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NewsStone Roses gig ends in confusionFans of the Stone Roses are left confused after the band fail to play an encore at a gig in Amsterdam, with reports drummer Reni had left the venue.
Millar named on Team GB shortlistDavid Millar moves closer to competing at the Olympics as he is named in the provisional list for the Team GB road cycling squad.
VIDEO: House of CommonsPrime Minister David Cameron has attempted to shrug off the Lib Dems' decision to abstain in a vote over the future of Tory Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
S.D.Tex.: Merely alleging there was a basis for a suppression motion isn't enough for IACMerely alleging there was a basis for a suppression motion that was not filed does not allege IAC under Strickland. United States v. Action, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 81137 (S.D. Tex. June 12, 2012): [B]y arguing that "there was a sufficient basis to file a motion to suppress," and that the defense "had nothing to lose and everything to gain" by filing the motion, Defendant does not establish ineffective assistance of counsel. Defendant must do more than allege there were grounds for filing the motion; he must prove that the motion would have been granted. He must move beyond asserting that there was no downside to filing the motion; he must establish a reasonable probability that, but for counsel's failure to file the motion, the result of his proceeding would have been different. Defendant’s repeated refusal to remove his hands from his pockets during a traffic stop became reasonable suspicion. United States v. Fletcher, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 79795 (M.D. Tenn. June 8, 2012).* When defendant’s DL was called in, there was a note to call his federal PO, which happened. That did not unreasonably extend the length of the stop. United States v. Campbell, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 81083 (E.D. Tenn. May 22, 2012).* We Are Change Confronts Lord Jacob RothschildWe Are Change | Luke Rudkowski and crew are able to ask some Bilderberg and Federal Reserve questions.
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Closings set in Houston stand your ground trialHOUSTON (AP) -- Jurors will soon begin deliberating the fate of a Texas man who argues the state's version of a stand-your-ground law allowed him to fatally shoot a neighbor in 2010 after a confrontation about a loud party....
VIDEO: JR and Dallas make TV returnUS critics have delivered a mixed response to the new, updated version of TV series Dallas, which has premiered more than 20 years after the original series ended.
Stem cell scientist wins awardDr Shinya Yamanaka is the joint winner of major technology prize for his work on pluripotent stem cells
Linux creator shares tech awardTechnology Academy Finland has made Linus Torvalds the joint winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.
Feds: Horse racing operation tied to drug cartelRUIDOSO, N.M. (AP) -- In the stables at a prominent quarter horse track in New Mexico, workers quietly nicknamed Jose Trevino Morales's stables as the "Zetas' stables" and say they often saw people show up with bags of cash to buy the horses....
Gunman dies after 14-hour Neb. pharmacy standoffOMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- A gunman who held a pharmacy owner hostage at his store in rural western Nebraska is dead after a 14-hour standoff, the Nebraska State Patrol said early Wednesday....
Habbo 'muted' after sex claimsThe owner of Habbo Hotel, a popular online game for children, has suspended all chat as it investigates paedophile claims.
Map compiles sounds of BelfastBelfast Sound Map online project has echoes of the past
Powell opposes US military intervention in SyriaWASHINGTON (AP) -- Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says he's against any direct U.S. military involvement in violence-ravaged Syria....
D.Utah: Inventory was pretext; tow of vehicle occurred without reasonThe excuse for stopping the defendant was that the license plate looked counterfeit, but it was apparent that it was not, and the reason for the stop thus evaporated. There is no law prohibiting a driver from using the roads of this country with a Mexican driver’s license. The officer called for a tow truck without any reason, and then conducted a rummaging search that was a purported inventory. The government’s failure to raise standing until the suppression hearing was waiver of the issue because it prejudiced defendant’s ability to prove standing. United States v. Garcia-Medina, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80620 (D. Utah June 8, 2012): It is well-established that an inventory search may not be used as a ruse for a general search. Florida v. Wells, 495 U.S. 1, 4, 110 S. Ct. 1632, 109 L. Ed. 2d 1 (1990) ("Our view that standardized criteria or established routine must regulate the opening of containers found during inventory searches is based on the principle that an inventory search must not be a ruse for a general rummaging in order to discover incriminating evidence.") (internal citations omitted). ... Here, Trooper Sheets did not write anything down. He was not methodical in his search. He was tapping and rummaging, looking for something hidden. He called for a drug-sniffing dog without any basis for suspecting that drugs were present. And he made that request almost immediately after he requested the tow truck, even though at that point in the stop he had not asked Mr. Garcia-Medina questions to dispel his concerns about the driver's license, Mr. Garcia-Medina's residency in Arizona, or anything else of substance. The court finds that the purported inventory search was a pretext for investigating criminal activity and so it violated Mr. Garcia-Medina's Fourth Amendment rights. Despite protests, young Mexicans favor pastMEXICO CITY (AP) -- With signs shouting "No to repression!" and "Down with the PRI!" the angry students who have taken the streets of Mexico with flash protests have become the most visible face of youth in this election....
Suu Kyi visits Europe for first time in 24 yearsGENEVA (AP) -- Twenty-four years ago Aung San Suu Kyi left Europe for what was then a military-controlled nation called Burma. She returns Wednesday the icon of Myanmar's democracy movement to a continent eager to hear from her whether the country's recent reforms truly spell the end of its cruel dictatorship....
Gers will play on say liquidatorsRangers' liquidators insist that football will continue at Ibrox.
Are green and pleasant Games a real reflection of the UK?The Olympics opening ceremony will create a green and pleasant land. But is this rural idyll a realistic representation of the UK?
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