Oct 28, 2021 · On a cold winter night in February 1986, a 14-year-old boy in Jerusalem, Israel, got out of bed, took his father’s M-16 army rifle, and opened fire on his parents and two sisters. After changing his bloodied clothes, he fled the scene in an attempt to hide his actions but confessed to a detective within hours.
Jan 31, 2017 · Ofer Shoval, deputy district attorney in Tel Aviv, has asked a judge to reject the suit, arguing that Israeli law “explicitly states that the state is not responsible for damages in these circumstances.” Shoval is correct.
Jan 21, 2019 · Phillips said in an interview with MSNBC's Joy Reid on Sunday that he was trying to do just that, saying he approached the young men after having witnessed them going back and forth with a group ...
May 28, 2021 · Thirteen-year-old Mohammed Saadi was kidnapped, blindfolded, beaten and threatened with a gun to his head by five men in his hometown of Umm al-Fahem. It was May 20 and Saadi was among thousands ...
The young man at the center of what has been described as a hostile confrontation with an Omaha tribal elder last week denounced what he called "outright lies" on Sunday, saying he was actually trying to remain calm to defuse the tense situation.
The widely circulated video shows young men, many of them wearing Make America Great Again hats, appearing to surround a Native American troupe as it performs a song about strength and courage at the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington on Friday afternoon.
To date, many Palestinian communities inside Israel are also under-funded and marginalised. Abu Ayesh estimated at least 150 Palestinian children in Israel have been arrested in the past two weeks.
In Haifa, children make up 20 percent of the arrests, according to Abdu, who has documented the detentions with other volunteer lawyers. “No protest ever ends without arrests,” she said. “They are intentionally targeting minors.”.
They pose as Arabs and carry out operations inside Palestinian communities. Similarly, in Haifa, 15-year-old Youssef was arrested on May 12 by police from the Musta’ribeen unit, according to his lawyer, Janan Abdu. Share. Video Player is loading.
Thirteen-year-old Mohammed Saadi was kidnapped, blindfolded, beaten and threatened with a gun to his head by five men in his hometown of Umm al-Fahem. It was May 20 and Saadi was among thousands who gathered for a funeral procession held for Mohammed Kiwan, a 17-year-old boy who was shot by Israeli police a week earlier. Keep reading.
At the time, tensions escalated in occupied East Jerusalem over Israel’s planned forced expulsion of Palestinian families from Sheikh Jarrah, attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, and Israel’s military assault on Gaza, leading thousands of Palestinian citizens of Israel to protest on a near-daily basis across towns and cities in Israel.
At its peak in March 2016, the number of children detained stood at 440. Meanwhile, Raafat Abu Ayesh, an activist in al-Naqab, said Palestinians “are being shot at in the streets”, referring to the recent violence hardline Jewish gangs inflicted on Palestinians.
Except they were armed and belonged to a part of the Israeli police’s Musta’ribeen unit – an undercover unit made up of Israelis disguised as Palestinians. Its agents usually attend Palestinian protests with the intention of arresting demonstrators. In the past, they have even killed Palestinians.
The only character in the Bible who comes close to filling the job of a prosecuting attorney is Tertullus, an orator who was knowledgeable of Roman law and who was paid by the Jews to present their initial case against Paul before Governor Felix ( Acts 24:1 ).
Israel was under the legal jurisdiction of Rome during Jesus’ time, so when the Bible mentions “teachers of the law” ( Luke 5:17) or “lawyers” ( Luke 14:3, ESV ), it is referring to the religious leaders who were experts in the Mosaic Law. The modern-day court system, with prosecuting attorneys and defense attorneys, ...
In the case of the Christian, the extenuating circumstance is Jesus’ sacrifice, which paid our debt to the Lawgiver and allowed us to go free, despite our guilt according to the Law ( Romans 8:1–5 ). Lawyers today face many ethical and moral challenges. One is how far a lawyer should go to protect and defend a client.
The Bible mentions human accusers—those who bring a charge against another in front of a court or magistrate— but they are usually witnesses, not lawyers for the prosecution ( Luke 12:58; Matthew 5:25 ).
A Christian lawyer should not knowingly defend a guilty client if the defense would involve falsehood, excusing the crime, or blame-shifting. Ignoring justice is something that God “detests” ( Proverbs 17:15 ).
The concept of prosecutors and defense attorneys, or advocates, is a biblical one. We have a spiritual Advocate in Jesus Christ, the righteous ( 1 John 2:1 ). He defends our cause before the Judge, God the Father. There is a prosecuting attorney, too: the Accuser, Satan ( Revelation 12:10 ).
Third, on principle, it is wrong to acquit a guilty man, because we must all come to the recognition of our guilt before God if we are to be saved ( James 2:10; Romans 3:19–20, 28; 8:1–2 ). Defending a client knowing of his guilt is no different, morally, from aiding and abetting the crime itself. Return to:
If you haven't had a chance to watch it yet, The Motive explores the case of a 14-year-old boy who shot his family at point-blank range in 1986 in Israel. The four-part series is made up from archival footage from the investigation at the time.
This is usually where we'd write *spoiler alert*, but no need as the identity of the boy, who quickly confessed to killing his family members, was never revealed.
According to the boy's lawyer, Yossi Arnon, the boy claimed to have shot his family after a green monster appeared in his head and told him to do it. However, his lawyer didn't buy that story and neither did some of the fans of the series.
A lawsuit filed by the parents of an 8-year-old boy alleges that a teacher disallowed their son to use the bathroom and made him pee into a trashcan in front of his classmates before he urinated on himself, soaking his clothes in the process.
The incident happened last November when the boy was attending Manhattan Place Elementary School in South Los Angeles in the Los Angeles Unified School District when he initially approached his teacher to use the bathroom and was told that he was not allowed. He then allegedly approached the teacher a second time and was told to pee in ...
The incident happened last November at a Los Angeles elementary school. Catch up on the developing stories making headlines. A lawsuit filed by the parents of an 8-year-old boy alleges that a teacher disallowed their son to use the bathroom and made him pee into a trashcan in front of his classmates before he urinated on himself, ...
Manhattan Place Elementary School in Los Angeles. “That employee, for whatever reason, placed two trash bags on the boy which caused further embarrassment,” said Jaramilla.
CBS News. "I feel like someone had socked me in the gut.". Bill Cosby accuser Heidi Thomas reacts to his release from prison. Biden’s relief package is being declared dead on arrival by senior Senate Republicans, some of whom say there has been little, if any, outreach from the Biden team to get their support.
Trump impeachment trial will start week of Feb. 8, Schumer says. Instead, Biden unveiled his $1.9 trillion plan without any bipartisan buy-in, leaving Republicans to question the need for such a big new package coming on the heels of the $900 billion Congress approved in December for economic relief, vaccines and more.
President Biden’s pitch for bipartisan unity to defeat the coronavirus and resurrect the economy is crashing into a partisan buzz saw on Capitol Hill, where Republicans and Democrats can’t agree on ground rules for running the Senate — let alone pass a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill.
Show of support for Zuma as arrest looms for South Africa’s ex-president Supporters have gathered outside the rural home of South Africa's ex-president Jacob Zuma for the past couple of days in a show of solidarity ahead of the July 4 deadline for him to surrender to police for contempt of court.
Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), referring to money for vaccine distribution and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “There’s some things in there that aren’t going to happen. There’s some things that can happen.
Hurricane Elsa is rapidly moving toward Jamaica after battering Barbados and other places in the eastern Caribbean. It could turn to the U.S. Southeast by Tuesday. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli is tracking the nation's weather. CBS News.
Biden’s relief package is being declared dead on arrival by senior Senate Republicans, some of whom say there has been little, if any, outreach from the Biden team to get their support. Liberals are demanding the president abandon attempts to make a bipartisan deal altogether and instead ram the massive legislation through without GOP votes.