And Morgenthau, to his credit, they filed a huge affidavit in court detailing the entire investigation and agreed to vacate the conviction. And that is, if you're interested historically, is an important document for you to take a look at.
should be sent you mess with us the consequence is we take your land so we don't vacate the 70% of Gaza now occupied so there's a lot of pressure outside the Bengir and Smutri group um around Nathan I' I'd say about 70% of
But November 4, we were just packing up the hospital. We had to vacate the lower ground floor. My medical tent had to pack it up.
And I think the approval rating is about 9 percent. And where the police had to vacate the park down the road here early this morning and we'll see whether a court order defends the First Amendment or whether we really have a country where you can't aggregate to protest anymore.
Now during the 80s recession, the civil service was shrinking again. Many of the buildings have been vacated , and the state could not afford even the cost of their upkeep. Neither could they sell them because no one wanted to buy.
I'll never forget that just before-- and I was telling Kevin this the other day-- just before we went to announce in court that the Central Park Five were going to have their convictions vacated , somebody from The New York Civil Liberties Union and myself went to one of the deputy mayors in the city of New York and what was going on, and said, this is the time to videotape interrogations.
They've heard some of it. But the fact that the convictions were vacated in this case, most people we talked to didn't know that. And so we felt it was really important just to, if nothing else, set the record straight about what happened here.
And this has always troubled me enormously, because I remember all of this. can be brought forward so that a conviction can be vacated .
And there's only 200 inspectors at City Hall. In the past, they would issue a vacate order, the stiffest sanction which basically says, everyone out in 24 hours.
There was a wheelchair nearby. It was empty. It was vacated . Nobody was using it.
And there, we are keeping track of an instrumental number-- the best the legal system can do. And that is cases where there is new evidence of innocence that leads to a conviction being vacated , meaning thrown out, and then the case is dismissed.
Everybody knows that he was-- well, he didn't plead guilty because the statute of limitations had run. But everybody agrees that he is the person that committed the crime, and the convictions were vacated . Very long story short, it took years, but there was massive civil litigation in this case.
And we said, use this as the time. And the truth is, because of the real pushback by the police department after Morgenthau vacated the conviction, we had enormous trouble getting videotaping interrogations passed in this state.
Yeah. Right before I got kidnapped, I got it in Stevenson High School in the Bronx. this wrong. They've resisted even the idea that the convictions should have been vacated .
We do have that 77% gap, even in the extras you see in the background, in bizonker crowd scenes. And so my question is, how can you make sure people in positions of power like that actually do vacate their spot
And they checked out his story, and it fit the details of the crime in a way that these statements taken within days had not. And so ultimately, the district attorney's office joined in a motion to vacate the convictions, which happened in 2002. Raymond, what was it like when-- how did you find out that the convictions had been vacated ?
JASON Q. NG: Yeah. So "empty stool" refers to the empty chair that Liu Xiaobo would have sat in, but was vacated at the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. So "empty stool" was a reference in Hong Kong media, talking about the empty stool.
days had not. And so ultimately, the district attorney's office joined in a motion to vacate the convictions, which happened in 2002. Raymond, what was it like when-- how did you find out that the convictions had been vacated ? Well, was I was serving a three and a half to seven year sentence at Franklin Correction Facility for possession with the intent to distribute.
There's um, there's something happening interesting on the Internet, I think. There's this idea of um, Dunbar's number. Maybe some of you guys have heard of this. Um, I first came Um, this is Argentina. I woke up one morning; my sleeping bag was covered in snow; after I had vacated the tent I was sick of Uri. Um, walked around the forest just as the snow