lawyer claims photo "proves" roy moore's guilt viewers shocked when they look closer!

by Cheyenne Schoen 5 min read

Working lunch - Incredible moment a lawyer EATS incriminating evidence to clear his client of drink-driving in Russia

The lawyer was studying papers in a judge's office relating to a client who had been accused of causing an accident while drink driving. He is seen picking up the report revealing the level of alcohol in his client's blood. But the woman in the background, believed to be the judge's secretary, later leaves him alone

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By now alone the lawyer is pictured picking up the report. He obviously is completely unaware that the judge's office is covered by a CCTV camera

Who is the Republican who sponsored the American Broadband Buildout Act?

In June 2019, Jones and Republican Senator Susan Collins cosponsored the American Broadband Buildout Act of 2019, a bill that requested $5 billion for a matching funds program that the Federal Communications Commission would administer to "give priority to qualifying projects" and mandated that at least 15% of funding go to high-cost and geographically challenged areas. The legislation also authorized recipients of the funding to form "public awareness" and "digital literacy" campaigns to further awareness of the "value and benefits of broadband internet access service" and served as a companion to the Broadband Data Improvement Act.

Who opposed privatization of USPS?

In March 2019, Jones co-sponsored a bipartisan resolution led by Gary Peters and Jerry Moran that opposed privatization of the United States Postal Service (USPS), citing the USPS as a self-sustaining establishment and noting concerns that privatization could cause higher prices and reduced services for USPS customers, especially in rural communities.

What is the farm bill?

On December 11, 2018, Jones voted for the conference farm bill, which included his provisions for farmers, rural health, wastewater infrastructure, and high-speed internet. In May 2019, he co-sponsored the Transporting Livestock Across America Safely Act, a bipartisan bill introduced by Ben Sasse and Jon Tester intended to reform hours of service for livestock haulers by authorizing drivers to have the flexibility to rest at any point during their trip without it being counted against their hours of service and exempting loading and unloading times from the calculation of driving time.

Who is Doug Jones?

Gordon Douglas Jones (born May 4, 1954) is an American attorney, lobbyist, and politician who served as a United States Senator from Alabama from 2018 to 2021. A Democrat, he was the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 1997 to 2001.

Did Jones call for tax increases?

Jones has not called for tax increases and has instead called for reductions in corporate taxes "to try to get reinvestment back into this country". He opposed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, calling it fiscally irresponsible and skewed to benefit the wealthy while ignoring or hurting the middle class.

What is the first step act?

In December 2018, Jones voted for the First Step Act, legislation aimed at reducing recidivism rates among federal prisoners by expanding job training and other programs in addition to expanding early-release programs and modifying sentencing laws such as mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders, "to more equitably punish drug offenders."

Who won the Alabama special election?

Jones won the special election by 22,000 votes, 50%–48%. At the time, Jones was the only statewide elected Democrat in Alabama and the first Democrat to win statewide office since Lucy Baxley was elected President of the Alabama Public Service Commission in 2008.

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