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  • Juror in Oath Keepers trial reveals secrets from the deliberation room

    Juror in Oath Keepers trial reveals secrets from the deliberation room

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    “His defense attorney tried to get him to fall apart by yelling at him and not letting him wear his headset,” Ellen recalled. “He was torturing his client to get us to feel sympathy.”

    What was worse, the juror recalled, was that the judge ultimately instructed the jury not to consider Isaacs’ autism as a defense against his potential crimes, which meant the entire spectacle had been “a waste of time.”

    The result of the jury’s six-day deliberations was a conviction of four defendants — including Isaacs — on all of the charges they faced. A fifth defendant, Bennie Parker, was convicted of one felony count and a misdemeanor but acquitted of other charges, and a sixth, Michael Greene, was convicted of a single misdemeanor charge and acquitted of several others.

    Jurors rarely provide public commentary about their service, especially not to the detailed degree that Ellen did in her C-SPAN interview. She revealed that she worked with Lamb for more than 30 years and agreed to sit with him after he contacted her following the trial. The result was an eye-opening look at the jury’s lengthy deliberations: the fault-lines, the close calls and the persuasion efforts that resulted in guilty verdicts on most of the counts.

    Isaacs’ attorney, Charles Greene, acknowledged that most of the jury recoiled at his posture toward his autistic client. It was all by design, he said, because he viewed acquittal as possible only if the jury could see Isaacs’ profound struggle.

    “The strategy was: The jury’s going to hate me, but usually when you kick a puppy, the jury hates the person who kicks the puppy but they have sympathy for the puppy,” Greene told POLITICO.

    He said that he had prepped for the testimony for days, running it by Isaacs’ family to ensure it wouldn’t cause a medical episode, but said he didn’t warn Isaacs because he needed his client’s response to be genuine.

    “We had to wing it … He couldn’t be prepared for it. He couldn’t know what was coming,” Greene said. “I was crying. I didn’t like doing it. The days leading up to it, just thinking about it, it was traumatic for me too. I had to do it in a way that came across as heartless.”

    Ellen indicated that she and another juror who happened to be a lawyer helped spearhead a lot of the deliberations. Some jurors, she said, did not seem to have followed every twist and turn of the trial. Others, she said, seemed to have preconceived notions against convicting anyone regardless of the facts — which the jury had to overcome to arrive at its verdict. And when she completed her service, after a five-week trial and lengthy deliberations, Ellen came away with a conclusion: If she were ever on trial, she would waive her right to a jury and instead let the judge decide her fate.

    “I would never want my fate in the hands of people who are mostly completely ill-equipped to understand what’s going on,” she said.

    Ellen described the extraordinary volume of evidence jurors had to sift through as they considered the 34 counts against the six defendants — part of prosecutors’ video evidence trove that is unparalleled in American history. She said she grew exasperated at times with some jurors’ insistence that they had to rely only on direct evidence to reach a conviction, rather than circumstantial evidence that can point to someone’s guilt. But despite these frustrations, she ultimately compared the experience to “12 Angry Men” and a “made-for-TV movie” in which jurors understood the gravity of their charge and the significance of the case they had just witnessed.

    Ellen indicated that of the four defendants who took the stand “three did harm to themselves by testifying.” One of them, she said, was Bennie Parker, whose testimony she said helped convince the jury that there was a plan to storm the Capitol even before the group arrived at the building. That testimony, she said, damaged other defendants, including Parker’s wife Sandra, who was convicted on several counts for which Parker — who didn’t enter the building — was acquitted.

    Another defendant, Connie Meggs — whose husband Kelly Meggs was convicted of seditious conspiracy in November for his Jan. 6 actions — made implausible claims on the stand that led the jury to doubt her testimony, Ellen said.

    Ellen saved her harshest remarks for some of the defense lawyers in the case, who she said at times acted in ways that perplexed and even upset the jury. For example, the lawyer for one defendant, Laura Steele, didn’t put on a case for his client but noticeably laughed repeatedly throughout the trial, Ellen said.

    “I was horrified,” she said.

    As she went through each of the counts the jury considered, Ellen said the decision on convicting four defendants of “obstruction of an official proceeding” — a felony that carries a 20-year maximum sentence — was relatively “easy.”

    “Did they obstruct Congress? Yes. Next,” she said.

    What was more in dispute was how to handle the two defendants who never entered the Capitol: Parker and Michael Greene. Some jurors appeared convinced that only those who went inside the building could be convicted of the charge, and Ellen said she disagreed, citing the testimony of police officers who insisted Congress couldn’t return until the entire Capitol grounds were cleared of rioters.

    Ultimately, Parker and Greene were both acquitted of the charge, though Parker was convicted of conspiracy to obstruct Congress — a result of what Ellen said was his own testimony about his thought process outside the Capitol.

    “The jury was so divided on this,” she said, noting that some had considered whether Parker should only be convicted of a misdemeanor trespassing charge. She noted that jurors were shown a long gun that Parker had stashed at a house in Virginia before traveling to Washington.

    Ellen insisted that the jury was focused entirely on the facts and law and did not enter the case with preconceived notions about the defendants. At times, she said, they grappled with the “heartbreaking” story of the Parkers, an older couple who were members of an Ohio-based militia before deciding to come to Washington with Jessica Watkins, a local Oath Keepers leader.

    “They said they wanted to fight. But I don’t think they meant that literally at first,” Ellen said, adding, “There was a lot of sympathy. We feel like they stumbled into something.”

    It was Bennie Parker’s interview with a foreign journalist “that I think just sealed his fate,” she added, noting that he told the interviewer what the mob was doing was likely illegal but “there’s so many of us, what could they possibly do to us.” And Parker added, “We are prepared to bring arms,” she recalled.

    Ellen said some of the jurors have kept in touch since the trial and have continued to text about developments now that they’re able to read news about the case and understand the perception of their verdict.

    She said she was shocked that she was allowed to join the jury, given her long history at C-SPAN.

    She remembered thinking, “How could they allow a person from the media, who their staff was in the middle of the insurrection and various television equipment was being destroyed from other networks that could’ve been ours. I don’t even know if it was or wasn’t.”

    Ellen said she volunteered during jury selection that she worked for C-SPAN, finding it odd that she was never asked to identify an employer until the later rounds of questioning. Though three defense witnesses jumped up to question her, they ultimately agreed she could be an impartial juror.

    “Did you want to be on the jury?” Lamb asked.

    “Yes,” Ellen replied.

    “When did you make that decision?” Lamb said.

    “When I get the summons,” she added. “I’ve always wanted to be on a jury my whole life.”

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  • On 38th b’day, Ram Charan reveals next film is titled ‘Game Changer’

    On 38th b’day, Ram Charan reveals next film is titled ‘Game Changer’

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    Mumbai: As he turned 38 on Monday, star Ram Charan shared that his ‘RC15’ has been christened ‘Game Changer’.

    Taking to Instagram, Ram on Monday shared a teaser and then the name of the film.

    The clip begins with a game of Russian roulette wheel and ends with a chess board.

    The actor posted the clip with the caption: “#GameChanger it is!”

    Ram’s co-star Kiara Advani dropped a comment on the teaser, which was also posted on page.

    She wrote: “Happiest Birthday to my dearest friend and co-star @alwaysramcharan!! May this truly be a Game Changer in every way.”

    According to reports, the upcoming film is touted as an action drama with current-day politics.

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  • Bengaluru: GPS tracker in man’s car reveals wife’s extramarital affair

    Bengaluru: GPS tracker in man’s car reveals wife’s extramarital affair

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    A man in Bengaluru caught his wife cheating on him after he found his car’s GPS history following which he petitioned a local court to direct the police to file an FIR against her.

    The man, a private company employee who worked night shifts, married the woman in 2014 and the couple has a six-year-old daughter.

    The couple’s relationship was stable until he came across his car’s GPS history which showed that the vehicle was taken out when he was away one night.

    The man had purchased the car in the year 2020 with a GPS-tracking system built in.

    “A detailed study of the GPS showed the car had moved in the KIA direction by midnight and stopped outside a hotel. It was driven back home a little after 5 am. I visited the hotel and found that my wife and her boyfriend had booked a room using their voter IDs,” the man was quoted by TOI.

    After the man confronted the duo, they reportedly threatened him with grave repercussions. The police have filed a case under IPC sections 417 (cheating), 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing handover of property), 506 (criminal intimidation), and 120B in response to the court’s order. (criminal conspiracy).

    The woman has reportedly been served summons by the police.


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  • Surprise Inspection At PHC Ashtingo Reveals Widespread Employee Absence

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    SRINAGAR: The Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Ashtingo, located in the Bandipora district, recently had a surprise inspection by the Block Medical Officer Bandipora, Dr Masarat Iqbal. During the inspection, it was discovered that 10 out of 12 staff members, including two medical officers, two pharmacists, three nurses, one BHW, one driver, and one sweeper, were absent from their duties. As a result, they have been put on notice by the BMO Bandipora.

    The employees have been issued a show-cause notice, requiring them to clarify their stance before any disciplinary measures are implemented. Additionally, the officer emphasized the importance of punctuality among the staff to ensure efficient service delivery.

    An order was issued after a surprise visit was conducted at PHC Ashtingoo on March 13th, 2023, around 11:00 AM. The officers and officials who were discovered to be late on duty have been instructed to provide an explanation as to why disciplinary action should not be taken against them under the rules. The reply should be submitted in the office u/sd within a day. Furthermore, the order states that their RDA, which amounts to 2 ½ days’ salary, will be deducted for the month of March 2023.

    A separate order has been issued by the BMO, indicating that Dr Saboor Sikandar, a Medical Officer at PHC Ashtingoo, has been suspended immediately due to his unauthorized absence from his official duties on March 15th, 2023. The order further directs Dr. Sikandar to report to the office of u/sd without delay. (KNO)

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  • ‘Parda khatam?’ Ask netizens as Irfan Pathan reveals wife Safa Baig’s face

    ‘Parda khatam?’ Ask netizens as Irfan Pathan reveals wife Safa Baig’s face

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    Mumbai: Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan became the target of trolls after he posted a rare picture of his wife, Safa Baig, revealing her face for the first time ever. The picture went crazy viral on social media. While many fans and followers praised the couple, some netizens trolled Irfan for apparently breaking the Islamic tradition of hijab or purdah.

    Sharing the photo of himself and Safa on Instagram, Irfan wrote, “A palace behind me and a queen beside me. #life.”

    The photo has now attracted criticism from some netizens for allegedly breaking Islamic traditions. Irfan Pathaan has always made sure that his wife’s face is not visible in the photos he shares online, as Safa prefers to remain under purdah. However, in the latest picture that the cricketer shared on Instagram, Safa’s face is half visible for the first time ever. This has caused quite a stir among social media users.

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    Irfan Pathan and Safa Baig got married in 2016 in a private ceremony in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. They met in Dubai in 2014 but kept their relationship under the wraps for almost two years. The couple got married in a close-knit affair as it was only attended by family members and close relatives. Irfan and Safa are parents to two sons.

    About Safa Baig

    Safa Baig was born on February 28, 1994, in Jeddah. Her father Mirza Farooq Baig is a businessman in Saudi Arabia. She is a well-known nail artist and received education at the International Indian School in Jeddah. She was a model before she got hitched to Irfan and has worked as a journalist too, according media reports.

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  • H3N2 Scare: CD Hospital Data Reveals over 100 Persons Infected with Viral Infection in Nearly One-and-a-half Month

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    Absolutely Nothing To Worry About, Infection Much Like Seasonal Flu: HOD CD Hospital Dr. Naveed Nazir Shah

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    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): As H3N2 scare continues to looms large in various parts of North India, the viral infection is being evenly witnessed in Union Territory as most cases of viral infections over a period of one-and-a-half month fall in this subtype of Influenza-A, as revealed by figures of Chest & Disease Hospital here.

    As many as 47 persons out of a total of 103 samples have reverted infected by the influenza infection in nearly 50 days, reveals the data, as per GNS.

    A total of 103 samples were sent for RT PCR testing by the dedicated hospital in last nearly one-and-a-half month among whom 47 samples (45%) were found to be infected from Influenza-A, 5 from Influenza-B (a total of 52 for Influenza), 19 (18%) for RSV (Respiratory Sensation Virus) and only 3 (2.9%) for COVID-19.

    When contacted, leading Pulmonologist and Head of the Department Chest & Disease Hospital, Dr. Naveed Nazir told GNS that there was absolutely nothing to worry about as the most of the patients with viral infection is much like seasonal flu. But a good number of patients admitted with pneumonia had evidence of viral infection mostly influenza and RSV infections when the danger of another wave of covid was looming large.

    Shah said that the symptoms of H3N2 include; fever, cough, nausea, vomiting, sore-throat, body ache and diarrhea. “These ailments gradually go with time”, he said adding though if one has undergone vaccination, he/she has not much to be concerned about it for we are used to such things given the nature of prevailing weather this time around.

    Asked whether the persons with co-morbidities need to maintain any extra caution, Shah said that “We have been receiving patients, complaining of persistent cough which continues for prolonged periods  extending for  weeks after the symptoms of flu settle.”

    Reiterating that there isn’t much to be concerned about spurt in cases of H3N2, the renowned Pulmonologist was quick to add that since schools have started the possiblility of spread of these viral infection is high. It’s better to isolate the patients with respiratory tract symptoms. (GNS)

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  • Kashmir Has 100 H3N2 Cases, Data Reveals

    Kashmir Has 100 H3N2 Cases, Data Reveals

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    SRINAGAR: As H3N2 scare continues to looms large in various parts of North India, the viral infection is being evenly witnessed in Union Territory as most cases of viral infections over a period of one-and-a-half month fall in this subtype of Influenza-A, as revealed by figures of Chest & Disease Hospital here.

    As many as 47 persons out of a total of 103 samples have reverted infected by the influenza infection in nearly 50 days.

    A total of 103 samples were sent for RT PCR testing by the dedicated hospital in last nearly one-and-a-half month among whom 47 samples (45%) were found to be infected from Influenza-A, 5 from Influenza-B (a total of 52 for Influenza), 19 (18%) for RSV (Respiratory Sensation Virus) and only 3 (2.9%) for COVID-19.

    When contacted, leading Pulmonologist and Head of the Department Chest & Disease Hospital, Dr. Naveed Nazir told GNS that there was absolutely nothing to worry about as the most of the patients with viral infection is much like seasonal flu. But a good number of patients admitted with pneumonia had evidence of viral infection mostly influenza and RSV infections when the danger of another wave of covid was looming large.

    Shah said that the symptoms of H3N2 include; fever, cough, nausea, vomiting, sore-throat, body ache and diarrhea. “These ailments gradually go with time”, he said adding though if one has undergone vaccination, he/she has not much to be concerned about it for we are used to such things given the nature of prevailing weather this time around.

    Asked whether the persons with co-morbidities need to maintain any extra caution, Shah said that “We have been receiving patients, complaining of persistent cough which continues for prolonged periods extending for weeks after the symptoms of flu settle.”

    Reiterating that there isn’t much to be concerned about spurt in cases of H3N2, the renowned Pulmonologist was quick to add that since schools have started the possibility of spread of this viral infection is high. It’s better to isolate the patients with respiratory tract symptoms. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Work on next lunar mission begins, reveals UAE space center official

    Work on next lunar mission begins, reveals UAE space center official

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    Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has already started working on a second rover to the moon, a top official from the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) revealed on Wednesday, local media reported.

    Dr Hamad Al Marzouqi, project manager for the Emirates Lunar Mission (EML) at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC), revealed while speaking at a plenary session on the ‘Mission of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center: From Earth to Mars, passing through the Moon’ in the seventh session at the international. Space Operations Conference in Dubai.

    This comes after UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi went into space on March 2 aboard the SpaceX Dragon named Endeavor.

    As per media reports, the Japanese lander carrying the Rashid rover has traveled 1.6 million kilometers and is scheduled to land on moon on April 25.

    It’s no secret that lunar landing missions have a low success rate, with a 40-50 percent chance of an Emirati rover successfully landing on the moon.

    “Whether we successfully land on the moon or not, well, it’s a risky business but again it’s not the end. We have already started working and planning for the next operation at MBRSC irrespective of this success. We’ve started work on the concepts and objectives but have not decided on a name yet.”

    “It’s not the end, if it doesn’t happen this time, it will be (considered) a trial and we will continue with the second, third and so and so forth (missions) until we succeed.”

    Dr Hamad Al Marzouqi was quoted as saying by Khaleej Times.

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  • Sathvik suicide case: Inter board inquiry reveals shocking facts

    Sathvik suicide case: Inter board inquiry reveals shocking facts

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    Hyderabad: In a major development, the inquiry committee of the Board of Intermediate Education has revealed disturbing facts in the sensational issue of the suicide of Intermediate first-year student Sathvik in his classroom at Sri Chaitanya junior college’s Narsingi branch a couple of days back.

    It was found that Sathvik was not a student of the Narsingi branch of the Sri Chaitanya junior college. The inquiry committee also found that the college was conducting classes for Sathvik at a different branch instead of the branch where he took admission. The victim’s parents have been stating that the college management had issued a receipt to them stating that Sathvik was a student of the Narsingi branch of the college. They are now urging the board authorities to do justice to them.

    The police have already arrested four accused in Sathvik’s suicide case so far and sent them on judicial remand. The father of the victim, Raja Prasad, lodged a complaint with the police stating that his son had committed suicide as he was unable to cope with the harassment of the faculty and the management of the college and urged them to take action against the accused. Following this, the police arrested the admin principal A. Narasimha Chari alias Achari, principal T. Shiva Ramakrishna Reddy, hostel warden K. Naresh, and vice-principal Shobhan Babu.

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  • Amazon reveals Prime Gaming’s free titles for March 2023 lineup

    Amazon reveals Prime Gaming’s free titles for March 2023 lineup

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    Bengaluru: Amazon has revealed its ‘March 2023’ lineup of free games for its subscription-based gaming service ‘Prime Gaming’.

    The lineup includes seven titles –‘Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition’, ‘Adios’, ‘I am Fish’, ‘Faraway 3: Arctic Escape’, ‘Book of Demons’, ‘Peaky Blinders: Mastermind’ and ‘City Legends: Trapping in Mirror – Collector’s Edition’.

    This month, Prime members can also claim various offers for some of Riot games, including ‘League of Legends’, ‘League of Legends: Wild Rift’, ‘Legends of Runeterra’ and ‘VALORANT’, the company said in a statement.

    Until March 16, prime members can claim the latest Prime Gaming Capsule, including 350 RP, 5 Mythic Essence, a 1350 RP skin and more in the competitive and fast-paced video game ‘League of Legends’.

    In the battle arena game ‘League of Legends: Wild Rift’, players can make an “extra impact on the map by claiming a Random Bauble Chest to mark the spot of slain enemies through March 18”.

    Also, in the digital collectable card game, ‘Legends of Runeterra’, users can get the Rare Prismatic Chest and Epic Card until March 16.

    On the other hand, in the first-person tactical hero shooter game ‘VALORANT’, players can claim the Doomscrolling spray until March 23, the company said.

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