Saturday, January 11

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UPDATE: Julie Chrisley Is Resentenced In Bank Fraud & Tax Evasion Case

UPDATE: Julie Chrisley Is Resentenced In Bank Fraud & Tax Evasion Case

Entertainment
Julie Chrisley, among the stars of 'Chrisley Knows Best,' has actually been resentenced after a judge reversed her preliminary jail quote for bank scams and tax evasion in June. RELATED: Todd And Julie Chrisley Report To Separate Federal Prisons To Begin Serving Their Respective Sentences (Photos) Julie Chrisley, Of 'Chrisley Knows Best,' Is Resentenced According to Fox 35 Orlando, Julie's resentencing took place on Wednesday, September 25. District attorneys apparently promoted for the mom of 3 to be resentenced to her initial seven-year jail term. Per WESH, Julie's legal group apparently wished for her to get a resentencing of "no greater than 5 years." Alex Little, a lawyer representing Julie, apparently kept in mind that she was a "small gamer" in her criminal offenses. Furthermore, Li...
Multistate 911 failure reveals fragility of systems, professionals state

Multistate 911 failure reveals fragility of systems, professionals state

General
A significant 911 interruption Wednesday revealed the immediate requirement for increased modernization and guideline of the emergency situation system, specialists in telecoms and public security informed NBC News.On Thursday, Lumen Technologies, a telecom business based in Louisiana, stated in a declaration that "some consumers in Nevada, South Dakota, and Nebraska experienced an interruption due to a third-party business setting up a light pole-- unassociated to our services."The blackout left millions in several states without emergency situation access to authorities for about 2 1/2 hours."Our techs recognized the problem and strove to repair it as rapidly as possible," Lumen stated. "We excuse the trouble and value our consumers' persistence and understanding."Harold Feld, senior vic...
Federal examination starts of deadly Florida crane collapse; bridge resumes

Federal examination starts of deadly Florida crane collapse; bridge resumes

General
Upgraded [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone] [monthFull] [day] [year] FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)-- Federal task security authorities started their examination Friday into the collapse of a crane in downtown Fort Lauderdale that eliminated one employee, hurt 3 individuals and left early morning traffic snarled.Detectives from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will attempt to identify what triggered Thursday afternoon's collapse that crushed 2 vehicles on a hectic bridge that crosses the New River nearby to the ...