Oakland police detective accused of perjury, bribing witness booked into Santa Rita Jail
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
OAKLAND — Homicide detective Phong Tran pleaded not guilty Wednesday morning to perjury and other felony charges connected to his handling of a 2011 homicide investigation, a day after he was arrested and booked at Santa Rita Jail.At an arraignment hearing Wednesday in Oakland, Judge James Cramer set the Oakland police officer’s bail at $95,000. Tran, who was initially booked on a no-bail arrest warrant, faces five felony counts including two counts of perjury, and charges of bribery of a witness, attempted bribery of a witness and subornation of perjury under oath.The crimes he is suspected of range from 2012 to 2016 and stem from a 2011 murder the longtime Oakland detective investigated. Tran is accused of paying a key witness — who as an informant helped him with other cases — to testify against two defendants and of committing perjury by saying on the stand that he she was not “paid a dime.”The witness later recanted her testimony and the defendants were freed from j...Elizabeth Holmes’ last-ditch bid will keep her from going to prison Thursday
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has made a Hail Mary bid that will delay her imprisonment for felony fraud.Holmes late Tuesday asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to overturn an order by the judge who oversaw her trial to surrender herself for incarceration tomorrow. Under the court’s rules, she will remain free until a decision is made.It was not immediately clear for how long her motion to the appellate court would keep her from having to report to prison. Holmes’ co-accused, Sunny Balwani, who was tried and convicted separately, went through the same process in appealing his prison-date order, and the Ninth Circuit took three weeks to rule against him, while he remained free pending their decision.Holmes, 39, fought for months to remain free until her appeal of her verdict and sentence is concluded, which could be up to a year or more from now. But earlier this month, Judge Edward Davila ordered her to start serving her sentence of more than 11 yea...What to watch: ‘The Citadel’ is a sexy, bonkers thriller — and worth your time
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
The flood of streaming options surges this week with the release of Prime Video’s hugely hyped actioner “Citadel”; HBO Max’s take on the oft-told Candy Montgomery murder case, “Love & Death”; Paramount+’s redo of the seminal 1987 erotic thriller “Fatal Attraction” (yes, the boiled bunny movie); and Hulu’s adaptation of the daring literary thriller “Saint X.”My pick, though, for the best of the week goes to “Sisu,” the stand-up-and-cheer action thriller from Finland that lands in theaters this week. And I can’t overlook the peppy “Polite Society.”Here’s our rundown.“Citadel”: In this visually arousing spy thriller, the impossibly gorgeous Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden are at the center of a smackdown between two rival agencies — one good but put out to pasture, the other dubious and posing a clear and present danger. Old memories re-emerge and fuel a cinematic bullet train that’s built around kickass action, sultry gazes and frenetic editing. Su...San Jose firefighters respond to residential fire
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
(KRON) -- Firefighters are on the scene of a one-alarm fire at a residential building in the area of the 1400 block of North San Pedro, according to a tweet from the San Jose Fire Department. Streets are closed in the area of Gish and North San Pedro and people are being advised to avoid the area. Suspects who allegedly shot up San Jose store arrested for robbery, attempted homicide Photos tweeted out by the San Jose FD showed serious damage to the interior of the residence with charred furniture and blackened walls.Firefighters are expected to remain on the scene for another hour, according to SJFD.Suspects who allegedly shot up San Jose store arrested for robbery, attempted homicide
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
(KRON) -- Two men who police say brandished a firearm and began shooting into a store during an armed robbery last weekend are in custody, the San Jose Police Department announced. Officers responded to the incident at around 3:45 p.m. on Saturday, April 22 on a report of a disturbance involving a weapon. Charges will be dropped against man arrested for striking ex-SF fire commissioner, statement says Officers arrived at the scene on the 1600 block of Story Road and discovered that the suspects entered the store and took goods without paying for them. An employee confronted the suspects and one of them, who police identified as Miguel Barragan, allegedly brandished a firearm and began shooting into the store.Barragan along with the other suspect, who police identified as Jaime Gonzalez, then fled in a vehicle, firing additional rounds at store employees and security as they drove away. None of the victims were struck by gunfire, according to police.The license plate number of the ...The First “Wrongful Death” Case for Helping a Friend Get an Abortion
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
“Your help means the world to me,” a grateful Brittni Silva texted her best friends, Jackie Noyola and Amy Carpenter, last July. “I’m so lucky to have y’all. Really.”A month after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the Houston mother of two experienced an unplanned pregnancy with her now ex-husband and allegedly sought abortion care with the help of her friends. For nearly a year, Texas had imposed a six-week abortion ban, and a full “trigger” ban would be enacted in just a few weeks. Silva needed to act fast and extricate herself from what appeared to be an emotionally unhealthy relationship with a husband she would go on to divorce in February. Her friends offered their unwavering support.“I just worry about your emotional state,” wrote Carpenter, who had advocated that Silva “remove” herself from her husband, according to court documents. “He’ll be able to snake his way into your head.”“I know either way he will use it against me,” Silva said of her pregnancy. “If I t...US files charges in Michigan over diesel engine tampering
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
DETROIT (AP) — Eleven people have been charged in Michigan in a scheme to evade air-pollution rules by tampering with software and hardware in heavy-duty diesel engines, federal authorities said Wednesday.Nine of the 11 have agreed to plead guilty, along with three companies, according to documents filed simultaneously in federal court in western Michigan.Diesel Freak LLC, based in Gaylord, has agreed to pay a $750,000 fine. Accurate Truck Service, based in Grand Rapids, and a related company, Griffin Transportation, have each agreed to pay $500,000, court filings show.Diesel Freak conducted remote engine reprogramming and counted Accurate Truck and Griffin Transportation as customers, authorities said.Diesel engine modifications can “improve the horsepower, torque, fuel efficiency or other characteristics of diesel engines,” the government said in the charging document. “These unlawful modifications result in a dramatic increase in multiple pollutants being emitted by each vehicle....WVa GOP governor to reveal plans amid Senate run speculation
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice is set to reveal his 2024 election plans, ending months of speculation about whether he’ll seek the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democrat Joe Manchin.Justice is scheduled to make an announcement Thursday evening at The Greenbrier, the posh resort in White Sulphur Springs that he bought out of bankruptcy in 2009. The event will be held on his 72nd birthday.Justice, who is barred by state law from seeking a third consecutive term as governor, has been fielding questions about his Senate plans for months. If he runs for Senate, the announcement would set up what could be a hard-fought campaign against two of the state’s most prominent politicians.Manchin, who endorsed Justice in his first gubernatorial bid before their relationship deteriorated, has said he plans to decide his future plans in December, although Manchin’s federal campaign filings show he already has more than $9.7 million cash on hand. ...ACC spring wrap: 14 players ready to break out in 2023
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A look at football players in the Atlantic Coast Conference this spring who are poised to have standout seasons this fall in the now division-less league: BOSTON COLLEGE: OL Christian Mahogany was a second-team all-ACC selection in 2021 who missed all last year with a knee injury. But the 6-foot-3, 333-pound guard is back to anchor the Eagles offensive line. CLEMSON: DL Peter Woods is a 6-3, 270-pound freshman who enrolled in January and showed he’s capable of helping to make up for the loss of three-year starter Bryan Bresee.DUKE: CB Al Blades Jr. is a graduate transfer who played five seasons at his late father’s alma mater of Miami. The younger Blades played in 49 games for the Hurricanes with four interceptions and 14 pass breakups. FLORIDA STATE: TE Jaheim Bell is a South Carolina transfer who was one of the most versatile Gamecocks players last season. Bell also lined up at running back and receiver and was the team’s second-leading rush...Adnan Syed asks court to reconsider backing victim’s family
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:38:54 GMT
BALTIMORE (AP) — Attorneys for Adnan Syed filed a motion Wednesday asking a Maryland appellate court to reconsider its recent decision to reinstate his decadesold murder conviction and life sentence, a ruling that upheld arguments from the victim’s family claiming a lower court violated their rights.Syed, whose protracted legal odyssey gained international attention from the hit podcast “Serial,” regained his freedom last year after Baltimore prosecutors moved to vacate his conviction, saying they reviewed the case and found alternative suspects and unreliable evidence used at trial.But the victim’s family said they received insufficient notice to attend the September vacatur hearing in person, which violated their right to be “treated with dignity and respect,” and the Maryland Appellate Court last month agreed. In a 2-1 decision that was stayed for 60 days, the judges reinstated Syed’s conviction and ordered a redo of the hearing in question.Wednesday’s motion asks the judges to r...Latest news
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