Samedi 02 juillet 2011

hold DaSilva on $15,000

Pandora CharmsA 45-year-old man has been charged over comments allegedly posted on a social networking site about the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr. Constable Kerr, 25, was killed when a device exploded as he drove his car from his home in Omagh on 2 April. The man was arrested in Cookstown on Wednesday and charged with distributing material that was threatening or offensive. He is to appear at Dungannon Magistrates Court on 22 July. The 45-year-old was charged under the Malicious Communications Act. A condition of the police bail is that he is not allowed to use a computer. A man is dead and three others, including a 12-year-old, are injured after a three-car pileup on Auckland motorway last night. The New Zealand Herald reported the accident happened in a south-bound lane near the Khyber Pass on-ramp just before 9pm.

Pandora BraceletsThe Fire Service had to retrieve the 52-year-old man’s body from his car, which had rolled in the accident. The two injured adults, one in a serious condition, were taken to Auckland Hospital and the 12-year-old, who also has serious injuries, was taken to Starship Hospital. Police closed a section of the motorway for more than two hours to carry out investigations which caused traffic to come to a standstill. The backlog eventually cleared. FRAMINGHAM — A group of at least eight men attacked a Phelps Road man who asked them to quiet down and stop smoking pot near his home Tuesday night, a prosecutor said yesterday in Framingham District Court.

Cheap Pandora CharmsPolice said they arrested Christopher DaSilva, 20, in the attack and are still looking for his companions. DaSilva admitted he repeatedly struck the man in the head and back with a tire iron during the 9:30 attack, prosecutor Kristen Noto Palmieri said during DaSilva's arraignment. The victim, who was taken to MetroWest Medical Center, needed three staples in his head to close a wound, Noto Palmieri told Judge Paul Yee. He was later released from the hospital. DaSilva, of 33 Dinsmore Ave. Pandora Earrings

and some friends went to Phelps Road, where they were smoking pot and making a lot of noise, Noto Palmieri said. A man came out of his home and told them to move along. "The group attacked him," said Noto Palmieri. "They used a tire iron and a long pipe." One of the group hit the man's wife when she came out of the home, she said. A neighbor who came to help tackled DaSilva, and despite being hit several times himself, held onto him as the other attackers fled, Noto Palmieri said.

Pandora Earrings SilverThe other men crashed and abandoned at least one of their cars, a Honda, on Loker Street, police spokesman Lt. Ron Brandolini said. DaSilva claimed he hit the man in self-defense. "(DaSilva) said he reached into the car, grabbed the tire iron and struck (the man) on the head at least five times and three more times on his back," Noto Palmieri said. DaSilva is charged with assault with the intent to kill, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery.

pandora sets The prosecutor asked Judge Yee to hold DaSilva on $15,000 bail. Also, she asked that DaSilva be required to wear a GPS monitoring bracelet and not go to Phelps Road if he posts bail. "A significant cash bail is necessary. There are likely to be additional charges against this defendant and the other defendants, once they're identified," Noto Palmieri said. Other charges could include mayhem and assault and battery causing serious bodily injury, she said.

Pandora Charms On SaleDaSilva's lawyer, Michael Brennan, asked for $2,500 bail. He said DaSilva was born and raised in Framingham and his entire family lives in town, so he was not a flight risk. "He's not going anywhere," Brennan said. Brennan also said the man who was struck threatened to kill DaSilva and his friends and "he believed he was in danger." Yee set DaSilva's bail at $7,500 and ordered him to wear a GPS ankle monitor if released. DaSilva is due back in court on July 26 for a pretrial conference. Pandora Charms Bracelets

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Vendredi 01 juillet 2011

him alone in a crime-ridden city

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A jury on Tuesday imposed the death penalty against a Pittsburgh man who gunned down three police officers in 2009, prompting dozens of officers who gathered in a courthouse hallway to erupt in applause and tears as prosecutors and the victims' relatives emerged from the courtroom. The jury had convicted Richard Poplawski, 24, on Saturday of three counts of first-degree murder, and 25 lesser crimes, for shooting the officers on April 4, 2009, after Poplawski's mother called 911 when an argument escalated about his puppies urinating on the floor. Poplawski surrendered more than three hours later, largely because he was bleeding from a leg wound inflicted during an exchange of fire with one of the officers, but not before peppering SWAT officers with fire from his 12-gauge shotgun, .357 Magnum and AK-47 assault rifle. "This was an opportunity for them to see the face of Richard Poplawski which, for us. Pandora Charms Bracelets

was the face of evil," Assistant Chief Paul Donaldson said of the rank-and-file officers outside the courtroom. Jurors spent about 90 minutes deliberating whether to sentence Poplawski to death or life in prison without parole for killing Paul Sciullo II, 36, Stephen Mayhle, 29, and Eric Kelly, 41. Afterward, sheriff's deputies guarded the slain officers' family members, who told the media through the district attorney's office that they did not wish to comment. Despite that, Clarence Peays, Kelly's brother-in-law, spoke briefly with The Associated Press, saying he thought the swift verdict sent a message. Cheap Pandora Jewelry

"It shows me that the evidence was overwhelming," he said. Peays, 48, said he believed justice was served and his healing is ongoing. "It's going to take time to have closure, but with time it will heal," he said. The death sentences mean Poplawski will immediately be taken to a death row cell until the governor signs a warrant for him to die by lethal injection, although appeals in such cases typically delay executions for years. Public defender Lisa Middleman said she anticipated Poplawski will appeal but declined to say what issues she may raise. "The trial was so long and there were so many issues. I want to wait to read the transcript," before settling on appeal issues, she said. Before the jurors deliberated, Poplawski's attorney for the penalty phase of the trial, William Brennan, asked them to focus on the gunman's dysfunctional home life and suggested that the rampant distrust some people have for government these days, combined with Poplawski's arsenal, might have created a "a tremendously horrible perfect storm. Pandora Jewelry

" Poplawski's mother, Margaret, held tightly to a wooden railing in front of her, trembling slightly, red-faced and teary-eyed as Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey Manning read the jury's verdict formally into the record. She left the courtroom before Manning finished addressing the jury. The jurors had been instructed to impose the death penalty if they believed the aggravating circumstances of the crime — multiple killings, police victims and others gravely endangered by the gunfire — outweighed the mitigating factors Brennan tried to prove using testimony from 11 defense witnesses, most of them Poplawski's relatives. Brennan argued that Poplawski's age and lack of criminal record were two such factors, with his troubled family life a third key.

Pandora Charms"To say he had a bad childhood is like the biggest understatement I've ever seen," he said. The witnesses generally agreed that the sole stable, loving influence in Poplawski's life was his maternal grandmother, Catherine Scott, whose nickname Poplawski wrote in his own blood on a bedroom wall the day of the murders. Brennan tried to suggest that Poplawski was warped by having grandfather Charles Scott as his "sole male role model" after Poplawski's parents divorced when he was a toddler. Catherine Scott's three sisters and other relatives testified that Charles Scott drank a case of beer daily and was a racist who threatened people with guns, frequently fought and was especially abusive toward the women in his life, raping one of his sisters-in-law and cruelly treating his daughter. Pandora Earrings

Poplawski's mother. Charles Scott, who died earlier this year, once shot two telephones his wife tried to use to call for help during one argument, and also shot up her textbooks when she tried to get a GED diploma, which he opposed, according to the witnesses. Margaret Poplawski developed a history of psychological problems. Pandora Beads

which the relatives attributed to her father, has a drinking problem and has attempted suicide several times, according to the testimony she sat through silently next to her mother. That resulted in Margaret Poplawski's largely loveless relationship with her son, who called her "Maggie," not "Mom," since he was an adolescent, according to his family. "I've never seen her kiss him or put her arms around and show any kind of affection for him," said Joanne Duffy, Poplawski's great-aunt and the sister-in-law who testified that Charles Scott raped her. Allegheny County Deputy District Attorney Mark Tranquilli blunted much of the testimony about Charles Scott by getting witnesses to acknowledge his most violent behavior happened before Poplawski was born or when the youngster was not around. Tranquilli also noted Scott suffered a debilitating brain injury when Poplawski was about 10 and had little ability to influence the boy after that. Pandora Bracelets

The jury apparently agreed with Tranquilli, who argued Poplawski's age was a non-issue because he cruelly killed three people when he was 22, four years older than some men are when they die in the military. As to Poplawski's previously "clean" record, Tranquilli told the jury: "Richard Poplawski at age 22 1/2 committed more crimes in one day than most people commit in a lifetime. Why does it make it less terrible that he saved it up for one big hurrah?" Instead, Tranquilli contrasted Poplawski's fatherless home life with that of one of his victims, Eric Kelly, and the testimony the slain officer's mother, Frances Kelly. Pandora Charms

gave Monday when she talked about raising him alone in a crime-ridden city housing project. Frances Kelly said, "Just because you grow up in a bad environment doesn't mean you have to become part of that environment," Tranquilli said. "Richard Poplawski could have learned a lesson from Frances Kelly." Tranquilli finished by paying tribute to the victim's families: "I don't think any of this would have been possible without the quiet grace of the Sciullo family, the Mayhle family and the Kelly family." Manning scheduled sentencing for Sept. 6 on the rest of Poplawski's charges — including nine counts each of attempted murder and assault on a law officer stemming from other police he fired upon. Cheap Pandora Charms

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