Chicago will pay $31 million four wrongly convicted for rape and murder

December 14, 2017

The Chicago city Council on Wednesday approved the payment of compensation in the amount of 31 million dollarswhich will be split between four men wrongly sentenced to prison for rape and murder and who have served a significant part of this punishment. The data obtained in the result of the DNA test in 2011, allowed the court to fully justify previously convicted. An additional proof of their innocence was clearly…

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The FCC voted to abolish the free Internet in the USA

December 14, 2017

The Federal Commission on communications has voted to repeal the rules of «net neutrality», initiated by Obama, which ensures equal access for all to the Internet. The morning people took to the streets in protest against the abolition of the rule. The Americans expressed concern that cable and phone companies will now be able to control the actions of Internet users. According to the Democrat and FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn,…

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The new York terrorist appeared in court lying on a hospital bed

December 14, 2017

Wednesday, December 13, held the first court hearing of new York’s suicide bomber who blew up a homemade bomb in the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan a couple of days ago. The accused Acaid Ulla appeared in court lying on a hospital bed. He is still undergoing treatment received during the explosion injuries. To participate in the hearing from the audience of the Federal court of Manhattan with the…

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In new York city were forbidden to have weapons to those who were seen committing violence in the family

December 14, 2017

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday announced the adoption of a new state law, which prohibits possession of weapons to people who have committed crimes related to domestic violence. «Today I announce that the new legislation will be deprived of the right to a firearm for those who committed any crime related to domestic violence,» said Cuomo. «Given the inextricable link between domestic violence and a lethal weapon, this…

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In new Jersey arrested 88 illegal immigrants, criminals

December 13, 2017

During the RAID, immigration and US customs service in new Jersey arrested 101 illegal immigrant. The Department reported that 88% of those arrested were convicted criminals, and 80% have prior convictions. Among them is the Mexican, who has previously been convicted of sexual abuse of a minor, a Turk and a Spaniard, convicted of possession of child pornography and citizens of Korea, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Egypt and Guyana, who…

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Year-old child in Brooklyn was poisoned with lead from the paint on the walls

December 10, 2017

25-year-old Natalia Rollins, a mother of two from new York, delivers a million-dollar lawsuit in the Supreme court in Brooklyn after her two year old son poisoned by lead contained in the paint in the apartment on Coney Island. According to Reuters, in 2015, the city Agency helped former homeless family, arranging them in this apartment. The social program covers a large part of the monthly rent in the amount…

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The FBI became interested in the procedure of recruitment in the office of Cuomo

December 9, 2017

The FBI verifies information on violations to the office of the Governor of new York Andrew Cuomo in the implementation of recruitment of new employees. As reported by the Albany Times Union, the office hires people, wages paid by other state bodies and structures. This allows the Governor to expand the headquarters staff, without prejudice to the state budget. At this point, FBI agents questioned employees of the office of…

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Poll | new Yorkers did not want the legalization of marijuana

December 8, 2017

Literally at the end of November, Emerson College in new York conducted a survey of registered voters on the legalization of marijuana. The results were quite impressive: 62% of respondents supported such an initiative. But a second study showed that is not so clear when residents were asked to answer not only «Yes» or «no» and provided a variety of options. According to the results of a new survey

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The patient sued the surgeon who was on the phone during surgery

December 8, 2017

Dr. Eric Fishman managed to conduct a successful operation, at the same time passing the exam in Spanish over the phone. But the patient’s surgeon did not appreciate the kind of skill — she sued him in court for damages. In September the 70-year-old Mary Edwards of Port Chester, new York, had a planned operation on elimination of consequences of varicose veins at the clinic Westmed Medical Group. It was…

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FDNY accused of discrimination

December 8, 2017

FDNY discriminare black employees, denying them salary increase and promotion. This is stated in a lawsuit filed by several employees of the FDNY and EMS in Federal court in Manhattan. «All these years I’ve watched people come in and, having the only summary, no confirmed data are taken to higher positions,» — said in an interview with AMNY Stephanie Thomas, the plaintiff, who worked in the FDNY computer technician for…

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