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Month: January 2022

Before he sentenced three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery in south Georgia to life in prison

The judge who sentenced Ahmaud Arbery’s killers held a minute of silence to represent a ‘fraction’ of the time they chased him

By Dakin Andone and Adrienne Vogt, CNN Before he sentenced three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery in south Georgia to life in prison, Judge Timothy R. Walmsley held a minute of silence Friday, saying he hoped to contextualize the time the 25-year-old spent being chased by the defendants. “That one minute represents a fraction

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Before he sentenced three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery in south Georgia to life in prison

The judge who sentenced Ahmaud Arbery’s killers held a minute of silence to represent a ‘fraction’ of the time they chased him

By Dakin Andone and Adrienne Vogt, CNN Before he sentenced three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery in south Georgia to life in prison, Judge Timothy R. Walmsley held a minute of silence Friday, saying he hoped to contextualize the time the 25-year-old spent being chased by the defendants. “That one minute represents a fraction

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Putin y el presidente de Kazajstán discuten la restauración del “orden” después de días de violencia mortal

Alejandra Ramos Barreda Moscú (CNN) — El presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, y su homólogo kazajo, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, discutieron este sábado la restauración del “orden” en Kazajstán luego de días de violencia y disturbios, ya que varios funcionarios de alto perfil fueron detenidos bajo sospecha de traición. Tokayev le dijo a Putin que la situación

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Fact check: J.D. Vance falsely claims dozens of jailed Capitol protesters haven’t been charged with a crime

By Daniel Dale and Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN J.D. Vance, a Republican candidate for a US Senate seat in Ohio, is a law school graduate. But Vance made a significant false claim on Thursday about legal proceedings against people who allegedly participated in the Capitol insurrection last year. On the first anniversary of the January 6,

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