Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Defense winds down case at George Zimmerman trial

SANFORD, Fla. (AP) ? George Zimmerman's attorneys are finishing up their defense of the Florida neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing Trayvon Martin, though the judge first must rule on two requests by defense attorneys.

Zimmerman, so far, hasn't testified. But jurors saw repeated video recordings of Zimmerman telling his side of the story to police investigators. The defense started its case last Friday. If it keeps to the schedule anticipated by defense attorney Mark O'Mara, its presentation will take about half of the time of the prosecution and call on about half as many witnesses.

Judge Debra Nelson still has to decide on two requests by the defense. One is whether to allow jurors to view an animation that depicts Zimmerman's fight with Martin, the teenager killed in a gated community in Sanford, Fla., last year. The second issue is whether she will allow Martin's text messages that purportedly deal with fighting. The judge said she would rule on both matters Wednesday.

Martin was unarmed and returning from a store when he was fatally shot by Zimmerman on a dark, rainy night in February 2012. Martin was black and Zimmerman identifies himself as Hispanic. Some civil rights activists argued that the initial delay in charging Zimmerman was influenced by Martin's race.

Prosecutors opposed the introduction of the animation, which shows Zimmerman's version of the confrontation, saying it was inaccurate and would confuse jurors. Prosecutors also don't want jurors to learn about the texts, claiming they are misleading and prejudicial.

Defense attorney Don West argued late Tuesday that the texts were relevant because "it relates to his physical capabilities, his knowledge of fighting."

As an evidence hearing with jurors out of the courtroom dragged past 10 p.m. Tuesday, defense attorney Don West complained that the defense hadn't been given Martin's cellphone data by prosecutors in a timely manner, which would have allowed them to authenticate the messages.

"It's simply unfair for Mr. Zimmerman not to be able to put on his defense because of these tactics," West said.

When a frustrated Nelson abruptly told the attorneys that she would rule Wednesday, West continued to address her after she'd officially adjourned court for the evening. He complained about a schedule that had lawyers working weekends and taking multiple depositions during the trial, for which jurors have been sequestered.

Prosecutor John Guy said jurors shouldn't be presented with the text messages and photos of a gun found on Martin's phone, as well as a Facebook posting from a half-brother asking Martin when he was going to teach him how to fight.

Jurors spent a significant part of Tuesday listening to a defense expert on gunshot wounds testify that the trajectory of the bullet and gunpowder on Martin's body support Zimmerman's account that the teenager was on top of the defendant when he shot and killed Martin.

Dr. Vincent DiMaio, the forensic pathologist, also used photographs of Zimmerman to point out where he appeared to have been struck. Defense attorneys were hoping DiMaio's testimony would help convince jurors of Zimmerman's claims that he shot Martin in self-defense.

DiMaio said the muzzle of Zimmerman's gun was against Martin's clothing and it was anywhere from 2 to 4 inches from Martin's skin.

"This is consistent with Mr. Zimmerman's account that Mr. Martin was over him, leaning forward at the time he was shot," said DiMaio, the former chief medical examiner in San Antonio.

DiMaio testified that lacerations to the back of Zimmerman's head were consistent with it striking a concrete sidewalk, as the defendant has claimed. Later, when looking at photos of Zimmerman's injuries taken the night of the shooting, DiMaio identified six separate impacts to Zimmerman's face and head. He said he believed Zimmerman's nose had been broken.

"It's obvious he's been punched in the nose and hit in the head," he said.

Under cross-examination, DiMaio conceded that the gunshot could also be consistent with Martin pulling away from Zimmerman, and that he reached his conclusion without factoring in statements from some neighbors who say Zimmerman was on top of Martin. DiMaio, who has testified at high-profile trials including that of record producer Phil Spector, said witness accounts are often unreliable. The pathologist said he had been paid $2,400 by the defense.

DiMaio's testimony also addressed the difference between Zimmerman's account that he had placed Martin's arms out to his sides and a photo taken after the shooting that shows Martin's arms under his body. The pathologist said Martin would have been conscious for 10 to 15 seconds after the shooting as a reserve supply of oxygen ran out of his body, and during that time he could have moved his arms.

After DiMaio testified, the 911 calls that captured sounds of the fatal encounter were discussed again. Defense attorneys called Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte to the witness stand to describe the circumstances of how Martin's family came to hear the 911 tapes. Bonaparte said he played the 911 tapes while members of Martin's family sat together at City Hall. He played them as a courtesy before they were released publicly.

Defense attorneys are trying to show that Martin's family members may have influenced each other in concluding the screams are those of the Miami teen. Police officers testified for the defense that it's better for someone who is trying to identify a voice to listen to it alone.

Convincing the jury of who was screaming for help on the tape has become the primary goal of prosecutors and defense attorneys because it would help jurors evaluate Zimmerman's self-defense claim. Relatives of Martin's and Zimmerman's have offered conflicting opinions about who is heard screaming.

Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and says he shot Martin in self-defense during a scuffle in the townhome complex where he lived. Martin was there visiting his father and his father's fiancee.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/defense-winds-down-case-george-zimmerman-trial-081456199.html

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J. Cole Rises To #1 On Billboard Album Chart

Next week's Jay-Z debut could give Roc Nation a lock on top four chart positions.
By Gil Kaufman

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O'Brien has support of union, teammates

The AFL players' union says it was aware of Collingwood defender Harry O'Brien's personal issues before he revealed them publicly.

And it has backed Collingwood's leaders to help O'Brien deal with his demons and return to the field at the right time.

O'Brien says he has been wading through serious issues related to depression, sexual abuse and suicide.

The revelations emerged several days after O'Brien did not play in the Pies' victory over Carlton.

He had been involved in a disagreement with coach Nathan Buckley, while the club said he also had an ankle injury.

AFL Players' Association (AFLPA) chief executive Matt Finnis said his organisation had been helping the 26-year-old before the events of recent days.

O'Brien's Magpies teammate Luke Ball is president of the AFLPA.

"They weren't a shock because I've been aware that Harry's had some personal issues he's been dealing with for some time now," Finnis said on Wednesday.

"Our association's been supporting him with that ... players are not immune from any of the vulnerabilities and fallibilities that you or I might suffer in society.

"What's best for Harry will be worked out between Harry and the experts around him and the footy club.

"One thing I am very confident of is that in a person like Nathan Buckley as coach, with peers like Luke Ball and (Magpies captain) Nick Maxwell, I'm sure Harry will get the support around him to make sure he's best placed to both deal with the issues off the field and get back to playing the great footy he has been."

Buckley and the Magpies have expressed their support for O'Brien and he has stepped down from the club's leadership group - with no firm date set for him to return to playing football.

O'Brien will not play in Collingwood's clash with Adelaide at the MCG on Friday night.

Magpies star Scott Pendlebury said all at the club were behind O'Brien as he battled his personal demons, and hinted a return in a fortnight for the backman was a possibility.

"He's got a week of training (next week) and hopefully, that Gold Coast game in two weeks, he can get back and be ready for," Pendlebury said.

"We know Harry is a person first and a footballer second.

"I think everyone now understands that you've got to respect him and give him his space. He's going through some pretty serious stuff."

Victoria's police chief says there have been no requests from Brazil to probe O'Brien over one of his revelations - that he witnessed a murder there.

However Chief Commissioner Ken Lay says police will probably have a talk with Collingwood about claims O'Brien watched a man die in Rio de Janeiro two years ago.

* Readers seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 and MensLine Australia 1300 78 99 78.

Source: http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8687851

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Prince Andrew Opens a Twitter Account - A Royal Family First

07/08/2013 at 10:00 AM EDT

Prince Andrew, Duke of York

Eamonn McCormack/Getty

The first member of the British royal family has joined Twitter, but it's not who you might think.

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, became the first of the royals to open a personal account, offering his official Tweets @TheDukeOfYork with the initials: AY, the BBC reports. Unsigned Tweets from his account will come from his staff.

So far, has amassed nearly 5,000 followers.

His first Tweet: "Welcome to my Twitter account ? AY." He also has added a couple of photos.

The Duke, 53, has a lot of catching up to do with his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, who also boasts her own Twitter account @SarahTheDuchess.

She has been actively Tweeting for some time and has more than 62,000 followers.

Andrew, who is the second son of Queen Elizabeth and father of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, is fourth in line to the throne.

Like his nephew Prince Harry, he served as a helicopter pilot, working for the British Navy for 22 years.

He left his most recent job as U.K. trade envoy in 2011.

Source: http://feeds.people.com/~r/people/headlines/~3/LKFg0NMcKBo/0,,20395222_20715162,00.html

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Experienced Web Developer Required Jobs in Wah Cantt, Pakistan

  • CategoryIT - Software
  • Job TypeFull-Time
  • Shift TimingsMorning Shift
  • Requires Traveling No
  • Career LevelExperienced (Non-Managerial)
  • Number Of Vacancies2
  • Required QualificationBachelor or Master in IT>
  • Required Experience2 Years>
  • Salary Per Month20,000 - 30,000 PKR
  • Required GenderAny
  • Posted on08/07/2013
  • Last Date05/08/2013
  • Company Nexstair Technologies
  • Location Wah Cantt , Pakistan
Job Description

We?re looking for an experienced web developer with an impeccable eye and a passion for front/backend coding. As a part of the team, you will participate in the entire website/software development life-cycle, working with latest technologies to deliver high performance, scalable applications and error free results.


Job Specification
At least Two years of experience in web Development. Preferably Wordpress, PHP and Joomla.
Strong knowledge of languages such as PHP, MySQL and JavaScript?
Strong knowledge of HTML, CSS and cross browser development?
E-commerce website development?
Ability and passion to learn new technologies?
Mobile and responsive Web development experience is a Plus?

Essential Responsibilities

Be self-motivated, with a positive attitude and strong communication skills
Possess strong conceptual and design skills and be able to work effectively with a designer and business manger in improving the conceptual, technical and creative performance of online presence.
Able to juggle multiple projects, work efficiently, and meet deadlines.
Assist in project planning, provide reports and updates on a regular basis.

We work in Fast paced IT environment and ensure extensive learning opportunities.You would be offered attractive salary package along with other benefits and flexible working environment.

Do not make any payment to any company, a genuine employer will never ask you to pay in any case. (read more)

Source: http://www.mustakbil.com/job/86033/

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Bayern's Gomez on the go

German tabloid Bild has confirmed that Fiorentina have agreed to a fee to bring Bayern Munich striker Mario Gomez to Florence.

After weeks of negotiations, the two clubs have reached an agreement whereby Gomez will head to Florence on a four year deal that for a?total fee of??20 million ($25.7m).

The first??16 million?($20.6m) of that fee will be?immediately paid to Munich while an additional ?4 million?($5.1m)?will follow in the coming years.

Gomez had been conspicuously absent?from Bayern?s most recent friendly matches, which the club had officially reported was due to a knock he received to his foot. Bild is now reporting that the decision to hold Gomez out was actually a security measure to preserve the player?s health before his transfer to the Serie A club.

The deal had been a long time in the making.?Following Bayern?s 3-2 victory over Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal Final, where Gomez scored two goals, the 27 year old announced to his teammates: ?That was my last game for Bayern.?

Gomez joined the Bavarian giants from Stuttgart in 2009 for a then record fee of ?30 million ($38.5m). After a slow start saw him punch 10 goals in 29 league matches, Gomez exploded in his sophomore season at the Allianz Arena, scoring 28 goals in 32 Bundesliga appearances. He impressed again in 2012-13, grabbing 26 goals in 33 matches.

Problems arose when Bayern signed Mario?Mandzukic last summer and Gomez was forced to play second fiddle, appearing in only 21 league contests but managing to score 11 times during that span. With no sign of the situation changing under Pep Guardiola and Gomez eager to solidify his spot on the German National Team ahead of Brazil 2014, both Bayern and the striker were happy for a move to transpire.

Bayern?s major issue was ensuring they received fair value for a striker who many still consider to be one of the world?s best.?Fiorentina had been pushing hard to get the deal done for ?15 million but Bayern held firm in their resistance, unwilling to give up Gomez for under ?20 million.

It is a fee that many consider to be a bargain. How or why no Premier League club ? Chelsea or Manchester City, specifically ? came in with a firm offer for Gomez? services is quite surprising. Although not the most skillful striker in the world, he is physically gifted, remains a lethal finisher inside the box, and, at 27 years of age, still has good mileage left in the tank.

With Gomez? move to Fiorentina look to see whether?Viola now turn around and push for the sale of Montenegrin striker Stevan Jovetic, who has been on the radar of a number of clubs including Real Madrid, Arsenal and Chelsea.

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2013/07/08/fiorentina-agree-to-25-7-fee-for-bayern-munich-striker-mario-gomez/related/

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Franklin Leroy Fenton died Sunday, July 7, 2013. He is remembered for baseball a...

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Possibly Hundreds Of Women Coerced Into Sterilizations In California Prisons

By Alan with comments July 7, 2013 22:54

The Center for Investigative Reporting has discovered that the California Department of Corrections wrongly sterilized almost 150 women between 2006 and 2010.

CIR reporter Corey G. Johnson obtained a database of contracted medical procedures that showed 148 women who were confirmed to have been given tubal ligations, but the report noted that there may be another 100 or more dating back to the 1990s.

Advocates for female prisoners in the state told Johnson that most of the sterilizations were coerced and inmates thought most likely to be jailed again were targeted?

Johnson also discovered that the procedures were carried with no official sanctions, in spite of a state law that requires individual approval by state medical officials.

The state formally banned the widespread practice of sterilizing repeat offenders and the mentally handicapped in 1979.

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