Yeah, medical examiner issues can be pretty arcane. The prosecutor will be used to (or should be used to) explaining that kind of thing to the jury. It is pretty normal for people to be confused by how autopsy reports and death certificates are presented.
I've looked at them and the...
Yeah, the prosecution will have to show how closing off bloodflow at the carotid/jugular can cause heart failure. It doesn't seem like that will be particularly difficult.
The defense has presented a problematic medical defense. Dying with certain conditions (drugs, occluded arteries, not...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-russia-biden-united-states-unwavering-support-zelensky-russian-aggression/
I wonder if that translates into, "We have plenty of blankets and mittens to send to your troops."
I'm not sure what you mean, but that's ok.
This prosecution should be about Chauvin's actions, not Floyd's.
To put it another way, one can believe the police were justified in acting the way they did to the point where they had Floyd pinned down. Up to that point, the "play stupid games" idea...
That was stated during opening arguments.
While lawyers are taught to not say anything during opening arguments that they can't deliver, that's what happens sometimes.
Again, the body cam footage does not appear to reveal that happening.
That little curly thing at the end of the sentences...
My understanding of the timeline is that he ingested the drugs prior to going in the store. He did not do them when being confronted by the store manager.
Maybe he did them in the presence of the police, but I don't think the body camera footage showed anything like that.
Technically, the Annexation of Crimea was under Obama, but potato/potato. ;)
This would really just be a continuation of that.
But yeah, to your point, Putin likely doesn't feel like any ramifications will be very painful.
Russian troop movements toward Ukraine increase.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/40016/russian-armor-floods-toward-border-with-ukraine-amid-fears-of-an-imminent-crisis
Ok. Not sure if its an April Fools thing, but looks legit.
So, first, I absolutely agree with that. Our policies should reflect efforts to solve the problems we face, first and foremost. (On a sidenote, we are the most generous country in the world - probably in history - but part of the reason for that is that we can afford to be.)
But, it can be...
RE: Day trading - guys spend alot of time to study blackjack/poker/craps/horse racing and become professional gamblers in Vegas. They play all the time. They study their game of choice. Some of them make good money. It is still a job that factors in random luck. (For me, no thanks.)
To me...
Back in the day, I got pretty deep into heuristics and A* pathfinding, so there's a comfort level to the AI stuff for me.
No where NEAR ready to think about trusting money to it. Saw the AI make REALLY BAD decisions too often! :D
hahaha
No.
Actually, the opposite. I got good advice a long time ago about investing, from someone who was very good at it.
Basically: start small, start early, and stay long.
Day trading might as well be Vegas (IMHO).
Now, I have seen some VERY interesting items regarding algorithmic...
So, I've been watching the MSM go hair-on-fire about rising rates, but the actual reported numbers didn't really seem to support it.
Totally not sure if the tail is wagging the dog, but it does look like the last couple days show an increase in serious/critical numbers. That has in the past...