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  • “Asking for Trouble:” State Gives Illegal Immigrants Driver’s License that Looks Exactly like Legal Residents’  

    This month Minnesota became the latest state to allow illegal immigrants to get a driver’s license as part of a burgeoning national trend to reward undocumented residents with government benefits. In all, 19 states and the District of Columbia have passed bills that permit foreigners living in the U.S. illegally to obtain driver’s licenses. Earlier this year laws went into effect in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and a few weeks ago Minnesota’s measure, known as Driver’s Licenses for All, went into effect. Officials estimate that about 80,000 illegal immigrants who were previously disqualified from obtaining the cards in the North Star state will now be allowed to get them.

    California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington are the other states that let illegal aliens get driver’s licenses. Typically, candidates need only to present a foreign passport or birth certificate or a consular card along with evidence that they live in the state. Open border groups and their leftist allies in local governments across the nation assert that granting illegal aliens driver’s licenses benefits everyone because it makes roads safer, therefore improving public safety. In New York City, officials cite unspecified “data” that shows expanding driver’s license eligibility to illegal immigrants improves road safety and lowers insurance premiums for all. Besides “making our roads safer,” Illinois’ governor says giving illegal aliens licenses decreases stigma and creates a more equitable system for all.

    Minnesota officials used similar narratives to push through their legislation. The governor, Tim Walz, said ensuring that drivers are licensed and carry insurance makes the roads more secure for all Minnesotans. “As a longtime supporter of this bill, I am proud to finally sign it into law, making our roads safer and moving us toward our goal of making Minnesota the best state to raise a family for everyone,” the Democrat lawmaker said in a statement when he proudly signed the measure earlier this year. The state’s lieutenant governor explained that the new law makes sure children and families “can come out of the shadows” and that all residents have opportunities to thrive, succeed, grow, and live their fullest lives. “From picking a child up from school to driving to a doctor’s appointment, driver’s licenses help us safely access essential services and navigate our lives,” the lieutenant governor, Penny Flanagan, said.

    Under the new law Minnesota’s Department of Vehicle Services (DVS) is prohibited from asking driver’s license applicants about immigration status or from placing any special identifier on the card indicating immigration status. The state agency is also banned from providing information to federal authorities for the purpose of civil immigration enforcement. Additionally, Minnesota is taking extra steps to assist illegal aliens obtain a license. Applicants can take the test in nine different languages and the actual exam can be given orally by a translator in the person’s native language to assist those who have difficulty comprehending the written test or who may be illiterate. Driving manuals are also available in multiple languages as well as interpreters to guide foreigners through the road skills test. It is not clear how much the extra services will cost taxpayers.

    It is important to note that earlier this year Minnesota enacted a law that provides automatic voter registration for those who apply for a driver’s license, even though the law requires U.S. citizenship to vote. Granting illegal immigrants driver’s licenses inevitably creates the risk that they may vote in an election since the state will not distinguish between the cards issued to legal residents, American citizens or illegal aliens. At least one state lawmaker finds this concerning and points out that “allowing an undocumented immigrant to acquire a driver’s license that looks exactly like a license used by a legal Minnesota resident is asking for trouble.” The Republican, House member John Petersburg, says there are no safeguards in the new law, which means the potential is high for voting and state program abuse.

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  • Man locks adopted son in homemade cell; Prosecutor recused in YNW Melly retrial – TCD Sidebar

    In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: GiGi McKelvey joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss the conviction of Tim Ferriter, explosive allegations in rapper YNW Melly’s retrial, and Chad Daybell’s upcoming trial.

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  • ‘Urban Combat in a Densely Populated Area is Hell on Earth’ — An Interview with Chris Farrell

    From Hungarian Conservative:

    Your panel discussion was about the Biden administration and the future of the Middle East after the terror attack. It seems that the Biden administration, along with nearly the whole world, is supporting Israel now. What is your opinion on this matter?

    This is a very schizophrenic situation: the Biden administration says all the right words and they even dispatched an aircraft carrier battle group, a huge navy force. But that’s largely a publicity stunt. That is not a real military threat to anyone. It’s just sort of a demonstration. But while they say things about protecting Israel, they’re frantically engaged in an effort to support Iran, who we know is trying to build a nuclear weapon.

    Read more here…

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  • Barrister apprenticeships could be available by spring 2024

    Exclusive: Plans gathering pace


    Barrister apprenticeships could be available as early as April next year, Legal Cheek can reveal.

    The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) features a listing on its website for a Level 7 barrister apprenticeship similar to that already available to would-be solicitors.

    Legal Cheek understands the barrister apprenticeship will be considered for approval from next Friday (28 October) and could be live by April 2024, although this fully depends on the uptake of training providers and employers.

    A spokesperson for the IfATE told Legal Cheek:

    “IfATE welcomes this proposal for a barrister apprenticeship which could be game changing for opening out the profession to people from more diverse backgrounds. We look forward to working with expert employers, including barristers’ chambers across England, the Crown Prosecution Service, the Bar Standards Board, and Bar Council, on developing this further.”

    The trailblazer group of employers who are designing the apprenticeship, including setting out what knowledge, skills and behaviours apprentices will have to learn, includes representatives from the likes of Trinity Chambers, St Philips Chambers, Cornwall Street Chambers, Clerksroom, and 33 Bedford Row as well as the Crown Prosecution Service, Government Legal Department and Ministry of Justice.

    The idea of bringing apprenticeships to the bar has been floated for a number of years now. In 2021, lawyer Michaela Hardwick argued the path remained a “viable option” but barriers would need to be overcome, and this would require collaboration between the bar, the regulator and training providers.

    By comparsion, solicitor apprenticeships have been available since 2016 and see candidates complete a six-year mix of legal work and classroom studying. Their popularity has rocketed in recent years with a number of big firms, including Magic Circle and elite US players, now offering the TC alternative.

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  • Lawyers share their most embarrassing court stories

    So. Much. Cringe.

    Striding around in smart suits and delivering polished speeches, lawyers can sometimes be idolised, likened to omniscient beings beyond mere mortal humans. In their crusade for justice and intellectual dominance, these figures are often praised, admired, and occasionally worshipped.

    As it turns out, however, even those with the shiniest shoes and silkiest statements can trip up. Courtesy of The Secret Barrister, a large degree of professional humility, and an outdated misconception that tweets, or X’s?, aren’t publicly visible, we’ve put together a selection of legal tales to remind you that lawyers aren’t always as smooth as they may seem.

    So sit back, procrastinate that email for five more minutes, leave the contract reading for later, and enjoy our top nine responses to The Secret Barrister’s request for “your embarrassing court stories”.

    A warning to every John Smith

    HHJ Honeybun

    A classic legal manoeuvre

    Guilty of being in the wrong place at the wrong time

    It doesn’t get much worse than this…

    Or maybe it does?

    ‘For the benefit of the tape, we just cringed, a lot’

    Mistaken identity?

    Bargain blunder

    If you’ve been affected by any excessive third party cringe, or have yourself been the victim of a hilarious barrister blunder or solicitor slip-up, the comments section (and an immortality of cringe) awaits…



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  • Police foil robbery attack in Anambra, recover two AK-47 rifles

    Police foil robbery attack in Anambra, recover two AK-47 rifles

    By Ovat Abeng

    Men of Rapid Response Squad, Awkuzu, Anambra State Police Command, has foiled a planned robbery attacked along Ebenebe-Achalla Road in Awka North Local Government Area of the State.

    According to the State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, who disclosed this in a statement, said the unsuccessful robbery incident took place on Monday.

    He said that the operatives while on Anti Kidnapping Patrol were tipped off by a public spirited citizen who saw two gun men being conveyed on a motorcycle along the road.

    “The operatives went in pursuit of the gang and encountered them where they had  positioned to rob motorists. On sighting the approaching operatives they tried to engage them in a shootout but  the battle-ready operatives quickly overwhelmed them forcing them to abandon their weapons and fled into the bushy environ.

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    “Operatives combed the bush and recovered two AK-47 rifles loaded with several rounds of 7.62mm ammunition and shells of expended rounds.

    “The State Commissioner of Police CP Aderemi Adeoye who commended the team for its gallantry has asked them to step up proactive operations in that part of the State until all criminal elements tormenting citizens in that part of the State are completely flushed out.”

  • Man arrested for allegedly killing 'Sandlot' actor's mother in her home

    CRESCENT CITY, Calif. (TCD) — Officials arrested a man in Oregon last week who stands accused of killing his girlfriend, a California sheriff’s deputy.

    According to a news release from the Del Norte County Sheriff’s Office, on Thursday, Oct. 12, Deputy Deanna Esmaeel was discovered deceased at her residence on North Bank Road. Investigators identified Daniel Walter, who formally changed his name to Edward Davies in July, as the primary suspect.

    According to the statement, Walter was last seen leaving the vicinity near Esmaeel’s home on foot. On Friday, October 13, deputies issued a “be on the lookout” (BOLO) alert for Walter’s black Mazda sedan.

    At approximately 7:19 p.m., authorities in Oregon located Walter, and he was booked into the Curry County Jail on suspicion of Esmaeel’s murder.

    The victim was the mother of Marty York, known for his role as Alan “Yeah-Yeah” McClennan in “The Sandlot.” In an Instagram post, the actor commemorated his late mother, stating, “The emotions I have are horrible right now, between rage, vengeance, crying.”

    According to court records obtained by SF Gate, in March, Walter was previously charged with unauthorized entry into a dwelling. However, the specific home he is alleged to have unlawfully entered remains unclear.



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  • Texas man accused of killing, decapitating man and leaving victim’s head in the bathtub

    SAN ANTONIO (TCD) — A 35-year-old man was arrested on murder and other charges for allegedly killing and decapitating a 65-year-old man and his dog, then admitting to the crime.

    According to an affidavit cited by KSAT-TV, on Friday, Oct. 15, San Antonio Police Department officers responded to the 500 block of Demya Drive due to a report of a suspicious man peering inside parked cars on the street. Police spoke with the man, Bradley Dimmick, and he allegedly said, “I just killed somebody.”

    He reportedly said the killing occurred at a residence on the 2100 block of San Lucas Street, so police drove there to look into the claims. When they arrived, police reportedly opened the door and found blood on the floor.

    KENS-TV, which also cites the affidavit, reports officers located a deceased dog close to the front door, then a headless body in the living room. As police made their way through the home, they discovered the victim’s head inside a bathtub.

    Medics arrived and declared the victim, Keith Dimmick, deceased in the early morning hours of Oct. 14.

    Detectives arrived at the home and reportedly “observed a large stomach wound on Keith Dimmick’s body and a large stomach wound on the deceased dog.”

    The affidavit says both Keith Dimmick and the dog’s “wounds had intestines extruding from their bodies.”

    Keith Dimmick reportedly had not answered a phone call since around 9:20 a.m. the morning on Oct. 13.

    According to KENS, investigators did not note in the affidavit whether Keith and Bradley Dimmick are related, though Keith Gimmick’s body was found at Bradley Gimmick’s residence.

    Bexar County court records show Bradley Dimmick is being charged with murder and cruelty or torture to a non-livestock animal. His bond is set at $1.5 million.

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  • Miss. couple accused of knocking on man's door, attacking and stabbing him

    BOONEVILLE, Miss. (TCD) — A man was hospitalized after a couple allegedly knocked on his door and attacked him this month.

    According to a news release from the Prentiss County Sheriff’s Department, on the morning of Oct. 7, medical personnel from Booneville Hospital contacted deputies to report a man suffering from injuries due to an apparent assault. Deputies spoke with the victim in the emergency room, who said that at around 2 a.m., two individuals knocked on his door. When he opened the door, the two suspects allegedly entered and began beating him.

    Prentiss County Sheriff Randy Tolar told WTVA-TV the victim was stabbed and is still recovering.

    According to the Sheriff’s Office, the suspects, 49-year-old Ryan Henderson and 33-year-old Marilyn Andrea Howell, were charged with aggravated assault –– use of deadly weapon or other means likely to produce death or serious bodily harm, and burglary, breaking and entering of a dwelling house/home invasion.

    Howell also faces a charge of possession of weapon by felon because she had brass knuckles on her at the time of her arrest.

    The Sheriff’s Office noted that Howell has two prior felony charges out of Prentiss County Circuit Court for possession of oxycodone and false pretense.

    It is unknown if the couple and the victim knew each other before the assault.

    Tolar told WTVA that investigators have not identified any stolen items, but they believe the pair had been searching for something inside the home.

    Henderson’s bond was set at $50,000, while Howell’s was set at $75,000.

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  • Woman allegedly fatally stabbed mother, hanged herself in New Jersey motel

    BROOKLAWN, N.J. (TCD) — The investigation into the deaths of a mother and her daughter over the weekend has uncovered what police are now saying was likely a murder-suicide.

    According to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, on Saturday, Oct. 14, shortly after 1 p.m., Brooklawn Police officers were called to the Rodeway Inn at 801 Crescent Blvd. in reference to a deceased woman. Inside one of the rooms, police found two deceased victims: 38-year-old Dawn Ogburn and 63-year-old Deann Ogburn.

    Police believe Dawn Ogburn fatally stabbed her mother, Deann Ogburn, and then hanged herself.

    Prosecutors have not released a possible motive. The investigation is ongoing.

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