Airbus A320 was flying from Barcelona to Duesseldorf when it manually began to descend from an altitude of 38,000 feet until it crashed into the side of a mountain. All 150 on board died instantly on impact. Apparently the pilot had left the cockpit and the co-pilot Lubitz locked the door preventing the pilot's return. Investigators revealed that the door could only have been blocked intentionally by the co-pilot. "The most plausible, the most probably, is that the co-pilot voluntarily refused to open the door of the cockpit for the captain and pressed the button for the descent," Brice Robin told the press.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Something is going wrong with today's pilots and co-pilots. Exactly what is unsure; however, Co-pilot Andreas Lubitz appears to be an example of a problem. Lubitz was the 28 year-old co-pilot of the plane that crashed en-route to Germany. Lubitz's "intention (was) to destroy this plane," Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin said to the press after investigation into the crash of Flight 9525 was shared with the public.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Shoe Bandit Finally Caught? Will Durst Be Found Innocent? Suspects Come With Differing Financial Statements ~by Legal Pub
Rusty Wayne Sills, is a 56-year-old Largo man who is accused of being the Pinellas Park Shoe Bandit. Is a man with an alleged footwear obsession guilty of burglary? A woman from the 8000 block of 43rd Way North complained that shoes left outside her home were disappearing and in their place, another pair of shoes was left behind.
After a few alleged shoe exchange incidents, the residents allegedly purchased a surveillance system to monitor the front door and exterior of their home. Subsequent video allegedly shows a man taking the shoes around 4 a.m. Saturday morning a suspect, Rusty Wayne Sills was detained until police arrived. Sills has been charged with burglary and may be involved in some other similar cases. During a police interview, Sills apparently told police that he buys and sells shoes at a local flea market. Sills apparently denies that he is the individual depicted in the surveillance video. Even if Sills is the man on the video, is burglary a bit severe charge for an entrepreneur with an obsession or perhaps even a passion for footwear? Does leaving replacement shoes mitigate the crime?
Sills, like all suspects, is to be presumed innocent until it is otherwise proven in a Pinellas County Court. His bond is set at $10,000.
Durst, 71, was charged Monday in Los Angeles with first-degree murder. If convicted, he could be sentenced to death. Durst is represented by Attorney Dick DeGuerin who wants an expedited hearing in Louisiana. A hearing is scheduled for next Monday.
Will the words, "There it is. You're caught... What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course" ever be heard by any juror? Perhaps not as it may violate his expectation of privacy as he did not know the microphone was operating. Furthermore, a jury may never know that Durst's first wife, Kathleen, was declared dead after she vanished in New York in 1982. The difference between accusations, evidence and facts? Legal scholars will disagree.
Durst claims he is innocent of all killings! He is to be presumed innocent unless a court of law finds otherwise.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Police Excessive Force? by Legal Pub
Another killing? More evidence of police violence? No not the Wisconsin clash with police. This time, a young mountain lion was killed in Southern California despite its only offense of showing up at the Promenade Mall in Temecula. Riverside County Sheriff’s Department claims that they received several calls of a large cat roaming in the parking lot at the mall. Deputies subsequently observed the 150-pound kitten (mountain lion) near Macy’s. Fish and Wildlife officials allegedly attempted “to safely corral the animal” around 7 a.m. The cat, however, died shortly after its capture.
Those screaming and threatening protest say that the kitten was not aggressive and was unarmed. Police responded, “When we do dart that animal, we are doing so with our best intentions of the animal’s life.”
Intentions indeed.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Judge Terrence Berg Assaulted ~by Legal Pub
Sometimes justice is eluded in the courtroom and other times it escapes outside the federal building. Recently U.S. District Judge Terrence Berg was injured during an attempted robbery outside of his Detroit home. Two men confronted the judge around 9 p.m. A struggle occurred and one of the suspects shot the judge in the leg. Berg was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries according to the Detroit Free Press. Judge Berg has been on the bench since 2012. Prior to his appointment he served as assistant U.S. Attorney in Eastern Michigan.
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