marsy's Law is bringing a voice to the voiceless in Tennessee. Today on the show we are talking to Marianne Dunavant, the Tennessee Victim Outreach Director for Marsy's Law. Her journey with Marsy's Law began shortly after the tragic murder of her fiancée Chris. Now, over 13 years later, she has dedicated her life to public service and victim advocacy.

A Southern Girl’s View with Sandy Adams
Marianne Dunavant with Marsy's Law Memphis

A Southern Girl’s View with Sandy Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 45:41


Today on the show I am chatting with Marianne Dunavant, the Tennessee Victim Outreach Director for Marsy's Law.  Marsy's Law is a nationwide initiative for a constitutional amendment to give crime victims meaningful and enforceable constitutional rights equal to the rights of the accused.   Marianne and I chat about her reason for championing Marsy's law, her hard, and at times daunting, childhood and how she felt called to help criminals see, and understand, how their actions affect their victims and the families left to mourn.   All of this and so much more in this episode.   I so appreciate Marianne taking the time to chat with me today.  You can find out more about Marsy's Law at www.marsyslaw.us   You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview   And I would love if you snapped a screenshot of this episode and post it on Instagram stories, tagging me at A Southern Girl's View and let everyone know what you loved most about this episode.   And if you want to leave me even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave me a 5 star review or leave me a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast.   You can watch the video version of this podcast on my website https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast   Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

Main and Mulberry: Her Town
Marianne Dunavant, Marsy's Law

Main and Mulberry: Her Town

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 72:51


Her Town is excited to have with us Marianne Dunavant, an accomplished crime victim advocate. Marianne opens up and shares with us how, after enduring her own tragedy, she gave her pain a purpose and became an advocate for victims' rights.

The Blue Line Podcast with Detective Moses
Los Angeles Marsy's Lawyers Take on Gascón

The Blue Line Podcast with Detective Moses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 36:00


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Open Government in Florida
Finding Transparent Accountability in Law Enforcement with Sheriff Michael Chitwood

Open Government in Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 18:25


As police chief of Daytona Beach, Mike Chitwood became the first police chief in Florida to require his officers to wear body cameras. First Amendment Foundation President, Pamela Marsh, sits down with Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood to talk about how the use of body cameras has increased officer accountability and improved the department's relationship with the community. Sheriff Chitwood weighs in on why Marsy's Law was not intended to protect law enforcement officers. Finally, we discuss the need for access to accurate COVID-19 data to protect Florida's first responders, students, and teachers.

The Pennsylvania Project
31. Artificial Everything, Intelligence Optional with Donna Herb

The Pennsylvania Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 57:50


Episode 31Artificial Everything, Intelligence OptionalKen's guest is Donna Herb, Artificial Intelligence project manager at a major research firm.  Listeners question include more about the abominable Marsy's Law and an as-yet-unnamed law also attempting to muddy our state constitution even more. What “sticks in Ken's craw” this week?  The good old Pledge of Allegiance, and a suggested alternative. Guest Toastmaster Narrator: Camille Byrd of the Northeast Philadelphia Toastmasters club in Northeast Philadelphia More Information:Guests:Pennsylvania Constitution: https://www.paconstitution.org/Marsy's Law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsy%27s_Law Commercials:Petition to teach the Pennsylvania Constitution to our kids: https://www.pennsylvaniaproject.com/petition-in-support-of-teaching-the-pennsylvania-constitution-to-our-children/Amendment 16: http://AmendmentSixteen.comFreedom Financial Tax: 866-401-1090Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania: http://LpPa.orgIron Will Tattoo Club: https://ironwilltattoo.clubSteven Werley Digital Marketing: https://www.stevenwerley.comToastmasters International: http://toastmasters.org

The Pennsylvania Project
30. Life, the University, and Everything with Anna Egan Hess and Ariel Kamen

The Pennsylvania Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 57:51


Life, the University, and EverythingKen's guests are Anna Egan Hess and Ariel Kamen, students at Philadelphia's Drexel University with an in-depth review of what's going on with today's campus scene, including political correctness, student debt/free college, drugs, alcohol and more.  Listeners question include Philly's unconstitutional “stop and frisk” searches, and more about the primaries. What “sticks in Ken's craw” this week?  The abominable Marsy's Law aiming to muddy our state constitution. Guest Toastmaster Narrator: Liam Cummings of the Drexel University Toastmasters in PhiladelphiaGuest Toastmaster Co-Cohorts: Anna Egan Hess and Ariel Kamen of the Drexel University Toastmasters in Philadelphia More Information:Guests:Pennsylvania Constitution: https://www.paconstitution.org/Marsy's Law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsy%27s_Law Commercials:Petition to teach the Pennsylvania Constitution to our kids: https://www.pennsylvaniaproject.com/petition-in-support-of-teaching-the-pennsylvania-constitution-to-our-children/Amendment 16: http://AmendmentSixteen.comFreedom Financial Tax: 866-401-1090Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania: http://LpPa.orgIron Will Tattoo Club: https://ironwilltattoo.clubSteven Werley Digital Marketing: https://www.stevenwerley.comToastmasters International: http://toastmasters.org

IndyMatters
IndyMatters Episode 81: Deck the halls with stuff from Holly

IndyMatters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 47:47


ACLU policy expert and lobbyist Holly Welborn sat down with reporters Michelle Rindels and Riley Snyder a week before the Legislature convenes to discuss a range of topics from criminal defense reform to Marsy's Law to a proposed private prison ban. The post IndyMatters Episode 81: Deck the halls with stuff from Holly appeared first on The Nevada Independent.

Idaho Matters
Legal Advocates Support Spirit Of Marsy's Law, Concerned About Specifics

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 14:23


Marsy's Law is back on the floor of the Idaho legislature after being voted down in the last two sessions. The proposal provides advocacy and protections for victims of crime but there is some concern that the wording might further compromise civil rights. Idaho Matters talks to the ACLU of Idaho and the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence about why they feel changes need to be made to the text.

The Freecast
S04 E05: A Jingle For John Mason

The Freecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 50:46


Episode 05. Show Title: A Jingle For John Mason Featuring Hosts: Matthew Carano, Nick Boyle, and Cord Blomquist   Engineered by: Matthew Carano   Produced by: Matthew Carano, and Nick Boyle     Show Summary (used for RSS & iTunes Summary): On this episode of The Freecast, the 10 most affordable list, Pho Keane gets its sign, Dover teacher gets reinstated, and John Mason names NH. Facebook Status: Twitter Status: Hashtags / Tags: Featured Image Ideas (for blog post):   News The 10 Most affordable places to live in NH (Matt) https://nh1.com/nh1/top-10-most-affordable-places-to-live-in-new-hampshire/?fbclid=IwAR1e8-_Zolt7So9Fp5PQybv6jQZwFzYu9Nscdv3F8hLyGWOZEq3nchBad50 https://smartasset.com/mortgage/how-much-house-can-i-afford#newhampshire Women's March Don't women already have equal rights to men? Aren't some of the policies that the democrats advocate for actually take away women's rights? 1st amendment 2nd amendment Marsy's Law Red Flag laws This march is deliberately mislabelled. Because if you happen to be against the march then you're labelled a misogynist. https://www.unionleader.com/news/social_issues/women-protest-in-hundreds-of-u-s-cities-for-third/article_2eb5a4cf-f58b-5e19-9477-b6486cffa3f0.html?block_id=664693 Warmonger NH democrats hope that Syrian tragedy will keep US soldiers there https://www.unionleader.com/news/politics/national/nh-campaign-hopes-syrian-tragedy-helps-keep-u-s-troops/article_e029a0a8-535d-5464-a900-123eecbb2ed5.html?block_id=664693 NAACP Blasts Dover School's KKK Jingle Decision https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20190121/naacp-blasts-dover-schools-kkk-jingle-decision?fbclid=IwAR2afo3mN8d5am1VrBlvS-uXNh3afEx8NxJsk6RJ8WnTsUZssCHZVWh6_g0 NH and Vermont governors propose two-state family medical leave plan https://www.governor.nh.gov/news-media/press-2019/20190116-twin-state-voluntary.htm Update: Pho Keene Great sign approved Events Freecoast Liberty Outreach Meetup Rochester - 4th Thursday Liberty Forum https://nhlibertyforum.com/ Feb 7-9 Notable Speakers: Stephan Kinsella Pete “Mance Rayder” Raymond NH History John Mason Born King's Lynn, Norfolk 1586 In 1610 commissioned by James I as the commander of four vessels to reclaim to Hebrides in Scotland. Regarded as a pirate by the Scots and imprisoned in Edinburgh Appointed Proprietary Governor of Newfoundland 1615 Pirates a problem in Newfoundland at the time Arrived in Newfoundland 1616 Drew up the first known English map of Newfoundland 1622, Mason and Ferdinando Gorges received a patent from the Council for New England for all the territory lying between the Merrimack and Kennebec rivers 1629 they divided the grant along the Piscataqua Mason called his grant, New Hampshire Hampshire, England is where many ships departed England. From the cities of Portsmouth and Southampton. The East Coast was the first stopping point for people who travelled to the new world. And this entry point was similar between Hampshire and what is now New Hampshire. 1632 Became a member and vice-president of the Council of New England December 1635, while making preparations to visit New Hampshire, but died. Never having been to New Hampshire in his life. Bequeathed his vast estates in New England to his wife and 4 grandchildren. http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio.php?id_nbr=457   Suggestions/Feedback Do you have a topic that you would like for us to discuss? A correction and additional piece of information that we may have overlooked, please send it in to freecastpodcast@gmail.com While you are here, follow us on Twitter @freecastpodcast and like our Facebook page.  

Idaho Matters
Idaho Victim-Advocated Push For Passage Of Marsy's Law

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 12:46


Marsy's Law passed in California in 2008 to provide legal protections and access to information for victims of abuse. Eight other states have passed the law but in the last session, the bill fell short of passage in the Idaho legislature. Idaho Matters talks with victims' advocates about efforts to re-introduce the law.

The Sense & Theory Podcast
Win Some, Lose Some

The Sense & Theory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 61:35


This week Sense & Theory react to the midterm election results. Did the blue wave materialize? Marsy's Law won big in Kentucky, but what is it? And what the hell is the House Popular Vote?

The Freecast
S03E03: $36M Hospital Bill and 10 Years of Energy

The Freecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 38:34


This week on The Freecast, we discuss the $36M bill the State of NH has due to a hospital lawsuit, no free speech for you in Scotland, and Governor Sununu's 10 year energy plan. Freecast S03E03: $36M Hospital Bill and 10 Years of Energy Featuring Hosts: Matt Carano, Tom Hudson, and Nick Boyle Engineered by: Matt Carano Produced by: Tom Hudson, Matt Carano, and Nick Boyle News State of NH $36 million in the hole due to hospital lawsuit “Under federal law, hospitals that treat significant numbers of Medicaid or uninsured patients may receive “disproportionate share hospital” (DSH) payments – state and federal funds that help them recoup the higher costs associated with those patients. Exactly how much each hospital receives comes down to how many services it can count as “uncompensated care.”” Under the current federal law, hospitals can double bill, i.e. if a patient is on medicaid and pays, but still requests money from the state as if they hadn't paid. http://www.concordmonitor.com/New-Hampshire-facing-$36-million-budget-shortfall-after-hospital-lawsuit-16846848 Count Dankula (Mark Meechan) loses free speech case, ordered to pay fine https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/count-dankula-nazi-pug-salutes-mark-meechan-fine-sentenced-a8317751.html Governor Sununu releases 10 year energy plan On average each NH resident spent $3,934 on energy in 2015 Goals listed in the plan 1. Prioritize cost-effective energy policies. 2. Ensure a secure, reliable, and resilient energy system. 3. Adopt all-resource energy strategies and minimize government barriers to innovation. 4. Maximize cost-effective energy savings. 5. Achieve environmental protection that is cost-effective and enables economic growth. 6. Government intervention in energy markets should be limited, justifiable, and technology neutral. 7. Encourage market-selection of cost-effective energy resources. 8. Generate in-state economic activity without reliance on permanent subsidization of energy. 9. Maximize the economic lifespan of existing resources while integrating new entrants on a levelized basis. 10. Protect against neighboring states' policies that socialize costs. 11. Ensure that appropriate energy infrastructure is able to be sited while incorporating input and guidance from stakeholders. Highlights of the plan: Pro nuclear energy, renewable energy should only be considered if it's cost effective and doesn't rely on subsidies and only on market selection, “It should not be controversial to seek an ultimate outcome where production technologies are not subsidized by ratepayers or taxpayers. Uneconomic resources would not exist absent subsidization, yet those same resources may be wise investments in the near future when cost curves are more favorable. The end goal with energy infrastructure should be unaided market competition where the technology competes on the merits, not one that depends on taxpayer support.” A quote in regards to passenger vehicles, “Government should avoid speculative investments with taxpayer dollars focused on a fraction of the consumer base, but may be able to leverage non-taxpayer funding sources to spur private investment.” “New Hampshire policymakers should pursue market-based mechanisms for achieving cost-effective energy, while avoiding preferential quotas and mandates.” Much of the energy is dependent on the rest of New England because it's all under the same grid. http://www.unionleader.com/column-A-new-energy-strategy-for-New-Hampshire_ https://www.nh.gov/osi/energy/programs/documents/2018-10-year-state-energy-strategy.pdf Amazon Park in Rochester evacuated due to a standoff My old neighbor owns that park, this is what he told me. Tenants were originally evacuated up to our rec-hall where my office is located. We had a growing group of tenants from 330 until around 6. Then the police officer came in and told everyone they would have to evacuate the park. Tenants said “can we go get our cars,etc” and the police officer literally said “no, those with cars up front leave now, those without cars start walking through the woods and then onto Whitehouse Road and just head towards Briar Ridge”... so here we are with 70 tenants... about 30 of them got out using cars up front, the others just started walking down the street.  I left the park and drove all the way around up to the Dunkin Donuts that is up near Hilltop Chevy. There I met about 15 tenants that had been prevented from returning home from work or afternoon errands. At that point a police officer was discussing with the bus drivers about getting 2 busses to send around to pick up tenants. At this time I also received information that the Briar Ridge center that they had originally told people to start walking to was not open. So it's 40 degrees out and people are just standing outside in the rain. The bus company gave the police the go ahead that they would be able to have 2 busses go and that they had changed the location to the Rochester Community Center.So at that point I told my tenants located at the Dunkin Donuts parking lot to head to the Rochester Community Center and I left with my car to head over to Briar Ridge. When I got over there there was about 20 people standing outside and 5 cars. I told all those with cars to pile as many people into their cars as possible and head over to the Rochester Community Center. I loaded my car with 3 tenants (all I could fit). After this there were still 10 people without a ride. So I told them to walk over to the intersection of Whitehouse Road and wait at the Corner for the bus and I would be back. I proceeded to bring the 3 tenants to the Rochester Community Center. At that point I got a call from my father (who was still at Amazon) that police needed additional help evacuating tenants cause the busses had already left yet there were more tenants coming up from around the park. So myself and another tenant returned to Amazon Park (it's around 730pm now). Once again filled my vehicle and the other vehicle. My father and one of our employees also filled their vehicle and then we once again drove to the Rochester Community Center. At this point we have about 60-70 people at the Rochester Community Center. I walk in and it's an empty room with metal. Folding chairs with tenants just sitting. It's now 8pm. No Red Cross, no food/drinks for people, no blankets. Many of these people have been standing outside in 40 degree weather with rain for hours at this point. Many have had to walk a considerable distance. These people have no access to their medicine or food which they had to leave in their trailer. I was honestly shocked as to why emergency services had not been called in but understood that they were dealing with so much going on with the actual barricade situation. So my father went and bought like 35-40 large “Little Caesar's” pizzas to feed the tenants. Another tenant let someone borrow their inhaler etc. If my father hadn't bought food idk if the tenants would have even had dinner that night. A lot of them have diabetic issues etc so they really dropped the ball on that part. Around 830 I left and headed to Qual Drive where I talked with one of the officers about the ongoing developments inside the park and also talked to fosters. At that point officer Danie told me they had another 2 tenants up at Dunkin Donuts that needed to be transported and didn't know if I could do it. I told him of course and left for Dunkin Donuts where I picked them up. On my drive back to the Rochester Community Center one of my tenants that was sitting on Qual Drive in their vehicle called and told me they heard 12-13 large bangs (8:50 pm). When I got back to the Rochester Community Center pizza had just arrived so I helped pass out the food to the tenants. I returned to Qual Drive from 9:30-11 where I personally heard another 5 large bangs and then I heading back to the Community Center for the remaining hour. A little after midnight (still no blankets provided, no water etc to tenants) we received information that they had gotten the suspect and that we could return residents back to the rec-hall and then they would be released in groups back to their trailers. So they loaded up the 2 busses and I took a tenant and headed back. Got back to Amazon around 12:40pm and tenants were allowed to return to trailers around 1am http://www.unionleader.com/article/20180420/NEWS03/180429933/0/SEARCH Marsy's Law NH Constitutional amendment CACR 22 http://www.gencourtmobile.com/2018/CACR22 Advertisements on facebook It is marketed as “Marsy's Law for New Hampshire is dedicated to the cause of ensuring that crime victims' rights are codified in New Hampshire constitutional law.” NH already has a bill of rights for victims which is more inclusive than the proposed Marsy's Law RSA: 21-M:8-k http://www.gencourtmobile.com/RSA/Section/21-M_8-k As proposed, Marsy's law would assume guilt, violating due process and innocent until proven guilty. http://stopmarsyslawnh.org/faq/   Events Freecoast Liberty Outreach Meetup Dover - 1st Thursday Exeter - 2nd Thursday Hampton - 3rd Thursday Rochester - 4th Thursday Wild Card! - 5th Thursday Freecoast Festival (freecoast.org/festival) Dash sponsors FFest Sept 7th through the 9th in Portsmouth, NH Tickets on sale now! Dash Sponsors FCF18 https://www.dashforcenews.com/dash-targets-global-liberty-movement-conferences-with-key-partnerships/   Special Segment - Autocrat of the Week Rand Paul New Hampshire Democrats on Twitter   NH History NH's rebellious western towns When & What: Frustrated by the persistent attempts between 1776 and 1781 of a growing number of western New Hampshire towns to either join the newly proposed state of Vermont or form a new, independent Connecticut Valley state with territory on both sides of the river, New Hampshire officials appealed in March 1781 to the Continental Congress for help. With the war not yet over, they begged the assembly for assistance in quelling the unrest, claiming that “it is impossible for [New Hampshire] to comply with the requisitions of Congress . . . while this dispute remains unsettled.” On October 11, Vermont's legislature gathered in Charlestown on the eastern side of the river, an insult to the New Hampshire government, which claimed that territory as its own. A week later Congress finally resolved to pressure Vermont into returning the 38 rebelling New Hampshire towns and into rescinding its claims to territory east of the Connecticut River as a prerequisite to Vermont's admission to the Union as the 14th state. When no further action had been taken by January 1782, George Washington, then commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, wrote encouraging Vermont to return the towns to New Hampshire, pointing out that such a boundary encroachment would set an undesirable precedent for the future. The New Hampshire legislature issued a proclamation on January 12 declaring the western towns to be in a state of rebellion, threatening military action, and requiring all persons who had been involved in any way with the controversy to sign a declaration within 40 days acknowledging that New Hampshire extended to the Connecticut River and promising to become good New Hampshire citizens. In February 1782 the Vermont legislature complied and renounced jurisdiction over the rebellious towns. Two years later, Hanover became the last such town to capitulate. WHO The leaders of New Hampshire's western rebellion were Elisha Payne of Lebanon and John Wheelock and Bezaleel Woodward of Hanover, the son and son-in-law of Dartmouth founder Eleazar Wheelock. They organized the reaction against the new New Hampshire government by gathering together members of the committees of safety of the various Grafton County towns, forming a group known as the United Committees, but more informally as the “college party,” in recognition of the prominent role of Dartmouth in the protest. WHERE The 38 “rebellious” towns were located in western New Hampshire in what were then Grafton and Cheshire counties (the latter including what is now Sullivan County). The Connecticut River runs between these counties and the easternmost regions of what was to become Vermont. The towns in these counties, like those on the western side of the river, were settled mostly by people from Connecticut and Massachusetts rather than from the eastern parts of New Hampshire. All of the towns were beyond the bounds of the original New Hampshire grant to John Mason. The Connecticut River Valley was, and remains to some degree, a distinct cultural region, with close social, economic, religious, and political connections among the people along the length of the river as well as on both sides. By contrast, the Upper Connecticut Valley's ties with either New Hampshire or New York, the governments that traditionally claimed the territory, were weak. WHY The western part of New Hampshire had been underrepresented in the provincial government, and the first (1776) state constitution did not improve the situation. Unlike in Connecticut where many of the residents of the western towns originated, the new constitution did not allow each town a delegate, basing representation instead solely on population. In fact, the 68 towns in the two western counties shared just 21 representatives. Residents there felt that the new government did not recognize the sovereignty of the town corporation and that it continued to favor seacoast interests. They felt, moreover, that the seat of government should be more centrally located. Almost simultaneously with a growing desire in these towns to free themselves from the New Hampshire government, the towns west of the Connecticut River declared their independence from New York in January 1777, and the new constitution of Vermont guaranteed each town at least one representative. The western New Hampshire leaders, who were generally well-educated, often with Dartmouth connections, considered the Declaration of Independence to have terminated all political associations that originated with the Crown. The towns, which were entities with perpetual charters and thus not dependent on the pleasure of the King, were returned thereby to a “state of nature,” making them free either to form new connections or to remain independent. Due to early settlement patterns, people throughout the Connecticut Valley shared cultural connections despite being geographically divided by the river and despite the King's determination in 1764 that the Connecticut River was the boundary between New Hampshire and New York. The underlying goal of the rebelling towns was to avoid political separation from the people on the opposite side of the river with whom they shared a common heritage, and their various attempts at merging show that they didn't care in the end whether they became a part of New Hampshire or Vermont as long as the two sides of the river could remain together. IMPACT The rebellion in western New Hampshire has been called perhaps the most serious of the smaller revolutions that took place within the American Revolution. The settlement of the dispute permanently determined New Hampshire's western boundary with Vermont, and in 1791 Vermont became the nation's 14th state. Yet Vermont's relinquishing of the rebelling towns did not immediately end the decades of tension between the western frontier towns of New Hampshire and the state's older eastern towns. Although in an attempt at reconciliation, New Hampshire officials gave prominent residents of the Connecticut Valley government positions, several individuals from the rebellious towns interrupted New Hampshire court proceedings at Keene in September 1782 because of the exclusion of Vermont courts. After the leaders of this protest were arrested, rumors circulated that 200 men were arming themselves to oppose the resulting trials. New Hampshire authorities later sought to ease tensions by granting amnesty to the rebellious regions in 1784, under the state's new constitution. The conflict bred a lasting mistrust, however, between the leaders of Dartmouth College and the rest of the state, perhaps influencing the state's decision decades later to attempt to bring the college under state control. https://www.nhhistory.org/Timeline?id=1782.1   Suggestions/Feedback Do you have a topic that you would like for us to discuss? A correction and additional piece of information that we may have overlooked, please send it in to freecastpodcast@gmail.com While you are here, follow us on Twitter @freecastpodcast and like our Facebook page.