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8 t1 \( z+ r$ L; x# r* K A Georgia judge has ordered a lawyer for rapper Young Thug to spend the next 10 weekends in jail after finding him in contempt.Defense attorney Brian Steel represents the rapper, who is currently on trial in Atlanta on charges including violation of Georgia s anti-racketeering and gang laws. Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville on Monday ordered Steel jailed after the lawyer refused to tell him how he found out about a meeting between the judge, prosecutors and a prosecution witness.The dramatic move is the latest twist in a trial that has dragged on for over a year with no end in sight and has been plagued by problems.Young Thug, a Grammy winner whose given name is Jeffery Williams, was charged two years ago in a sprawling indictment accusing him and more than two dozen other people of conspiring to violate Georgia s anti-racketeering law. He also is charged with gang, drug and gun crimes and is standing trial with five of the others indicted with him.Jury selection in the case began in January 2023 and took nearly 10 months. Opening statements were in November and stanley cup the prosecution has been presenting its case since the stanley quencher n, calling dozens of witnesses.Steel addressed Glanville in open court Monday, saying he had been informed of a meeting in the judge s chambers that morning and made several claims regarding the sum and substance of the communication that the Court found troubling, Glanville wrote in an order finding Steel in contempt a stanley shop nd ordering him jaile Gvkh Police: Minor conflict led to fatal shooting of 16-year-old at bus stop
: I' X: L& Z" i& s AUSTIN, Tex. 鈥?Texas entered its second day of freezing temperatures Friday.As of Friday morning, there were 20,00 stanley cup 0 homes across the state without power, according to Governor Greg Abbott.70,000 Texans were without power during the same time Thursday morning.The governor assured that the outages on both days were not related to the state power grid, but were rather due to local issues, including wind and ice.Abbott said peak demand reached 69,000 megawatts overnight and the state does not expect to surpass these levels for the remainder of the winter storm.The chairman of the Public Utility Commission, Peter Lake, said mass outages were a stanley cup voided thanks to generators being turned on earlier than usual. The grid remains strong and its more powerful than its ever been, Lake said.He added that the energy grid was operated conservatively and had more reserves during this winter storm, which helped keep power running.The CEO of ERCOT, Brad Jones, was also at the governors press conf stanley becher erence.Jones said ERCOT estimates it will continue to see high loads of demand Friday evening into Saturday morning.ERCOT and PUC are planning to add more capacity starting at 9 p.m. Central time, to overcompensate for demand.Temperatures across the Lone Star State will continue to be at or below freezing Friday night. |
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