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Is Donald Trump recanting his recanting on the Iraq War and belatedly throwing his lot in with George W. Bush and his neoconservative war council?
He even agreed to sign an affidavit recanting his testimony.
"Recanting is not going to be as popular," he said.
The following morning, Sly released a statement recanting all his claims.
Mr. President:Are you recanting of the Oath you took on Jan.
Mr. Trump, I look forward to you kindly recanting your previous statements.
The statement also claims the woman has sent an email recanting her accusation.
In both cases, prosecutors alleged that witnesses were bribed or threatened into recanting.
"You can't blame someone for not coming forward or recanting their claims," Pacheco says.
It's unclear at this time how Ennis' recanting her story will affect the charges.
But he ended up recanting that claim, and admitted the agreement was a sham.
Footage of Calusinski, alone in a police squad car, shows her recanting her confession.
But refusing to sign wasn't recanting; it was merely refusing to sign at that moment.
In February 2014, she gave Mr. Williams's lawyers a formal statement recanting her original account.
Fleischer told the Washington Post that the investigators in no way coerced Sly into giving his recanting statement.
By Friday, Trump was saying that Giuliani would "get his facts straight" -- and Giuliani was (kind of) recanting.
Kim has found out about a recording that someone made when Kanye was ranting about Taylor recanting her story.
Why is Brazile recanting on the allegations made in her book even before the actual book is widely released?
After recanting her testimony, Marie had to pay the city $500 and leave her home for at-risk youth.
Chapman showed the court phone records indicating the call actually lasted 34 minutes, and she denied recanting her testimony.
Aaron's delivery has never been done before, the narrative, sometimes they tell a story; sometimes he's recanting emotions he's had.
Interrogators tried to tempt him into recanting his faith with the offer of marriage to a "beautiful girl," he said.
The detectives who disbelieved Marie and coerced her into recanting her story also faced fairly minimal repercussions in real life.
Very often abusers intimidate witnesses so thoroughly that they wind up not only recanting but also testifying for the defense.
Are you tonight recanting of the oath you took on January 20 to preserve, protect, and defend the First Amendment?
The hackers, she said, then sent fake messages from her account to make it appear that she was recanting her allegations.
By the next morning, Sly had posted a short YouTube video, shot on an iPhone camera, recanting his statement in full.
Some witnesses shine on the witness stand, exuding calm, consistency and credibility, while others flop, equivocating or recanting their prior statements.
Yet the film is strongest when demonstrating Fawcett's respect for Amazonian natives, not when recanting the well-known components of his story.
A few moments after we meet, despite some initial nerves, Amanda, unprompted, starts recanting the story of how she lost her virginity.
Last Tuesday, Ford's work email account was hacked and messages were sent out claiming she was recanting her description of the sexual assault.
In the opening number, Hall wondered aloud whether "this might have been a bad idea," before tasting some Skittles and recanting his doubts.
But in a 1998 New York Times interview, he took credit for the Havana bombings, which killed an Italian tourist, before later recanting.
If anything, think of these as a way to save time recanting the same details to all your relatives at the next family reunion.
The Ruto and Sang trial has seen a flurry of controversy over witness statements and evidence, with five witnesses either recanting or altering their testimonies.
Atkins told two inmates about the Tate-LaBianca murders while she was jailed in an unrelated killing, then testified to a grand jury before recanting.
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Since recanting his story, Sly has said that he hadn't begun working at the Guyer Institute at the time Manning was being treated at the clinic.
Upon reporting her rape, an 18-year-old survivor was coerced into recanting by the local police department and eventually charged with submitting a false report.
The (male) detectives Marie goes to see after she's raped believe she's lying and get a coerced confession out of her recanting what she's already reported.
News of Tinning's impending release has outraged many familiar with her case — especially considering Tinning confessed to killing two of her other children before recanting that confession.
Etheridge initially claimed that the actress did "not nice things" with actor Billy Bob Thornton while she was married to Pitt, before sort-of-recanting her allegations.
Mr. Trump's television appearance recanting his Helsinki remarks — he blamed confusion on his misuse of a "double negative" — did little to change the dynamics on Capitol Hill.
Further afield, jihadists in Afghanistan, Nigeria and elsewhere show no sign of recanting allegiance, and intelligence services say IS devotees in the West might plot new attacks.
"I didn't know nothing about these fucking crimes," Vicente said, publicly speaking out for the first time and recanting those statements in an exclusive interview with BuzzFeed News.
Their resilience ultimately attracted the attention of attorney Kathleen Zeller, who is leading Steven Avery's case, and cued a startling confession from Erickson: He was recanting his testimony.
"Recanting is a way to no longer invite people to comment; you're shutting people off from giving you their opinion, and taking back the perception of control," he says.
They addressed how they found Steven Avery, questions about all the evidence that they left out, and what's going on with Jodi Stachowski recanting her statements from the film.
One Councilwoman, Mary Sheffield, who is up for re-election, initially voted in favor of the proposal, but then considered recanting after her constituents expressed disappointment in her decision.
With former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg recanting his own support for the war, no Democratic candidate for president now supports the 2002 decision that destabilized the Middle East.
At least eight people caught up in the crackdown have already been sentenced on subversion and other charges, mostly after making televised confessions and recanting their previous political stances.
Now, he's recanting those statements, revealing that prosecutors put him on the stand to tell his lies — then rewarded him with access to good meals, new clothes, and conjugal visits.
"You can't blame someone for not coming forward or recanting their claims," Bryan Pacheco, a spokesperson for Safe Horizon, a domestic abuse survivor assistance organization, told Refinery29 earlier this year.
"  Ford says she was hacked on Tuesday: "This past Tuesday evening, my work email account was hacked and messages were sent out supposedly recanting my description of the sexual assault.
"The changes to the factual allegations of the complaint does not mean that Major Podliska is recanting his criticisms of the committee or the focus of its investigation," Romer-Friedman said.
This week we journey back into the Twittersphere where reformed MAGA acolytes are recanting their devotion to President Trump after his lackluster condemnation of white-supremacist hate groups and neo-nazis.
Burton tells PEOPLE authorities in Pennsylvania aren't sure what to make of Patricia Fowler's stories concerning the fraternal twins' whereabouts, noting she ended up recanting all three explanations she gave investigators.
Peter Romer-Friedman, a lawyer for Mr. Podliska, said on Friday that the changes did not mean that Mr. Podliska was recanting his criticism of the focus of the committee's investigation.
Her own brother (and primary political backer) telegrammed that "Montana is 100% against you," while the state Republican Party chair called on Rankin to "redeem Montana's honor" by recanting her vote.
The governor initially admitted he appeared in a photograph of a man in blackface and another man in full Ku Klux Klan hood and robe, before recanting at a press conference Saturday.
Her apparent recanting of sweets resurfaced this week in an interview with the Daily Mail that quoted her saying she "eats chocolate every day" and enjoys "freaking people out" by eating cake.
Among them were the firing of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director, attempts to fire Mr. Mueller and the president's effort to have Mr. McGahn write a false document recanting what he told investigators.
Recanting allegations happens more often than you'd think, because, at its core, abuse is a tricky tango of power and control, says Bryan Pacheco, a spokesperson for Safe Horizon, a domestic abuse survivor assistance organization.
The prosecution's cell phone expert was not aware of this information at the time he testified at Syed's trial, and when he learned about the new information he signed sworn affidavits essentially recanting his testimony.
In some cases, Manfred may take into account allegations that wealthy abusers have paid off victims to dissuade them from pressing charges, or the possibility that abused wives and girlfriends may have been coerced into recanting.
Watch: How One Matchmaker Changed Online Dating for Women Everywhere My first domestic violence case was a hand-me-down, stalled by a recanting victim and colleagues who smelled a defeat and kept passing it around.
Mr. Barnes's Shostakovich reads a speech recanting his own work; he should have known better than to write a symphony that acknowledged the tragedies of war, when any good Soviet citizen knew that war was glorious.
Whether he was in the photo or not -- and he said Friday he was before recanting -- he has now acknowledged that there was a separate instance in which he did wear blackface during a dance contest.
After a three-year review, the panel led by Ms. Singas stood by the conviction, though in 2013, one of the alleged victims wrote a letter to the Nassau County district attorney's office recanting his statements.
It's based on the 2015 ProPublica article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape," in which an 18-year-old girl reports her assault only to be called a liar by the police, who coerce her into recanting.
Conservative lawmakers who had endorsed the Republican governor's decision to slash $3.7 billion in revenue over five years by cutting business and upper-bracket tax rates are recanting now that the state is awash in red ink.
In the nearly two dozen cases I've investigated, seemingly insurmountable holes were blown in prosecution cases by recanting witnesses, newly discovered alibi records, debunked forensics or, most damning of all, DNA results that didn't match the defendant.
Ricciardi: Mark's [Brendan's appointed lawyer] concern was that the jury would just experience it as a child recanting to his mother and not really find that compelling in any way, so ultimately they decided not to show it.
Laura is the type to look you straight in the eye and smile when she talks, and she did so while recanting intense stories of divorce, rampant drug use, fights, sex, arrests, gender dysphoria, and thoughts of suicide.
"  In October, Sasse released a statement wondering whether Trump was "recanting" his oath to protect the Constitution, in particular the First Amendment, after the president said it was "disgusting the press is able to write whatever they want.
Northam initially said it was him in the picture -- although he wouldn't say whether he was the one in blackface or the Klan robes -- before recanting less than 24 hours later to insist it was definitely not him. Huh?
He was also found guilty of evidence tampering and witness intimidation — charges that were filed after he made calls to his wife from prison pestering her about recanting her statements to police and pressuring her not to testify at his trial.
Two central witnesses were in the process of recanting testimony, and a document the FBI portrayed as bribery evidence inside Firtash's company was exposed as a hypothetical slide from an American consultant's PowerPoint presentation, according to court records I reviewed.
That was all the explanation he gave, or was asked to give, for why he was recanting his earlier testimony about witnessing what appeared to be narcotics transactions in the moments before he stopped a heroin dealer in the street.
With a trio of female leads, the show explores the heartbreaking pressure placed upon a troubled teenager who is coerced into falsely recanting her rape claims, as well as the ways in which various legal systems conspire against the helpless.
Ralph Northam spent the week fending off calls from every corner of the Democratic Party to resign after admitting -- and then recanting -- that he had been either in blackface or KKK robes in a photo on his medical school yearbook page.
The slashing victim and his wife also say Mr. Plaza's friends or relatives have been trying to intimidate them into recanting their testimony, threatening them over the phone and even visiting the homes and businesses of their relatives in the Dominican Republic.
She unfollowed her days after the scandal broke, and the following month, the Keeping up with the Kardashians star accused Woods of lying in her Red Table Talk interview, initially saying that she was "the reason my family broke up" before recanting that claim.
Despite her confession, on May 9, 1693, a grand jury declined to indict her due to a lack of evidence, though she languished for 15 months in a crowded Boston prison because Parris, incensed at Tituba for recanting her confession, refused to pay her bail.
Twenty years later, she told F.B.I. investigators working on behalf of the former independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr that Mr. Clinton had raped her, recanting an affidavit that she had signed the previous year in which she said that the incident had not taken place.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A man who attacked and damaged a masterpiece of Russian painting with a metal pole said on Tuesday he had acted for ideological reasons to rescue the reputation of a tsar, recanting an earlier confession that the vandalism was fueled by vodka.
It lay just beyond the drudgework of recanting: I know I said I was an alcoholic and then took it back and said I wasn't really and then took that back and said I actually was but the thing is I'm really not, I promise.
"Southwest of Salem" picks up work that began long before a film crew arrived, but the director, Deborah S. Esquenazi, bears witness to crucial moments, such as one of the nieces, now an adult, remorsefully recanting her accusations, and later reuniting with her aunt, Ms. Ramirez.
If the Cold War is gone and the evangelical culture wars have lost much of their steam, we remain ensconced in similar debates today, and — despite recanting his theopolitics in the end — the alliances that Mr. Graham forged and the battle lines he drew have endured.
"My handler got back to me and said it was 'excellent work' and forwarded it to the head office," said Mr. Morton, a former Qaeda recruiter from New York who served prison time on terrorism charges before recanting and agreeing to work undercover for law enforcement.
We heard from people connected to the situation that characterization simply wasn't true -- in fact, we were told it was Ken who'd put her in an impossible spot by not allowing her to perform her biggest hit single at the time, "7 Rings," and then later recanting.
But in a primary that may revolve around Medicare for All and a Green New Deal, Biden's obvious centrism and voting record will be liabilities that his off-the-cuff style may make worse—it's easy to imagine the punchy, impulsive Biden doubling down when he should be recanting.
It was the final straw for the flurry of Republicans who began recanting their endorsements and calling on the Republican nominee to drop out on Saturday, but it was also just the latest in a string of outrageous, controversial and inflammatory comments Trump has made over the course of his nearly 16-month-old campaign.
It's not always a pretty picture: In T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong's riveting book "A False Report," an overburdened criminal justice system pressures a rape victim into recanting her story, while in "We the Corporations," Adam Winkler pulls the curtain on two centuries of corporate efforts to benefit from political and legal maneuverings.
The lawsuit states CBP agents coerced her into recanting her fear of staying in Mexico and signing a form withdrawing her application for admission to the US. Abigail Doe and other women in the lawsuit said they were told by agents that if they continued to pursue their asylum claims they would be separated from their children.
Read more: The best new TV show coming to Netflix this weekend is 'Unbelievable,' a crime drama inspired by true events that has a 95% on Rotten TomatoesThe series centers around 18-year-old Marie Adler (played by Kaitlyn Dever) who reports a rape in Lynnwood, Washington by a masked intruder, only for police to coerce her into recanting her story when they doubt her credibility.
Nestorius himself retired to a monastery, later recanting his Nestorian position.
Joss Carter eventually enlists help from mob boss Carl Elias, who is able to use his resources to pressure Azarello into recanting.
The Country Walk case is a Florida 1985 "Multi-Victim, Multi-Offender" child sex abuse case that occurred during the day-care sex-abuse hysteria. Frank Fuster remains imprisoned, making him allegedly the last victim of this moral panic. His wife Ileana Flores Fuster initially denied any wrongdoing, but following months of interrogations, she testified against Frank and confessed to the alleged crimes, later recanting her confession, then recanting her recantation, and finally recanting that. This case became known because it seemed to have better evidence than other ritual abuse cases, but scientific findings since Fuster's conviction have challenged the evidence.
However, she insisted that Clinton had not pressured or bribed her in any way, and so Starr concluded that the story was not relevant to his investigation and his report only mentioned the recanting in a footnote.
His widow saved her live by recanting the heresies and lived out her life in an abbey. The old stadhuis (city hall) in Woerden, now a museum The city magistrates of Woerden were tolerant towards the Lutheran confession.
He died without recanting, but received absolution at the hands of a French priest, though public mass for his soul was forbidden by the ecclesiastical powers. He is buried next to the south-east corner of St. Mary's Church in Paddington, London.
Vanessa Arscott and Adam Lloyd The murders of Adam Lloyd and Vanessa Arscott in the Thai town of Kanchanaburi on 9 September 2004, were blamed on Somchai Wisetsingh, a decorated Thai police officer. After confessing, then recanting his story, Wisetsingh was convicted of the crime.
During the period of McCarthyism in America, Trachtenberg was twice subject to prosecution and convicted under the Smith Act; the convictions were overturned, the first by recanting of a government witness and the second by a US Circuit Court of Appeals decision in 1958.
Harold Lamont "Walkin' Wili" Otey (August 1, 1951 – September 2, 1994) was convicted of the murder of Jane McManus. Despite recanting his confession and maintaining his innocence for more than 15 years,(nd) "Harold Lamont "Wili" Otey" . Final Exposure. Retrieved on 2007-07-20.
News reports at the time quoted him as saying he was shocked by the paper's content and unaware of its nature. Ford also wrote a public letter to ADL president Sigmund Livingston recanting his anti- Semitic views.Blakeslee, Spencer (2000).The Death of American Antisemitism. Praeger/Greenwood.
Parham denounced these views as unscriptural. Parham also preached against the racial mixing of the revival. Seymour responded by recanting an earlier acknowledgement of Parham's authority and declaring the Holy Ghost to be the mission's only leader. Parham became the most far- reaching challenge to Seymour's leadership.
Ives p. 204 He was arrested with Northumberland at Cambridge and tried at Westminster Hall on 19 August 1553.Ives p. 243; Sil p. 86 On 22 August 1553 he took the Catholic communion, recanting his Protestant faith in a ceremony at St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower precincts.Nichols pp.
The Indians who had sworn against him afterward took counter-oaths, and, just before his departure, asked Dellius to forgive them. But, they were his converts, and he was known to have great power over them, so their recanting of their statement was not accepted. His deed was vacated. Dellius remained in Europe.
Kichijiro, who is troubled, sneaks into the holding cell, asks Rodrigo to forgive him. He says he betrayed Rodrigo because everyone shamed him for recanting his faith and despises anyone who reminds him of it. Inoue, with the interpreter, invites Rodrigo for a talk in private. Inoue says the Church is unwanted in Japan.
The complainants prior statement was admitted for the truth of its contents without being under oath or videotaped where the statement was corroborated by the accused confession. The enhanced reliability of the corroboration and the opportunity to cross-examine the recanting witness was sufficient to remove much of the dangers associated with prior statements.
I still think that the points I made there and the questions I raised were worth making as part of the ongoing discussion. I'm not recanting. But those were ideas put forward as part of a theological discussion. I'm now in a position where I'm bound to say the teaching of the Church is this, the consensus is this.
The Smithsonian's action triggered a decades-long feud with the surviving Wright brother, Orville. It was not until 1942 that the Smithsonian finally relented, publishing the Aerodrome modifications made by Curtiss and recanting misleading statements it had made about the 1914 tests.Honious, Ann. 2003, "What Dreams We Have, Appendix C – Tests of the Langley Aerodrome." nps.gov.
Broad restrictions on Baháʼís appear to be aimed at destroying them as a community. Baháʼís repeatedly have been offered relief from mistreatment in exchange for recanting their faith. Baháʼí cemeteries, holy places, historical sites, administrative centers, and other assets were seized shortly after the 1979 revolution. None of the properties have been returned, and many have been destroyed.
However, immediately afterward, Kay observes Michael receiving his caporegimes. One of them, Peter Clemenza, (Richard Castellano) respectfully greets him as the new Don. Kay realizes Connie was telling the truth and that Michael has become his father's successor in every way. In the novel, Kay flees to New Hampshire with their children, despite Connie's recanting her accusations.
After five years of appeals, the conviction was overturned. Another former member, Michael Lowry, claimed to have been beaten and held prisoner in 2011 to drive out gay demons. Lowry testified before a grand jury but in 2013 he rejoined the church, recanting his allegations. Lowry later left the church again and has said he stands by his earlier statements.
It is said that he escaped the penalties of heresy by recanting his errors, and was despised accordingly by his Protestant contemporaries. The exact date, cause, and location of his death are unknown. Barnabe Googe, in his Eglogs, Epythaphes, and Sonettes(1563), included An Epytaphes on the Death of Nicholas Grimaold, which was written before Googe's departure abroad in 1562.
Sotto voce (,American Heritage DictionaryCollins English Dictionary ; literally "under the voice") means intentionally lowering the volume of one's voice for emphasis. The speaker gives the impression of uttering involuntarily a truth which may surprise, shock, or offend. Galileo Galilei's (probably apocryphal) utterance "" ("And yet [the Earth] moves"), spoken after recanting his heliocentric theory, is an example of sotto voce utterance.
During the initial development of the Christian Church under the Roman Empire followers often had to practice in secret. Official policy under Trajan was to provide Christians with the choice between recanting and execution.Trajan in Pliny, Letters 10.97. The term crypto-Christianity can be applied to that segment of the church population which concealed its Christian beliefs as a means to avoid persecution.
"Blessed John Forest 1471 – 1538", Saints and Blesseds of the OFM Province in Britain Forest was sent to a convent in the north. Despite initially recanting, Forest was detained at Newgate Prison, on the basis of denial of the king's supremacy, together with several other Friars, who persuaded him to stand fast in his Roman Catholic beliefs.Demaus, Robert. (1904) Hugh Latimer: a biography.
This changed when new letters giving de Queyluy ecclesiastical authority over the colony were received from both the Archbishop of Rouen and King Louis XIV the following month. Recanting his earlier submission, de Queylus sought to have the governor of the colony enforce his authority. Unfortunately for him, the king had quickly reversed his decision. When a letter to that effect arrived, de Queylus relented.
However, he offered to falsify the arrest report in exchange for Julien recanting his allegations against the Strike Team. A terrified Julien caved in to Vic's demands. After this, Vic repeatedly attempted to be friendly to Julien, with varying degrees of reception. However, when Julien was offered a position in the Strike Team, he at first refused, saying that he did not wish to work alongside Mackey.
One witness initially claimed Brown had his hands in the air before recanting his account. The slogan was adopted at protests against police brutality in the U.S. A United States Department of Justice investigation, under the leadership of African-American U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, found the 'hands up' claim was inconsistent with the physical and forensic evidence, and the witness testimony surrounding the Brown shooting.
Despite recanting his original concerns and asking the jury for leniency, Lakin was found guilty of all charges and sentenced to dismissal from the Army, loss of pay and allowances, and a prison term of six months. Lakin was released from the United States Disciplinary Barracks after serving five of his six months. He was later denied a medical license in Kansas as a result of his dereliction of duty.
Dotson just had been freed after six years in prison on a rape charge by Webb. Webb ended up recanting her story so Dotson was set free. Both appeared on the CBS program as part of (as George later told Tom Shales of The Washington Post) a Webb-Dotson press tour "charade." Both were on or had appeared on NBC News and ABC News as well as other media outlets.
Yahya Adwan Farhan (born Adwan Farhan in 1976) is an Arab-Israeli criminal and serial killer responsible for numerous offences, the most notable being the murder of Dana Bennett. Farhan confessed to numerous robberies, rapes and four murders (later recanting them), and was convicted of three murders and one rape, receiving three consecutive life sentences. After an appeal, he was acquitted of his last murder, but his other convictions were upheld.
Depalma, Anthony. New York Times, Saudi Case Casting a Light on How Militants Infiltrate and Exploit Canada, May 4, 1997 Although he was not formally accused or charged, he was frequently questioned about his relationship with the 1998 hijacking of a Kuwaiti jet. He eventually ended up recanting many of his statements, ostensibly after he realised that Canadian officials weren't likely to let him stay in the country in exchange.
Burr, sensing an attack on his honor, and recovering from his defeat, demanded an apology in letter form. Hamilton wrote a letter in response and ultimately refused because he could not recall the instance of insulting Burr. Hamilton would also have been accused of recanting Cooper's letter out of cowardice. After a series of attempts to reconcile were to no avail, a duel was arranged through liaisons on June 27, 1804.
He wrote a tract against John Frith (dated 1 August 1534). Gardiner's indictment states that he was executed for endeavouring "to deprive the King of his dignity, title, and name of Supreme Head of the English and Irish Church". Thomas Haywood, who had been condemned with him, was afterward pardoned on recanting his opinions. His other companions at the bar were John Larke, and John Ireland, who had once been Thomas More's chaplain.
When the line was constructed, the track had been light, using flat bottom rails spiked directly to the sleepers. The very sharp curves led to gauge spreading, even under the short wheelbase of the Terrier locomotives, and in 1910 the track was relaid in bullhead material. A second renewal took place later, in Southern Railway days, and a further time in association with easing and recanting of the most difficult curves in 1959.
Theodorus and Nicolaus were both at the Second Council of Nicaea in 787, the former recanting his previous iconoclast position, the latter being the Catholic bishop whom the iconoclasts had expelled. The Notitia Episcopatuum of Pseudo-Epiphanius, composed in about 640 under the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, reports that Myra at that time had 36 suffragan sees. The early 10th-century Notitia attributed to Emperor Leo VI the Wise lists only 33.Sévérien Salaville, v.
Harvey Job Matusow (October 3, 1926 – January 17, 2002) was an American Communist who became an informer for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and subsequently a paid witness for a variety of anti-subversion bodies, including the House Un-American Activities Committee, before eventually recanting the bulk of his testimony. These activities led to his own perjury conviction and a prison sentence. His McCarthy era activities overshadowed his later work as an artist, actor and producer.
Tommy Watson, the minister of her new church that was paying for her education and who had helped to negotiate her early release and deportation, flew to Honduras to meet with Ileana. There Ileana signed a letter recanting her denial, witnessed by Watson. This prevented the hearing that attorneys Cohen and Robert Rosenthal were trying to arrange for Frank. In her 2001 Frontline interview, Ileana changed her story once again, claiming that Watson threatened her into signing that letter.
On 8 July 2005 the presiding judge found him guilty based on matching DNA evidence. The decision was appealed to the Taiwan High Court, which upheld the ruling in 2007 and again in 2008. After the first High Court ruling, the Supreme Court offered to review the case. The Taiwan High Court heard the case again, and in February 2012 had cleared Fung of the charges because the housekeeper had made a statement recanting her accusations.
Bright said "looking at all the evidence here, I cannot prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt". Furthermore, the accuser wrote to the D.A. through her lawyer expressing she no longer wanted to pursue criminal charges because the level of media attention would make a criminal trial too "intrusive" of a personal experience. The letter stressed that she was not recanting her accusation. As a result of the unabridged details revealed in Bright's press conference, reaction was swift.
He returned to Iran in 2005, recanting his statements, then migrated to the United Arab Emirates in 2011. On 13 November 2011, his body was found in a hotel in Dubai. It was reported that he was killed by a hotel servant, but the Dubai Police stated that he had died after taking a large quantity of antidepressants.Ahmad Rezaee, son of the Mohsen Rezaee was killed in Dubai Tabnak His brother, Omidvar, is a member of the Parliament of Iran since 2008.
He had been arrested or ticketed eight times for robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, theft, heroin possession, and other crimes. On February 3, 2015, he had been charged with felony first-degree "reckless endangering safety", in relation to a shooting at a party on August 24, 2014. This charge was followed by felony witness intimidation, when Smith attempted, through his girlfriend, to get the victim to sign a letter recanting his account. Both charges were dismissed after the victim willingly recanted his story.
She continues to allege that the incident happened as reported, and that the police coerced her into recanting her original statement. Previously, Heatherington had filed reports with Lethbridge police that she was being stalked. She was receiving sexually explicit letters from her stalker, but her reports often did not match police surveillance evidence. On June 10, 2003, she was charged with public mischief after police concluded that the stalker did not exist, and that Heatherington was likely writing the letters herself.
In 1938, after the Anschluss, Schrödinger had problems because of his flight from Germany in 1933 and his known opposition to Nazism. He issued a statement recanting this opposition (he later regretted doing so and explained the reason to Einstein). However, this did not fully appease the new dispensation and the University of Graz dismissed him from his job for political unreliability. He suffered harassment and received instructions not to leave the country, but he and his wife fled to Italy.
Duchess Renée was not able to persuade her husband, Ercole d'Este, to share her views, and Marot had to leave Ferrara. He went to Venice, but before very long Pope Paul III remonstrated with Francis I on the severity with which the Protestants were treated, and they were allowed to return to Paris on condition of recanting their errors. Marot returned with the rest, and abjured his heresy at Lyon. In 1539 Francis gave him a house and grounds in the suburbs.
Mags and Doyle eventually decide he is too much of a liability and hand him over to Raylan who arrests him. When he is released due to a fellow criminal recanting his statement Dickie goes on the offensive. He traps Raylan and strings him from a tree beating him with a baseball bat as retribution for Raylan crippling him with a bat in high school. Boyd shows up intending to kill Dickie but is convinced to let Raylan have him when he heads back to Mags' house.
Rîmaru, whose trial drew significant public attention, thought he had convinced investigators of his insanity defense. He was apparently shocked when he read the report stating that his judgment was not impaired by mental illness, that he did not suffer from hallucinations, delirium, or similar conditions. He immediately changed his plea, recanting his previous confessions in their entirety; thenceforth, he refused to answer even his lawyer's questions. Eventually, Rîmaru was sentenced to death, with the courtroom erupting in applause when the penalty was pronounced.
He was only released on probation in March 1934 after recanting his political views and agreeing to disperse his theatrical company. In May, he published a novel, Byakuya ("White Night") serialized in the literary magazine Chūōkōron. However, he soon returned to the theater, producing a dramatization of Shimazaki Toson's Yoake no mae ("Before the Dawn") in November 1934. He quickly followed this with numerous other works over the next couple of years, including efforts to revitalize the genre of shimpa and to produce new forms of kabuki.
Garraty is strangely drawn to Stebbins: at first, he is sure Stebbins will be the first Walker to be ticketed, but soon he becomes convinced that Stebbins will win. Stebbins has many strange mannerisms, often talking in riddles to Garraty to teach him a vital lesson—and then later recanting them as lies. After Scramm's death, Stebbins becomes the odds-on favorite, having shown no sign of fatigue and being described as "like diamonds" and impossible to wear down. He receives only four warnings throughout the Walk prior to his breakdown at the end.
Bui Baby happens to be a regular passenger on the same bus driver vehicle during one of these extreme shifts and witnessed the occurrence of an accident. She sees the driver of the private car acting unusual and also the bus driver falling asleep at the wheel. When the bus driver is charged with vehicular homicide, Bui Baby does her best to remember every detail and keeps recanting her statement. Her eagerness to clear the bus driver causes her to offend the AI team and Sze Ma Sir in front of high-ranking officials.
Apostasy in Islam does not include acts against Islam or conversion to another religion that is involuntary, due mental disorders, forced or done as concealment out of fear of persecution or during war (Taqiyya or Kitman).R. Ibrahim (2009, editors: J. Gallagher and E. Patterson), Debating the War of Ideas, Palgrave Macmillan, , p. 68-72, quote – "Muslims who were forced to choose between recanting Islam or suffering persecution were, and still are, permitted to lie by feigning apostasy" (p. 68).J.T. Munroe (2004), Hispano-Arabic Poetry, Gorgias Press, , p.
On June 27, Hyde returned to the church and publicly explained himself, recanting his affidavit and asking to be restored. The fall conference, October 6 to 8, 1839, voted to restore both Hyde and William Smith as apostles. Hyde had also left church activity, and thus the quorum, on October 19, 1838. When dealing with seniority in the council in 1875, long after the death of Joseph Smith, Brigham Young ruled that, if a council member had been disciplined and removed from the council, his seniority was based on the date of readmission.
On February 10, 1992, the New Kids filed a defamation lawsuit against McPherson regarding his lip-syncing allegations. In April 1992, McPherson dropped his suit against Starr and released a statement recanting his previous allegations stating, "They [The New Kids] did sing lead on their vocals". By the time the lip- syncing allegations surfaced, the group was starting to experience a backlash. Despite their success, the group was regularly dismissed by critics for their attempts to promote themselves as an urban act and their practice of using backing vocals for live performances.
Although the crime happened 16 years before the time of his review, he provided an analysis of the evidence, including reviewing taped interrogations of Toole by Hollywood Police Detective Mark Smith. Stone says his review found evidence "beyond a reasonable doubt" that Toole murdered Adam. Both Toole and Lucas were notorious, Stone noted, for confessing to crimes they committed, and then recanting. In 2007, allegations earned widespread publicity that Jeffrey Dahmer, arrested in Wisconsin in 1991 after killing more than a dozen men and boys, was also named as a suspect in Adam's murder.
Giles Corey insists that when Ruth Putnam accused Rebecca Nurse, Mr. Putnam was heard to tell his daughter that she had won him a "fine gift of land". Corey refuses to name the person who heard this remark, and the judges order Corey's arrest. Meanwhile, Mary Warren insists she only thought she saw spirits but is later cowed by the other girls into recanting her recantation. Elizabeth Proctor says she is pregnant and will be spared from death until the baby is born, but he insists on charging the girls with false witness.
In 1965, at an Ecumenical Conference in a Guatemalan stadium, he denounced the Catholic Church to an audience of 50,000 people. Rivera says that the Jesuits then sent him to a top-secret psychiatric hospital in Spain to make him embrace the Catholic faith—what Rivera referred to as "recanting his faith." Here he says that he was tortured and given poison until he nearly died, eventually being put into an iron lung because his lungs had broken down from the abuse. According to Rivera, he was "nearly at death" when he asked Jesus to forgive him and was miraculously healed.
He converted to Islam as a boy, but later repented and became an Orthodox monk. Demetrius decided that to expiate his sins, he must perform a great penance by returning to Tripoli to confess publicly that he was recanting his conversion to Islam. His abbot tried to dissuade him, to no avail, and Demetrius returned to Tripoli and publicly confessed his re-conversion to Christianity. Because of this, he was tried by a Turkish judge for apostasy from Islam and convicted and sentenced to die in 1803, despite the attempted intercession of a Turkish friend, who tried to cover up for him.
Kheiralla endorsed Abdu'l-Bahá as head of the religion and Edward praised and embraced Kheiralla though Kheiralla did not return the compliments. However Karím sent out a circular letter announcing Kheiralla’s recanting, in Karím's words, and Haddad believed this broke the accord reached between Karím and Kheiralla. The Getsingers were mentioned among the Baháʼís in newspaper coverage of the Karím challenge against Kheiralla. Other meetings were attempted to heal the breach including Karím and translators coming to Chicago, on money raised by Baháʼís in New York organized by Thornton Chase, but Kheiralla never attended the meetings and accusations began to multiply instead.
Scarantino told Pipino that he was investigated for involvement in the bombing only because he was brother-in-law of Salvatore Profeta, who had participated in the preparation of the car bomb. Scarantino became a pentito and sentenced to 18 years in prison for the massacre, and according to Pipino Scarantino's recanting of involvement had been concealed by La Barbera, who had told Pipino not to disclose information he learned in discussions with Scarantino to anyone other than La Barbera. Pipino states that La Barbera thus created the "falso pentito". Scarantino retracted his admission of guilt in 1995.
Takami was interested in literature from youth, and was particularly attracted to the humanism expressed by the Shirakaba writers. On entering Tokyo Imperial University he joined a leftist student arts group, and contributed to their literary journal (Sayoku Geijutsu). After graduation, he went to work for Columbia Records, and continued his activities as a Marxist writer, as part of the proletarian literature movement. page 121 In 1932, he was arrested with other communists and suspected members of the Japan Communist Party under the Peace Preservation Laws, and was released six months later after being coerced into recanting his leftist ideology.
Hus again declared himself willing to submit if he could be convinced of errors. This declaration was considered an unconditional surrender, and he was asked to confess: # that he had erred in the theses which he had hitherto maintained; # that he renounced them for the future; # that he recanted them; and # that he declared the opposite of these sentences. He asked to be exempted from recanting doctrines which he had never taught; others, which the assembly considered erroneous, he was not willing to revoke; to act differently would be against his conscience. These words found no favorable reception.
He also perjured himself in court by recanting an implication of police officer involvement in the death of Christopher Wallace. Today Suave is still in prison although new information has been presented that he was in Jackson, Mississippi, visiting his sister the day of the alleged murder. Even a minister in Jackson states he saw Anderson at his church the day of the murder. All witnesses who once testified against him have come forward with their own stories why they implicated Anderson as a killer; however both have changed their stories, alleging the police placed them under duress.
After Mike and Nacho sideline Tuco by provoking him into attacking Mike over a staged fender bender, Hector approaches Mike and offers him $5,000 to recant his testimony that Tuco was carrying a gun, which will reduce Tuco's sentence. Mike refuses, but Hector makes repeated attempts to intimidate Mike into accepting, from having men break into Mike's house to having The Cousins threaten Mike's granddaughter. Mike eventually accepts $50,000 for recanting his testimony. Despite complying with Hector's demands, Mike is not happy about the threats to Kaylee's life and retaliates by attacking an ice cream truck transporting Hector's drug cash.
Following the transformation of Yale's debating societies into the Yale Union, and later, the Yale Political Union, Brothers in Unity and the Linonian Society ceased function as literary and debating societies. Both societies continued their existence in secrecy, recanting their roles as intellectual colloquiums and instead prioritizing power and social influence as paramount. Linonia morphed into the template of other Yale secret societies, although its current existence is still questioned and its membership is not disclosed to the public as of 2012. While unsubstantiated, Linonia is said to participate in Yale's April "tap night," along with the college's senior societies.
Gertrud Svensdotter witnessed the execution of the condemned at the Mora witch trial on 19 May 1669. The year after, she was called upon by vicar Lars Elvius to entertain his fascinated private guests by recanting her testimony. On 9 February 1673 she married her fellow witch trial witness Lars Mattson, four years her senior, and in connection to her wedding, her two unmarried aunts and foster mothers gave her their farm. Gertrud Svensdotter was buried on 1 May 1675, one week after giving birth to a son, Matts, who was also buried on 11 June 1675.
Despite a tendency of US perjury law toward broad prosecutory power under perjury statutes, American perjury law has afforded potential defendants a new form of defense not found in the British Common Law. This defense requires that an individual admit to making a perjurious statement during that same proceeding and recanting the statement. Though this defensive loophole slightly narrows the types of cases which may be prosecuted for perjury, the effect of this statutory defense is to promote a truthful retelling of facts by witnesses, thus helping to ensure the reliability of American court proceedings just as broadened perjury statutes aimed to do.
Petty Officer First Class Daniel M. King was a United States Navy cryptanalyst. He is notable for first falling under suspicion of spying on the United States in 1999; then for confessing following a long and grueling interrogation that he says drove him to consider suicide; then for recanting his confession. Michael Gelles, who was then the Naval Criminal Investigative Service's chief forensic psychologist has been criticized for the role he played in King's interrogation. King, who had served in the Navy for 20 years, first fell under suspicion when the report on a routine polygraph classed its results as "inconclusive".
Bridges was blacklisted briefly in the 1950s after he admitted to the House Un-American Activities Committee that he had once been a member of the Actors' Laboratory Theatre, a group found to have had links to the Communist party. He returned to acting after recanting his membership and serving as a cooperative witness, achieving his greatest success in television. Bridges made his TV debut in 1951 with "Man's First Debt" in The Bigelow Theatre. He had starring roles in the films The Fighting Seventh (1951), Three Steps North (1951), and Richer Than the Earth (1951).
Medical personnel in the United States of America typically collect evidence for potential rape cases commonly referred to as rape kits. Though normally collected, the rape kits are not always sent off for testing. Reasons given by the police for rape kits not being tested include cost (processing a kit can cost up to $1,500), decisions being made to not prosecute, and victims either recanting or declining to progress the case. As identifying injury is an important part of identifying rape victims, particular attention must be given to examinations of patients with dark skin, particularly the thighs, labia majora, posterior fourchette, and fossa navicularis.
At this period the Italian exiles in Geneva were forming the idea of Christ as a person subordinate to God, the Father, and of the Holy Spirit as simply God's power. In June Gentile and Nicola Gallo were denounced and tried for heresy and blasphemy by Calvin himselfPaul Helm, John Calvin's Ideas 2006 p41 with the result that Gentile was sentenced to beheading. The charge was commuted when Gentile agreed to go through the city barefoot in a shirt, the heralds ahead of him, recanting his heresy, and to burn his own writings. The bailiff of Bern he managed to incense by dedicating a booklet to him.
Constantin Al. Ionescu-Caion (, born Constantin Alexandru Ionescu and commonly known as Caion; 1882 – November or December 1918) was a Romanian journalist and poet, primarily remembered for his legal dispute with humorist Ion Luca Caragiale. He was a Symbolist, a disciple of Alexandru Macedonski, and a militant Francophile, as well as a leading opponent of literary tradition. His scattered work comprises essays, short stories and prose poetry, noted for their cultural references, but made little impact on Romanian literature. As a journalist, Caion prioritized scandals, accusing Caragiale of plagiarism and losing the subsequent celebrity trial of 1902, before partly recanting and winning the retrial.
In an attempt to provoke Dolarhyde out of hiding, Graham gives an interview to Freddy Lounds of The Tattler, in which he says that "The Tooth Fairy" is impotent, homosexual, and possibly the product of incest; he also implies that Lecter is offended that the killer considers himself Lecter's equal. The interview enrages Dolarhyde, who kidnaps Lounds, glues him to an antique wheelchair, intimidates him into recanting his article on tape, and then bites his lips off. Dolarhyde then sets Lounds on fire and rolls him down an incline into The Tattlers parking garage. Meanwhile, Dolarhyde falls in love with a blind co-worker named Reba McClane.
He became one of Henry VIII Tudor's chief agents in the royal divorce proceedings, which assisted the advancement of his ecclesiastical careerhe was awarded the deanery of Lichfield in 1533, the rectory of Hackney (1534), and treasurership of Salisbury (1535). On 11 June 1536, he was elected Bishop of Chichester, and as such furthered Henry's political andfrom the Catholic point of view schismaticalecclesiastical policy, though not sufficiently thoroughly to satisfy archbishop Thomas Cranmer. On 19 February 1543, he was translated to the bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield on the royal authority alone, without papal confirmation. He held his bishopric through the reign of Edward VI, though Dodd says he was deprived for recanting his disloyalty to the pope.
In 1995, Rybolovlev moved his family to Geneva, Switzerland, fearing for their security amid the domestic chaos following the Soviet Union's demise during that time. In May 1996, Rybolovlev was accused of plotting the murder of a rival businessman, Evgeny Panteleymonov, and was subsequently arrested. He spent 11 months in jail before being fully acquitted at trial for a lack of evidence, following the only living witness recanting his testimony, and the intervention in Rybolovlev's favor of Andrey Pokhmelkin, the brother of a prominent congressman representing Perm District in the Duma, as well as that of local Governor Gennady Igumnov. In 1997 Rybolovlev was acquitted by courts of law at three levels, including the Presidium of the Supreme Court.
Due to ill-treatment by his stepmother, Demetrius left home and went to seek work in Tripoli, where he was apprenticed to a barber. He converted to Islam and took the name Mehmet, but later repented and became an Orthodox monk on the island of Chios. Demetrius fell into a deep depression when the weight of his sin fully weighed in and decided that to expiate his mistake, he must perform a great penance: returning to Tripoli to confess publicly that he was recanting his conversion to Islam. His abbot tried to dissuade him, to no avail, and Demetrius returned to Tripoli and publicly confessed his re-conversion to Christianity several times.
Although, at one point, Zvi had convinced many European and Middle Eastern rabbis of his claim, the episode ended with him recanting and converting to Islam. The global Jewish community was still reeling from that, and the similarities between Luzzatto's writings and Zvi's were perceived as being particularly dangerous and heretical. These writings, only some of which have survived, are often misunderstood to describe a belief that the Ramchal and his followers were key figures in a messianic drama that was about to take place. In this contentious interpretation, he identified one of his followers as the Messiah, son of David, and assumed for himself the role of Moses, claiming that he was that biblical figure's reincarnation.
It really speaks to history, it shows what black people went through in those days." In a report to Congress in March 2018, the U.S. Department of Justice stated that it was reopening the investigation into Till's death due to new information. However, the 'recanting' claim made by Tyson was not on his tape-recording of the interview. “It is true that that part is not on tape because I was setting up the tape recorder" Tyson said. Donham’s daughter-in- law, Marsha Bryant, who was present for the two interviews, said her mother- in-law “never recanted.” The support Tyson provided to back up his claim, was a handwritten note that he said had been made at the time.
Lord Hoffmann held that the vague aspiration that it "might" was not enough here: there was no concrete assurance or promise given, and so no unfairness in Mr Phillips' recanting. Unfair prejudice in this sense is an action not well suited to public companies,See Re Blue Arrow plc [1987] BCLC 585 when the alleged obligations binding the company were potentially undisclosed to public investors in the constitution, since this would undermine the principle of transparency. However it is plain that minority shareholders can also bring claims for more serious breaches of obligation, such as breach of directors' duties.e.g. Bhullar v Bhullar [2003] EWCA Civ 424 Unfair prejudice petitions remain most prevalent in small companies, and are the most numerous form of dispute to enter company courts.e.g.
After the trial, Coghlan posed topless for a newspaper for £5,400, then worked as a bingo caller, earning enough money to buy a small house, where she continued raising her son Robin, out of the limelight, who had no knowledge of his mother's former profession and notoriety until he was 15. Then, in late 1999 and 2000, as Archer was running for Mayor of London, several of his confederates who had testified at the trial for him, began recanting their stories. In September 2000, Archer was charged with perjury, his trial due to open the next May. However, on 26 April 2001, drug addict Gary Day crashed a stolen Jaguar S-Type into Coghlan's Ford Fiesta outside Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
The play's subplot deals with Swetnam, who is brought to trial before a court of women for his offences against the gender and ends up recanting his bias. The play's main plot, a story of political intrigue and courtly love, derives from a novel by Juan de Flores called the Historia de Aurelio e Isabella (also known as Grisel y Mirabella), written c. 1495. (The same novel provided John Fletcher with plot material for his Women Pleased.) De Flore's novel was popular, and had been published in English translation five times between 1556 and 1586. It has been argued that the play also shows specific debts to earlier dramas, notably George Peele's The Arraignment of Paris and John Lyly's Endymion.
Despite the stipulation in canon law that recanting heretics be reprieved, Mary was determined to make an example of Cranmer, arguing that "his iniquity and obstinacy was so great against God and your Grace that your clemency and mercy could have no place with him", and pressed ahead with his execution. alt=Cranmer was told that he would be able to make a final recantation but this time in public during a service at the University Church. He wrote and submitted the speech in advance and it was published after his death. At the pulpit on the day of his execution, he opened with a prayer and an exhortation to obey the king and queen, but he ended his sermon totally unexpectedly, deviating from the prepared script.
Although Adrien does not trust Maurel enough to reveal the location of his stash, Adrien gives Maurel a hint to pass along to Anna, Adrien's wife, as Maurel is being released early due to his alleged victim recanting her charges of rape. Adrien's peace of mind is ruined when Manuel Carrega, a member of the National Gendarmerie, visits him and requests information on Maurel, whom he insists is a serial killer and rapist. When the Russian mobsters ambush Adrien in retaliation for his earlier intervention, Adrien overpowers both them and a corrupt guard, and he escapes from the prison by using the guard's uniform. While Adrien attempts to check on his family, he encounters Claire Linné, a rising star who has been reassigned to capture him.
Harwood and two other soldiers he had influenced were convicted under martial law for laying down his arms during battle. (Harwood and his two companions were later pardoned by King George II.)Brock, p. 315–316. Responses to his booklet against pacifism came from a number of Quaker writers including Joseph Besse and from an unknown and anonymous author who wrote a response called A Modest Plea in behalf of the People call'd Quakers. In 1755, Finch published a second pamphlet recanting his anti- pacifist views titled Second Thoughts concerning War, wherein that great subject is candidly considered, and set in a new light, in answer to, and by the author of a late pamphlet, intitled "The Nature and Duty of Self Defence, addressed to the People called Quakers".
356, by Andrew Dickson White, 2004, Kessinger Publishing In the manuscript, Loos argues against the existence of witchcraft and especially against the validity of confessions obtained under torture. (Binsfeld had in 1589 published his own book on witchcraft, in which he supported confessions and denunciations obtained through torture.) In his work, Loos is believed to have been influenced by the arguments of Johann Weyer, a Protestant Dutch physician, who in 1563 put forth a book attacking the persecution of witches while also categorizing kinds of magical demons.The Hanover Historical Manuscripts Project, Jonathon Perry, 2001, Footnote #9 After recanting, Loos was under constant watch by religious officials, and was briefly imprisoned several more times, under the accusation that he had relapsed into theological error. This continued persecution was conducted by his nemesis, a priest in the Jesuit order named Martin Del Rio.
The popular anti-Catholic polemicist John Foxe claims More had Tewkesbury pinioned "hand, foot, and head in the stocks" for six days before having him whipped at "Jesu's tree" in his garden, "and also twisted his brows with small ropes, so that the blood started out of his eyes". More himself, however, denied such claims in his "Apology" (1533), which were popular at the time: :Stories of a similar nature were current even in More's lifetime and he denied them forcefully. He admitted that he did imprison heretics in his house – 'theyr sure kepynge' – he called it – but he utterly rejected claims of torture and whipping... 'as help me God.' Tewkesbury was subsequently moved to the Tower of London and confessed that he had read The Obedience of a Christian Man and The Wicked Mammon since recanting his beliefs two years earlier.
Tylesworth, openly declaring his faith and refusing to recant his beliefs, was sentenced to burn, while Harding, along with many other Lollard sympathisers, agreed to recant and was given a penance. By 1521 he had returned to holding Lollard belief, and was again called before an ecclesiastical court set up by the new Bishop, hardliner John Longland, personal confessor to Henry VIII. On this occasion six Lollards, five men and one woman, were sentenced to burn at the stake, but Harding again escaped death by recanting a second time. Harding's Memorial on White Hill in Chesham In May 1532, now living in Chesham, he was arrested while reading The Obedience of a Christian Man by William Tyndale, and a search of his house revealed several other works by Tyndale, including The New Testament in English and The Practice of Prelates.
Guests include a homophobic protestant reverend (Charles Durning); a misogynistic, chauvinistic rape apologist (Mark Harmon); a Neo-Nazi; an anti- environmentalist (Jason Alexander); a racist, anti-Semitic Nation of Islam fundamentalist; an anti-abortion activist; a censorship advocate; a man who beats up gays (the only dinner guest who momentarily considers recanting his beliefs, until his hosts, in their bloodlust, goad him away from reformation); and critics of gay rights, all of whom are murdered. After ten murders, misgivings begin to surface within the group as a couple of them grow indecisive regarding the justification of their actions. Infighting and guilt compel the group to spare a teenage opponent of mandatory sex education, despite the protests of Luke and Pete. Sheriff Alice Stanley (Nora Dunn), who investigates the whereabouts of a missing girl named Jenny Tyler (Elisabeth Moss) comes upon the group.
Gemma Teller made a personal deal with Stahl to surrender to the federal authorities, but her heart condition flares, causing her to pass out in the driveway of the SAMCRO clubhouse before she can turn herself in. At the hospital, Stahl informed Gemma that the US Attorney will take away the deal because she didn't turn herself in even though she was incapacitated. Jax took a risky move and secretly made an off-the-record deal with Stahl to give her the True IRA in exchange for Stahl pushing back their upcoming bail hearing, reduced time on their gun charges, and Stahl recanting her statement against Gemma. Stahl proved to be trustworthy in her deal with Jax when she is able to push back SAMCRO's bail hearing by 10 days so that the bikers can go to Belfast to get Abel back.
Priolkar, Anant Kakba; Dellon, Gabriel; Buchanan, Claudius; (1961), The Goa Inquisition: being a quatercentenary commemoration study of the Inquisition in India, Bombay University Press, pp. 114-149 The arrests were arbitrary, witnesses were granted anonymity, the property of the accused was immediately confiscated, torture was deployed to extract confessions, recanting of confession was considered evidence of dishonest character, and an oath of silence of the trial process was required of those released with penalties of re-arrest if they spoke to anyone about their experiences.Priolkar, Anant Kakba; Dellon, Gabriel; Buchanan, Claudius; (1961), The Goa Inquisition: being a quatercentenary commemoration study of the Inquisition in India, Bombay University Press, pp. 87-99, 114-149 The inquisition forced Hindus to flee Goa in large numbers and later the migration of its Christians and Muslims, from Goa to the surrounding regions that were not in the control of the Jesuits and Portuguese India.
On December 15, 2005, Zbigniew Siemiątkowski, the former head of the current Polish national intelligence agency, Agencja Wywiadu, confirmed that in the Stare Kiejkuty facility there are two "internal zones" to which CIA officers have access; one of these (referred to as Strefa B) is officially the home of OSAW. Other Polish intelligence officials have confirmed that American personnel associated with the facility have been known to reside in the area for several months at a time, going back five or six years. In February 2010 Polish officials admitted that at least six CIA flights passed through Szymany airport in 2003, recanting previous denials. After the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture in December 2014, the President of Poland between 1995 and 2005, Aleksander Kwasniewski, admitted that he had agreed to host a secret CIA black site in Poland, but that activities were to be carried out in accordance to Polish law.
Apart from these perceived moral failings of the Reformers, Erasmus also dreaded any change in doctrine, citing the long history of the Church as a bulwark against innovation. In book I of his Hyperaspistes he puts the matter bluntly to Luther: > We are dealing with this: Would a stable mind depart from the opinion handed > down by so many men famous for holiness and miracles, depart from the > decisions of the Church, and commit our souls to the faith of someone like > you who has sprung up just now with a few followers, although the leading > men of your flock do not agree either with you or among themselves – indeed > though you do not even agree with yourself, since in this same AssertionA > reference to Luther's Assertio omnium articulorum per bullam Leonis X. > novissimam damnatorum (Assertion of all the Articles condemned by the Bull > of Leo X, 1520), WA VII. you say one thing in the beginning and something > else later on, recanting what you said before.
In May 2016, The Daily Telegraph reported that Al Baker said backpackers were not welcome in Qatar because they “are just there to lie on the beach and spend as little as possible” and the country wanted to “attract people of higher standard”. In July 2017, in a speech at a dinner in Ireland, Al Baker said US airlines were "crap" and their passengers were "always being served by grandmothers". He also boasted that "the average age of my cabin crew is only 26". He later said that his remarks were "careless" and did not reflect his "true sentiments about cabin crew". On June 5, 2018, speaking at a press conference following his election to chairman of the International Air Transport Association at the association's annual meeting in Sydney, Australia, he told reporters that, regarding Qatar Airways' management, “Of course it has to be led by a man because it is a very challenging position.” Although Al-Baker later apologized, he stopped short of recanting his belief that being CEO of an international airline is too challenging a job for a woman.
Among the most prominent, Granville Penn argued in 1822 that "mineral geology" rejected revelation, while true "Mosaical geology" showed that God had created primitive rock formations directly, in correspondence with the laws which God then made to produce subsequent effects. A first revolution on the third day of creation deepened the oceans so water rushed in, and in the Deluge 1,656 years afterwards a second revolution sank land areas and raised the sea bed to cause a swirling flood which moved soil and fossil remains into stratified layers, after which God created new vegetation. As Genesis appeared to show that the rivers of Eden had survived this catastrophe, he argued that the verses concerned were an added "parenthesis" which should be disregarded. In 1837 George Fairholme expressed disappointment about disappearing belief in the deluge, and about Sedgwick and Buckland recanting diluvialism, while putting forward his own New and Conclusive Physical Demonstrations which ignored geological findings to claim that strata had been deposited in a quick continuous process while still moist.
In August 2005, Judd announced that Canadian citizens were fighting as part of the Iraqi insurgency, an announcement that was met with derision from the Prime Minister's office.CBC.ca 20 October 2010 In October 2005, Judd said that the 2003 Invasion of Iraq was creating "long-term problems" for other countries, including Canada.CBC.ca 31 October 2005 While facing criticism for CSIS's role in handling the case of Mohamed Harkat and other Muslim-Canadians detained under Security certificates in November 2005, he offered the Members of Parliament the chance to "ride along with agents" as they conducted interrogations of others. In July 2006, he announced that several hundred Canadians were being investigated for "pro-al-Qaeda sympathies"Toronto Sun 19 July 2006 In August 2006, he referred to the concept of racial profiling as "fundamentally stupid"CSIS boss calls racial profiling 'fundamentally stupid', Janice Tibbetts, CanWest News Service, Wednesday, August 16, 2006. On March 31, 2009, veteran CSIS lawyer and advisor Geoffrey O’Brian told the Commons Committee on Public Safety that CSIS would use information obtained under torture.Meeting No. 13 SECU - Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security - Canada Testifying on the same committee on April 2, 2009, Jim Judd said O’Brian would be recanting his statement in a letter.

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