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kristonium:Forget the nay sayers op. This solution is your best bet. Even if they all forgive you without accepting Christ as your Lord and savour, you'll still not get the desired peace. |
Paid to who? |
What a lovely home... |
happiness32:Those who get paid got what percentage every month? The primary school teachers are not part of the state workers àbí? How about the local government workers after collecting the local government allocation every month? Say what you know Pls. |
Oluboh:Stop your propaganda or try educate yourself on things you don't know before defending anybody. |
Mr Strickland was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years after he was linked to the deadly ransacking of a home in Kansas City on 25 April 1978. On that night, four assailants shot three people inside the home: Sherrie Black, 22, Larry Ingram, 22, and John Walker, 20. A fourth victim - Cynthia Douglas, 20 - escaped with injuries after pretending to be dead. On a hunch from her sister's boyfriend, police arrested the teenage Mr Strickland and then reportedly pressured Ms Douglas to pick him out of a line-up. Mr Strickland told police he had been at home watching television. No physical evidence ever linked him to the crimes. His first trial in 1979 ended with a hung jury, after one black juror on a 12-member panel held out for his acquittal. At his second trial, an all-white jury found Mr Strickland guilty of one count of capital murder and two counts of second-degree murder. Years later, Ms Douglas would recant her lone eyewitness testimony, writing to the Midwest Innocence Project that "things were not clear back then, but now I know more and would like to help this person if I can". Below is A teenage Kevin Strickland (right) with his father Ms Douglas died before she could formally recant her testimony against Mr Strickland, but her mother, sister and daughter have all testified in court that she picked "the wrong guy". Prosecutors in Jackson County began reviewing Mr Strickland's conviction last November and - under a new Missouri law - filed a motion calling for his immediate exoneration and release. "Under these unique circumstances, the Court's confidence in Strickland's conviction is so undermined that it cannot stand, and the judgment of conviction must be set aside," wrote Judge James Welsh in Tuesday's ruling. Ms Rojo Bushnell of the Midwest Innocence Project said the process has "shown how incredibly difficult it is for the system to correct a mistake. The prosecutor agreed Mr Strickland is innocent and it still took months. It should not be that hard."
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Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison Kevin Strickland was sentenced in June 1979 A Missouri man wrongfully convicted of a triple murder in 1978 and imprisoned for more than 42 years has been exonerated and released. Kevin Strickland, 62, has maintained his innocence since his arrest at age 18. He was sentenced in June 1979. Mr Strickland said outside court: "I didn't think this day would come." It was the longest wrongful incarceration in state history, but under Missouri law he is unlikely to receive any financial compensation. According to data from the National Registry of Exonerations, which has logged exonerations since 1989, it would also be the seventh longest wrongful sentence acknowledged in the US. A judge on Tuesday ordered the immediate release of Mr Strickland from state custody, after 15,487 days behind bars. Lawyers for the Midwest Innocence Project, who have worked for months to help free Mr Strickland, told the BBC they were "ecstatic" about the news. "We were confident any judge who saw the evidence would find Mr Strickland is innocent and that is exactly what happened," said Midwest Innocence Project legal director Tricia Rojo Bushnell in a statement. She added: "Nothing will give him the 43 years he has lost and he returns home to a state that will not pay him a cent for the time it stole from him. That is not justice." The state of Missouri only compensates prisoners exonerated through DNA evidence, not because of eyewitness testimony, according to the Midwest Innocence Project. Mr Strickland was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years after he was linked to the deadly ransacking of a home in Kansas City on 25 April 1978.
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Why not just share this your solution here if you really want to help. |
HEAVEN4444:Yes... It's very possible |
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week Held annually since 2015, WAAW is a global campaign that aims to increase awareness of antimicrobial resistance worldwide and to encourage best practices among the general public, health workers and policy makers to avoid the further emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections. Antimicrobials are critical tools in helping to fight diseases in humans, animals and plants. They include antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals and antiprotozoa. WAAW takes place every year from 18 to 24 November. Antibiotics are medicines used to prevent and treat bacterial infections. Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in response to the use of these medicines. Bacteria, not humans or animals, become antibiotic-resistant. These bacteria may infect humans and animals, and the infections they cause are harder to treat than those caused by non-resistant bacteria. Key facts 1. Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today. 2. Antibiotic resistance can affect anyone, of any age, in any country. 3. Antibiotic resistance occurs naturally, but misuse of antibiotics in humans and animals is accelerating the process. 4. A growing number of infections – such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, gonorrhoea, and salmonellosis – are becoming harder to treat as the antibiotics used to treat them become less effective. 5. Antibiotic resistance leads to longer hospital stays, higher medical costs and increased mortality. Prevention and control Antibiotic resistance is accelerated by the misuse and overuse of antibiotics, as well as poor infection prevention and control. Steps can be taken at all levels of society to reduce the impact and limit the spread of resistance. Individuals To prevent and control the spread of antibiotic resistance, individuals can: 1. Only use antibiotics when prescribed by a certified health professional. 2 Never demand antibiotics if your health worker says you don’t need them. 3. Always follow your health worker’s advice when using antibiotics. 4. Never share or use leftover antibiotics. Prevent infections by regularly washing hands, preparing food hygienically, avoiding close contact with sick people, practising safer sex, and keeping vaccinations up to date. 5. Prepare food hygienically, following the WHO Five Keys to Safer Food (keep clean, separate raw and cooked, cook thoroughly, keep food at safe temperatures, use safe water and raw materials) and choose foods that have been produced without the use of antibiotics for growth promotion or disease prevention in healthy animals. Recent developments While there are some new antibiotics in development, none of them are expected to be effective against the most dangerous forms of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Given the ease and frequency with which people now travel, antibiotic resistance is a global problem, requiring efforts from all nations and many sectors. Source; https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/antibiotic-resistance |
Valkrie:I pray you'll regret this your comment before you leave this world..... So that it won't be too late for you. Shalom! |
pappy2000:Amen. God is perfecting His work in and through you. Just trust Him with your all....the hymn; "Trust and Obey" comes to mind. |
Tokskob2008:It's my advice that can get him the real solution he desire....JESUS CAN AND HE WILL BRO. |
Surrender your life to Jesus and see how he'll resolve all your so called life challenges. God be with you. |
Wow.. What a lovely house I'll own one one day |
So lovely... Can it go for #250m? |
Octopusssy:Wow... Thank God for your dad's recovery and your family. Pls take the vaccine when the opportunity comes; don't mind the doubting thomases. |
Alexk2:I watched a DIY video on YouTube where the sensor line was "troubleshooted"... That makes me to check the cable connecting the sensor and I notice a cut, I reconnect it back and viola the car start it's normal work ó. Even though nobody reply me Buh I just deem it fit to report. I rescan it thereafter and no code show up anymore |
Please help me interpret this error code; Car Scanner ELM OBD2 DTC report Selected brand: Toyota ============1============== P0335 Raw code: 0335 ECU: Engine control unit Status: Confirmed OBDII: Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor - circuit malfunction Toyota: Crankshaft Position Sensor Malfunction ============2============== P0335 Raw code: 0335 ECU: Engine control unit #1 Status: Confirmed OBDII: Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor - circuit malfunction Toyota: Crankshaft Position Sensor Malfunction |
Congrats bros... I celebrate you |
I think it's normal but for benefit of doubt, let a "professional" check it out. Please don't allow those road side mechanics talk you into disconnecting the thermostat o |
iykecollins1:4plug |
How much is 2005 Toyota camry engine..? Grade A |
My 2007 camry ac isn't working even though the fan is blowing well. Gas was refilled before delivery and just stopped working along the line. Please help |
Obviously I need to scan my 2007 hybrid camry. Please how much can get one? |
Don't marry until you learn and apply the value of patience in your entire life... And even if you're already a patient person before, learn more cos you'll need more of that.... More importantly, have fear of God within; the one that developed from a personal relationship with your maker... This is only what will guide you in obeying the guiding principles of marriage set down by Him in His word. #shalom |
Autossolutions:That's the budget... Very serious about getting it. |
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1.9m |
1.2M...and we'll settle today |
Guy, I've been looking for this type exactly. 1.8M pls and let's deal. |
1.7m... If you gree, let's deal |

