Monday, January 1, 2018
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Women...
Tunisia has suspended all flights by Emirates to and from Tunis after the Dubai-based airline barred Tunisian women from boarding its flights.
The Tunisian presidency said the United Arab Emirates' authorities explained that they made the decision following "serious security information" about alleged plans for attacks by Tunisian women, or women with Tunisian passports, from "tense hotbeds" in Syria and Iraq.
UAE's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs wrote on Twitter that the ban was temporary and due to security reasons.
The barring of Tunisian women has caused anger among rights groups and political parties in Tunisia. A protest was scheduled outside the UAE's embassy in Tunis.
Fender...
Acting Nassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder said that Coppolo was driving a red 2013 Toyota pickup when he pulled onto Hempstead Turnpike and got into a fender bender within Parmar, who was driving a Jeep.
18-year-old Parmar held his door, after the Levittown accident.
Authorities said he sped away, running her over.
Defense attorney Lawrence Carra says he hasn't seen credible evidence his client, a fire department dispatcher, was the driver.
He is being held on $1 million bail after police say he ran over a college honors student on Long Island after a minor accident. The bail was ordered when Daniel Coppolo pleaded not guilty in the Nov. 9 accident.
The Fender Bender wasn't much, but the aftermath was deadly.
Let the cops do their job for God's sake.
Friday, December 29, 2017
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Motion...
A fake immigration attorney in New York City who's scammed hundreds of people under a business name "God-Man Society Club Inc." is facing millions in penalties, fines and jail time, the state attorney general says.
Vincent Gonzalez of the Bronx was ordered in 2010 to stop providing phony immigration services, but the attorney general started getting renewed complaints about him in 2015.
Gonzalez told one victim he could assist in immigration-related services and assist in a pending criminal case; he said he would charge $1,500 as an investigation fee, $5,000 as an initial retainer, another $8,000 to complete the criminal case, and an additional $3,000 for bail if the victim were to be arrested. The victim initially paid Gonzalez $650, then became skeptical of his ability to represent him and cut off contact with him.
How big is the need for Immigration lawyers in the Bronx?
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