King's cross articles
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Michael Cohen’s cross-examination starts strangely at Trump’s hush money trial
Heading into Donald Trump’s criminal trial, Michael Cohen’s cross-examination was one of the most closely anticipated parts, if not the most closely anticipated part. Lawyers on both sides surely knew it was coming, and the prosecution used its direct examination to further corroborate its case and add yet more evidence that Cohen was uniquely positioned to present. So why did defense lawyer Todd Blanche’s cross-examination start so strangely on Tuesday afternoon? Almost immediately, Trump’s...
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King County Sheriff explains enforcing SeaTac’s public camping ban but not Burien’s
(The Center Square) – The cities of Burien and SeaTac have similar laws that make camping on public property a criminal offense, but the King County Sheriff’s Office explains why it is only enforcing one. Burien is in the midst of a legal battle with the King County Sheriff’s Office regarding Ordinance 827, which effectively bans homeless people from living on any public property at any time. The city added an amendment that creates a 500-foot buffer zone around parks, libraries,...
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Burger King completes $1 billion purchase of Syracuse’s Carrols, its biggest franchisee in U.S.
Carrols operates more than 1,000 Burger Kings in 23 states.