Ernest George Henham (1870–1948)[1][2] was a Canadian-British author who wrote novels at the beginning of the 20th century about Dartmoor and Devon, England. He also published literary works under the pseudonym John Trevena.[3][4] (wikipedia)
He told me nobody invested in the movie. It's a high-risk investment, especially with the way movies have been flopping lately.
The officers were reacting to something they facilitated.
I would hope the state would see reason in this at some point and concede. I mean, you have the victim's family saying the sentence was excessive. ... What more does it take?
My client didn't know (Campbell) was dying from a heart attack. He's not a medical doctor. He made a logical assumption that this person is passed out drunk.
Given his history, if he wanted to shoot someone, he could easily shoot someone with his training.
I think it's totally inappropriate for the assistant state attorney to comment on the morality or ethics of the circumstances. Her job is to review whether or not a crime has been committed - period.
(I'm) definitely encouraged and enthusiastic that in the end he'll ultimately receive an order granting him a new trial.