That guy's evidence - and his case - was toast, |
The cops aren't going to touch this case, ... They only have enough resources to go after the big cases. |
The criminal justice system is truly the community's primary care provider for people with mental disorders. |
The downside is we can't improve safety by adding a shoulder and can't include a transit component and would lose the opportunity of a lifetime, literally, to capture the true potential for making the most of this corridor. |
The first thing to do is to get communications going between the different states. The jurisdictional issues will follow. |
This has been an unbelievable experience for me. Just incredible. |
Those established communications networks they're trying to get back up -- the rush to get them operational again is primarily so that emergency services personnel such as fire and police can talk to each other, ... I don't believe that's going to be opened up for everyday normal communications (right away) like it was two weeks ago. |
We lose that ability to connect with individuals who have that insight and could help us navigate through (government). |
We teach time, talk and tactics, ... It gives the officers an extra tool for handling people with mental disorders. |
We want to ride on it. |
We're not sure who's Beta and who's VHS yet, ... It's not clear who's going to end up with the bulk of the liquidity. |
What happens in these things is you have to move very quickly before the evidence goes away. |
When kids move around a lot their grades suffer. Studies show when a student moves three or more times during elementary, they fall over a year behind in reading scores. In eighth grade, they're four times more likely to drop out of school. |
You think a name is moving up to investment-grade and before you know it, you get blindsided. |
You've got to keep the language simple. Tell the jury, 'I looked at this cluster and matched it up with this cluster,' |