Barring some major surprise in Tuesday’s expected announcement of the charges against former President Trump —like that he did shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue—the indictment is likely to contain low-level, white-collar felonies. Under New York law, these crimes do not carry any mandatory prison term and the likelihood of Trump being incarcerated, given the years of appeals that lie ahead, is low. So why did District Attorney Alvin Bragg decide to bring these charges? (And yes, he did make the decision to bring them — DAs...
- 4/1/2023
- by Ron Kuby
- Rollingstone.com
Melbourne, February 28: The lawyer of paparazzi Sheng Li, who was accused of kicking Lara Bingle, has demanded that Lara Bingle should be charged for the "beat-down".
The lawyer has said that the model will have to pay financial damages to Li, as a strong message needs to be conveyed that this type of conduct is not "okay", News.com.au reported.
Ron Kuby claimed that he has video evidence supporting charges against her for not only attacking Li but filing a false police report.
The lawyer said that the footage shows that the 26-year-old model initiated the conversation by walking towards the paparazzi and then knocking.
The lawyer has said that the model will have to pay financial damages to Li, as a strong message needs to be conveyed that this type of conduct is not "okay", News.com.au reported.
Ron Kuby claimed that he has video evidence supporting charges against her for not only attacking Li but filing a false police report.
The lawyer said that the footage shows that the 26-year-old model initiated the conversation by walking towards the paparazzi and then knocking.
- 2/28/2014
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Officials investigating the murder of former Ramones manager Linda Stein found male Dna in a bathroom sink mixed with the victim's blood, according to the lawyer for the woman charged with the killing.
Defence attorney Ronald Kuby, who is representing murder suspect Natavia Lowery, claims the evidence is detailed in a medical examiner's report, dated 11 January and sent to him by prosecutors.
Kuby alleges the unknown man left his Dna while cleaning up after beating Stein to death at her New York home last October.
He also claims that while Stein's blood was splattered around her apartment, none was found on 26-year-old Lowery's clothing.
But Manhattan District Attorney spokeswoman Barbara Thompson has played down Kuby's claims about the significance of the male Dna evidence, saying, "There was a very tiny speck of blood found. There is nothing to suggest that the blood came from the murderer."
Lowery, who worked as Stein's assistant, is charged with murdering the punk pioneer-turned-real estate agent.
Defence attorney Ronald Kuby, who is representing murder suspect Natavia Lowery, claims the evidence is detailed in a medical examiner's report, dated 11 January and sent to him by prosecutors.
Kuby alleges the unknown man left his Dna while cleaning up after beating Stein to death at her New York home last October.
He also claims that while Stein's blood was splattered around her apartment, none was found on 26-year-old Lowery's clothing.
But Manhattan District Attorney spokeswoman Barbara Thompson has played down Kuby's claims about the significance of the male Dna evidence, saying, "There was a very tiny speck of blood found. There is nothing to suggest that the blood came from the murderer."
Lowery, who worked as Stein's assistant, is charged with murdering the punk pioneer-turned-real estate agent.
- 3/26/2008
- WENN
MSNBC has canceled its noontime Curtis & Kuby debate show starring Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa and attorney Ronald Kuby, the network has announced. In its place, the network is opting for news. Through Election Day, the network will present Countdown 2002 from noon-1 p.m. EST, which will focus on the midterm elections. Chris Jansing will anchor that show as well as the following news hour from 1-2 p.m. "We decided that live news coverage works better in that time period rather than what 'Curtis and Kuby' were doing," an MSNBC spokeswoman said Friday. The ratings were disappointing. The network said an average of 222,000 viewers were watching the show. Following the election, the network will produce a second hour of its Countdown Iraq show, which runs at 7 p.m.
- 10/28/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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