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NJ crash: 1 killed, 5 injured after Megabus overturns on New Jersey Turnpike near service area in Woodbridge

WOODBRIDGE, NJ (WABC) — One person was killed and five people were seriously injured after a bus overturned on the New Jersey Turnpike in Woodbridge Tuesday night, according to New Jersey State Police.

Authorities say the crash, involving an overturned double decker Megabus, happened just before 7 pm on the New Jersey Turnpike at the Thomas Edison service area entrance ramp from the outer roadway.

Police say the bus struck a Ford F-150 pickup truck, causing the bus to overturn on the entrance ramp to the service area.

According to Megabus, there were 19 passengers and a driver on the bus that was heading southbound from New York to Philadelphia.

One person was killed and five people were seriously injured, including the driver. They were all taken to nearby hospitals.

No one in the pickup truck was injured in the crash.

The inner roadway entrance to the service area has reopened. The outer roadway remains closed.

An investigation is under way into what caused the crash.

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TeamGroup announces a new edition of a DDR5-6000, 2x16GB-bundled with Intel and AMD Systems

TEAMGROUP is a world’s leading memory engineer and continues to become a leader in technology. With the help of a new DDR5, it gives users better performance.

The company has released the memory ELITE PLUS DDR5 with the full-new heatsink design, thus enhancing its reliability. In addition, TEAMGROUP announces a new frequency of 6000 MHz for ELITE DDR5 to improve the performance and deliver a quality-high-energy design.

ELITE PLUS DDR5 Memory has a sleek, simple aluminum heatsink, designed for corrosion and safety. The battery is fully removable so the module can be safely built. The ELITE PLUS DDR5 memory is equipped with a current operating voltage 1.1 V which further reduces the power consumption per unit of bandwidth by up to one-sided V per unit of bandwidth, giving more efficient power consumption.

This module consists of MICs for efficient power distribution, reliable power supply and noise reduction. The chip supports an ECC unit that works with a self-corrected DRAM cells to improve stability and reliability, but also reduces the risk of a failure of information.

To be perfect compatible with Intel and AMD systems, ELITE PLUS DDR5 modules come in three frequencies: 4800MHz, 5600MHz and 6000MHz, in single/dual channel options from 8 GB to 32 GB.

In November 20, 2010 ELITE PLUS DDR5 will be released in September, 2022, and in August 20, 2019, the 6000MHz latest memory of the ELITE DDR5 will go to Amazon and Newegg store shelves.

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Mad Max Furiosa suspended for a week as George Miller isolates with Covid

EXCLUSIVE: Mad Max blockbuster Furiosa forced to SHUT DOWN Sydney production for a week after legendary director George Miller contracts Covid

Production on the latest Mad Max installation Furiosa has been shut down in Sydney after legendary director George Miller caught Covid.

The Daily Mail Australia can reveal the production, which has been under way in a number of locations in and around Sydney since June, has been suspended for a week with all on-screen filming halted until at least August 15.

It’s understood Miller, 77, tested positive to Covid early this week and has been forced to isolate at his Sydney home.

The multi-million dollar production, which is currently based on location in Kurnell just south of Sydney, will resume filming next week.

George Miller (centre) isolating with Covid at his Sydney home

George Miller (centre) isolating with Covid at his Sydney home

Chris Hemsworth seen on set of Furiosa on location in Kurnell back in early July

Chris Hemsworth seen on set of Furiosa on location in Kurnell back in early July

Furiosa producers have been contacted for comment.

The setback echoes Miller’s infamous shoot for Mad Max: Fury Road back in 2012 which was plagued by a number of costly delays and production issues.

The shoot initially began in Namibia but encountered some public relations hiccups after the Namibian Conservation Coast and Management Project accused the producers of damaging a number of plant and animal species in a leaked draft.

The filmmakers later dismissed these reports as ‘rhetoric’.

Re-shoots later took place in Potts Hill and Penrith Lakes in Western Sydney but poor weather led to a number of delays.

Years later it was also revealed that tensions between Mad Max: Fury Road stars Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy also led to major disruptions on set, with Theron later admitting she demanded protection from Hardy at one point.

Charlize Theron on the set of Mad Max: Fury Road which was beset by several costly delays

Charlize Theron on the set of Mad Max: Fury Road which was beset by several costly delays

George Miller with Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy at the premiere of Mad Max: Fury Road after the pair clashed regularly on set

George Miller with Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy at the premiere of Mad Max: Fury Road after the pair clashed regularly on set

Speaking to writer Kyle Buchanan for his book Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road, Theron said Hardy’s lateness on set caused tension which almost derailed the film entirely.

After Hardy arrived to set several hours late one day, Theron asked the British actor; ‘How disrespectful are you?’ and said the producers should ‘fine the f—— c— a hundred thousand dollars for every minute that he’s held up this crew’.

Hardy responded by ‘charging up to her’ and saying: ‘What did you say to me?’

The Oscar winning actress later confirmed the pair had ‘settled’ their differences.

The film went on to gross almost $400 million globally and won six Oscars.

Anya Taylor-Joy is set to star as Furiosa for the Fury Road prequel which has gone into shutdown in Sydney

Anya Taylor-Joy is set to star as Furiosa for the Fury Road prequel which has gone into shutdown in Sydney

Furiosa is a prequel to Fury Road with Anya Taylor-Joy playing a younger Theron in the titular role to headline the post-apocalyptic blockbuster.

Taylor-Joy and co-star Chris Hemsworth were snapped for the first time on set just prior to the current shutdown, with both donning red wigs for their roles.

Details of Hemsworth’s character in the film have been kept under wraps by Miller and insiders at studio Warner Bros, with his role officially defined as ‘unspecified’.

Oscar-winning director George Miller (pictured on set of Mad Max: Fury Road) is said to be isolating in Sydney while Furiosa is suspended

Oscar-winning director George Miller (pictured on set of Mad Max: Fury Road) is said to be isolating in Sydney while Furiosa is suspended

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Teacher Ammy Singleton has child grooming charges dropped at South Australian court

A female South Australian relief teacher accused of grooming a boy for sex has had the case against her dropped.

Ammy Singleton, 28, was charged with communicating to make a child amenable to sexual activity in Port Augusta last year.

But at Port Augusta Magistrates Court on Wednesday, the court was told the complainant did not wish to proceed with the case, The Advertiser reports.

Ms Singleton did not comment to media as she left the courtroom.

The offending was alleged to have occurred against a 16-year-old male between November 1 and 30, 2021.

Her lawyer Alexander Hosking had previously told the court the alleged victim had come into contact with his client through a chat room.

The court was also told the allegations had nothing to do with Ms Singleton’s job as a teacher.

Ms Singleton, who worked as a relief teacher at multiple schools in the Port Augusta area, was arrested and charged in December.

Two schools sent letters to parents confirming she had briefly worked at the campuses but stressed the charges did not involve any students at the school and there was “no need” for any concern.

Ms Singleton’s teaching registration was canceled in March this year.

Under South Australian law, the offense of communicating with a child with intent to procure for a sexual activity carries a maximum penalty of 10 years’ jail.

Earlier this year, Ms Singleton’s mother claimed her daughter was dragged into a “teen love triangle” after receiving a Snapchat message.

She said Ms Singleton did not even know the youth in question, voicing concern that her daughter would struggle to repay her student loans.

“She will never have a life again, and she’s never done a bad thing to anyone but she’s guilty until proven innocent,” she said at the time.

“She’ll have her day in court, but she will never get her life back and neither will we.”

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Ilhan Omar will win Democratic nomination for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, CNN projects

Omar, who is running for a third term in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, held off a primary challenge from former Minneapolis City Councilman Don Samuels and three other Democratic primary candidates, CNN projects.

Omar beat back a well-funded primary rival in 2020, but Samuels, a moderate, entered the race with higher name recognition in the Minneapolis-based district and the support of a big-spending super PAC.

Takeaways from the Vermont, Wisconsin and Michigan primaries

Samuels had run as a pro-police critic of Omar’s calls to “defund the police.” He and his wife de el successfully sued the city of Minneapolis to force it to increase police staffing levels to the 741 officers required by the city’s charter.

Momentum built behind what had been widely seen as a long-shot challenge after Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey endorsed Samuels last week. He was also backed by building trades unions, several suburban mayors and more moderate DFL leaders.

His close call could inspire another effort to oust Omar in 2024. Democrats currently control four out of the state’s eight US House seats to three for the Republicans and one vacancy.

Omar’s victory comes the week after two other liberal members of the “squad,” Missouri Rep. Cori Bush and Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, also beat back primary challenges.

Votes were being counted in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont and Connecticut on Tuesday night following a round of primaries that will further clarify several of November’s key contests.

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New Audi RS 3 Sedan and RS 3 Sportback arrive in Australia

The next generation Audi RS 3 Sedan and RS 3 Sportback have arrived in Australia, bringing more torque, heightened driving dynamics, a striking new design and a raft of innovative features that set it apart from its predecessor, and its competitors.

With its five-cylinder, high-performance engine, the Audi RS 3 is one-of-a-kind in the segment; the 2.5-litre TFSI engine delivering 500Nm of torque and boasting 294kW of power. It sprints to 100km/h in 3.8 seconds, thanks to launch control.

The RS 3 Sedan and RS 3 Sportback consume 8.2 and 8.3-litres/100km respectively. For the first time, the RS 3 also features an exhaust system with a fully variable flap control system that supports intermediate positions.

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The differences can be experienced in the various modes offered by the Audi drive select dynamic handling system. In the dynamic and RS Performance modes, for example, the flaps open much earlier – the emotional elements of the sound are even more pronounced.

The standard RS sports exhaust system brings out the unmistakable sound of the five-cylinder engine even more clearly. An RS torque splitter, installed for the first time in an Audi, makes the driving experience even more exhilarating too.

It replaces the previous rear axle differential with an upstream multiple disc clutch package to distribute torque between the rear wheels in a fully variable manner. This results in even greater stability and agility.

During dynamic driving, the torque splitter increases torque delivered to the outer rear wheel with the higher wheel load, which significantly reduces the tendency to understeer. In left-hand corners, it transmits the drive torque to the right rear wheel, and vice versa.

The difference in propulsive forces means that the new RS 3 turns into curves even better and follows the steering angle more precisely – especially at high speeds. Its RS Performance track and RS Torque Rear drift mode take advantage of this system.

Pirelli P Zero “Trofeo R” semi-slick tires, which are optionally available. Adaptive damper control supersedes the magnetic ride control of its predecessor. With adaptive dampers, sensors measure the movements of the vehicle body.

The pistons within the dampers contain solenoid valves that offer very energy-efficient control, allowing hydraulic fluid to flow faster or slower as required. The damping characteristics are adjusted accordingly to the road surface conditions and driving situation.

Audi drive select has an effect on the engine and transmission characteristics, the torque splitter, steering assistance, the adaptive dampers, and the exhaust flaps. This creates a broad range of driving experiences – from comfort, to highly dynamic.

On the outside, the Audi RS 3 features a wide RS bumper, redesigned Singleframe grille, and large air intakes. Behind the flared fenders, a slightly protruding air outlet creates a motorsport look. The front and rear (Sportback only) axle track have been widened.

The RS 3 comes standard-equipped with flat, V-shaped Matrix LED headlights, with dynamic turning lights and darkened bezels that feature digital daytime running lights around their outer downturned angles.

When the vehicle is opened, the RS 3 lettering appears on the driver’s side and a checkered flag appears in the pixel field of the other headlight, creating a dynamic scene. When driving, the checkered flag lights up on both sides.

Audi Sport delivers the RS 3 with 19-inch cast alloy wheels in a 5-spoke Y-style design, with RS branding. The motorsports-inspired finishing touches include the redesigned RS-specific rear bumper with built-in diffuser and the RS exhaust system.

Some exterior peripherals, such as the mirror caps, the inserts in the rocker panels, and the tailgate and roof edge spoilers, are available as an option in carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic for an even sportier look.

A total of eight exterior colors are available for the models, including the RS-specific Kyalami Green and Kemora Gray finishes. In the interior, too, many elements specific to the RS accentuate its sportiness.

The standard-equipped 12.3-inch Audi virtual cockpit plus displays the revolutions per minute in the ‘RS Runway’ design. In addition, there’s displays for G-forces, lap times, and acceleration from 0–100km/h, 0–200km/h, quarter mile, and eighth of a mile.

The RS-specific blinking shift indicator in manual transmission mode changes the rpm display from green to yellow to red, blinking in a manner identical to that used in motorsports, to indicate the ideal time to change gears.

It is also integrated into the head-up display, which is available for the first time in an A3 model, that projects relevant information onto the windshield in the driver’s direct line of sight.

The 10.1-inch touch display in the instrument panel also displays the coolant, engine, and transmission oil temperatures, as well as the G-forces and the tire pressures.

Carbon-fibre trim on the instrument panel and RS sport seats with RS embossing and contrast stitching (in Nappa leather) enhance the look. The latter are available with glossy black, Express red, or, for the first time, Micrommata green contrast stitching.

The optional RS design package plus adds seat shoulders and accents around the air vents in matching red or green, special floor mats with contrast stitching and RS embroidery, Alcantara steering wheel, and seatbelts with matching colored edges.

Standard specifications including an electronically opening and closing boot (Sportback), heated, folding and dimming exterior mirrors with memory, wireless Apple CarPlay, the head-up display, and electric front seats with 4-way lumbar support and memory function.

Color ambient lighting provides a sophisticated cabin character. The folding rear seat backrest (40:20:40) ensures that the new RS 3 is as fit for domestic duties too, and there’s a load of safety features as well.

In addition to the standard equipment of its predecessor, the new RS 3 Sedan and RS 3 Sportback gain exit warning with rear cross traffic alert, and Audi pre sense basic (seat belt pre-tensioning, window and sunroof closure in emergency situations).

Audi park assist and 360 degree cameras make the most intricate of urban environments a breeze too. Bundled with a 5-year unlimited kilometer warranty, there’s also the option of service plans, and an extended warranty.

These packages can be purchased back-to-back, and allows buyers to include the cost of warranty, servicing and roadside assistance for up to nine years, at the time of purchase. Four option packages will be available at launch.

These include the Carbon package, Matte aluminum styling package, RS design package plus and RS dynamic package plus. Priced at $91,391 for the Sportback and $93,891 for the Sedan (both plus on-roads), the new Audi RS 3 is available now.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William send reply to little girl who invited Prince George to her sixth birthday party

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge must get a plethora of invitations to various events around the world, but it was their son prince george who was the subject of a rather sweet invite recently.

The prince was asked to celebrate the sixth birthday of a young girl but unfortunately he was unable to attend.

The girl’s mother received a response from prince william and Kate, who said they were “immensely touched” by invitation.

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The Cambridge family celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on June 5. (AP)

A letter sent from Kensington Palace on behalf of the couple was shared on Twitter, under the username @xxAimeeRoxyxx.

“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have asked me to thank you for your letter, in which you invite Prince George to your 6th Birthday party,” the letter from Prince William and Kate read, reports Hello magazine.

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“I am sorry that it took so long to reply.

“Their Royal Highnesses were extremely grateful for your kind invitation. Having given careful consideration to the possibilities, however, I very much regret that Their Royal Highnesses reluctantly feel they have to decline.

Prince George of Cambridge photographed for his ninth birthday on July 22, 2022, in a portrait taken by his mother Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge. (Kensington Palace/HRH The Duchess of Cambridge)

“Nevertheless, I hope that you enjoyed your birthday.

“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were immensely touched that you should take the trouble to write as you did to their son, Prince George.

“It really was most thoughtful of you and Their Royal Highnesses have asked me to send you their warmest thanks and best wishes.”

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It’s unclear whether Prince George knows the girl personally or whether she just had hopes of the future King attending her birthday party.

George recently celebrated his own birthday, turning nine on July 22.

Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte in the carriage procession at Trooping the Colour. (WireImage)

He is currently on school holidays with Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four.

They are due to start at a new school in September when they move from Kensington Palace in London to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

Adelaide Cottage meets the Cambridges’ desire for a “modest home” and being set within the large Windsor estate, it will give the children the privacy to play, ride their horses and walk their dog Orla without risk of being photographed.

The four-bedroom home will allow the family to be closer to Queen Elizabeth.

The monarch now permanently lives at Windsor Castle, a stone’s throw from the new home.

For the first time, all three Cambridge children will attend the same school, rumored to be Lambrook School, in Ascot, near Windsor Castle.

Before embarking on their new chapter at Windsor, the Cambridges are expected to join the Queen at Balmoral Castle where Her Majesty is enjoying a three-month summer getaway.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge attend the Sandwell Aquatics Center during the 2022 Commonwealth Games on August 02, 2022 in Birmingham, England

Princess Charlotte’s sweet moment with mum Kate at the swimming

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Cricket news 2022, Meg Lanning Australia captain takes indefinite break

Australian captain Meg Lanning has announced she will take an indefinite break from cricket for personal reasons.

Her statement comes only a week after she led the Aussies to a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games, beating India in the deciding match.

Lanning has captained one of the most successful Australian national teams of the last decade. Australia is the reigning ODI and Twenty20 World Cup champions.

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“After a busy couple of years, I’ve made the decision to take a step back to enable me to spend time focusing on myself,” Lanning said.

“I’m grateful for the support of (Cricket Australia) and my teammates and ask that my privacy is respected during this time.”

Lanning’s announcement comes less than a week after Wallabies captain Michael Hooper announced he will take an indefinite break from his rugby duties.

Cricket Australia’s head of women’s performance Shawn Flegler commended the skipper for making her wellbeing a priority after a busy international period.

“We’re proud of Meg for acknowledging that she needs a break and will continue to support her during this time,” he said.

“She’s been an incredible contributor to Australian cricket over the last decade, achieving remarkable feats both individually and as part of the team, and has been a brilliant role model for young kids.

“The welfare of our players is always our number one priority, and we’ll continue to work with Meg to ensure she gets the support and space she needs.”

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Commercial fishers eyeing compensation as six offshore wind farm zones get green light

Trawl fishers have ramped up calls for compensation following the federal government’s announcement that it will establish six offshore wind energy zones.

Waters off Gippsland, Portland, the Hunter Valley, Illawarra, northern Tasmania, Perth and Bunbury have been earmarked for development.

But fishers are concerned they will be excluded from the sections of the ocean where the turbines are built.

The most progressed wind farm proposal is the Star of the South project in Gippsland.

“I think it’s obvious that Australia is moving to a lower carbon future,” South East Trawl Fishing Industry Association executive officer Simon Boag said.

“The problem we have is that the federal government has already given out rights … to go commercial fishing.

“Then they appear to be giving out a second set of rights to put in wind farms.

“The two are obviously to some extent mutually exclusive.”

An offshore wind farm
If built, the Star of the South wind farm may resemble Veja Mate in Germany.(Supplied: Star of South)

Bottom line for fishers

Mr Boag’s organization represents the interests of owners, fishers and sellers in the trawl fishery of south-eastern Australia.

He said fishing or quota rights sat “in the balance sheets of fishing businesses”.

“Fishing businesses borrow against them. They’re bought and sold between fishing businesses,” Mr Boag said.

Fishers already work around oil and gas platforms in Bass Strait.

Mr Boag said the exploration phase for new oil and gas developments was intrusive for the industry, but the longer-term exclusion zones were only a few hundred square meters.

“These wind farms are more or less a 500-square-kilometre exclusion,” he said.

“We’re assuming trawlers can’t go in there.

“What we need and want is that if we’re giving up our rights to go fishing and they’re going to build a wind farm and we’re all going to enjoy the electricity … that the fishing industry is adequately compensated.”

A 60-day consultation period was initiated alongside last week’s wind energy zone announcement.

Star of the South acting chief executive officer Erin Coldham encouraged people who used the waters to engage in the consultation process.

She said Star of the South’s turbines would be between seven and 25 kilometers from the coast of Woodside Beach, McLoughlins Beach and Port Albert.

“We’re aiming to get power into the grid by the end of this decade and we think that’s important, noting Yallourn [power station] is closing by 2028,” Ms Coldham said.

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Judges overturn 7 murder convictions after misconduct allegations

His father died while Nelson Gonzalez was in prison. Alfredo Gonzalez couldn’t go to his daughter’s wedding. And Marilyn Mulero missed out on her two children’s childhoods.

It’s been hard — I lost my brother,” Mulero added, her voice breaking.He was my strength.”

These are three of the Chicago families affected by murder convictions tainted by allegations of misconduct by former Chicago police Detective Reynaldo Guevara.

In a historic move Tuesday, judges overturned seven murder convictions in a single day. Many of the exonerees have spent decades in prison for slayings that took place between 1989 and 1996.

The Cook County state’s attorney’s office had filed motions in the seven cases and an eighth to be heard at the Leighton Criminal Court Building. In an unprecedented move, State’s Attorney Kim Foxx announced at a news conference Tuesday morning that prosecutors “can no longer stand by these convictions,” leading to the mass dismissal.

“Rebuilding the community trust in our justice system requires that when we find an injustice, we work diligently to correct it,” Foxx said. “Today marks another step in that process at the Cook County state’s attorney’s office.”

Exoneres, family members and supporters spoke with reporters after the court hearings. Emotions ran high as people cheered, cried and hugged. Some were holding signs showing the faces of Guevara accusers.

Mulero spoke as the first woman to have a conviction overturned due to allegations of misconduct by Guevara.

“I had to be a strong individual because I had two toddlers when I was incarcerated. I had to fight for them. I had to be strong for them, ”Mulero said, wiping tears from her eyes.

She served 28 years in prison — including five years on death row and was released in April 2020.

“There’s other women out there that are incarcerated, that are innocent, that I will keep fighting for, just like our other Guevara victims that are in there,” she added.

Tuesday’s development marks 31 convictions overturned since 2016 in connection to Guevara’s alleged misconduct, claims that range from manipulating witnesses to fabricating evidence.

Alfredo Gonzalez’s family, who was at the courthouse for the hearings Tuesday, was itching to see him. He had been serving a life sentence after his arrest in 1990.

“We’ve been waiting for a very long time. My dad got taken away from us when I was 3, my brother was 7, ”his daughter from him Maria Gonzalez said. “We are just ready to drive over there and pick him up.”

Nelson Gonzalez, who served 22 years and was released in 2016, called on Foxx to seek charges against Guevara.

This was a conspiracy created by Mr. Guevara and other agents. And I’m asking Kim Foxx to press charges, to pursue, to prosecute not only Guevara, but the other CPD agents that helped him convict these individuals,” he said. “They created a chaos within many families. And we’re not going to stop. We’re going to keep going. We’re going to keep pushing, we’re going to keep pushing.”

Gonzalez said he plans on going back to school to study criminal justice.

“I would love to be a lawyer,” he said. “I know what the journey is, so I can speak from both sides. So, that’s what I’m gonna be focused on, and family, and making sure my mom’s OK, and continue to help the community. I’m not going to give up just because I was vindicated.”

The other men exonerated Tuesday included Carlos Andino, who had been serving a 60-year sentence, Johnny Flores, who served 20 years, and Jaime Rios, who served 18 years. David Colon’s conviction was vacated last month after having served 26 years in prison.

The conviction of an eighth Guevara accuser, Louis Robinson, was not thrown out Tuesday. Robinson is still serving a 60-year sentence after his arrest in 1996. He “remains in custody pending further court proceedings,” Foxx said in a news release.

“Louis Robinson, you know we will continue to fight for you,” Mulero said. “Today was the day that wasn’t your day, but your day is going to come. It is coming.”

At the state’s attorney’s office news conference, Foxx said Guevara had repeatedly pleaded the Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself “and then when asked questions, was not truthful.” She added that her office de ella hasn’t actively pursued charges against Guevara yet.

Our first priority was ensuring that we could stand by these convictions, the next step of that: We’re going to review these cases, and also review the possibility for charges where appropriate,” she said.

Foxx pointed out that there might also be issues with the statute of limitations to prosecute the former detective.

She also spoke about the pain of those who lost family members to the homicides. Guevara’s alleged misconduct, she said, hurts them too.

To lose a loved one is difficult enough — and to lose a loved one to violence. And to believe that you have someone being held accountable, only to be told that conviction doesn’t stand, is disheartening,” Foxx said. “(Guevara’s) harm is not just to those who may have been imprisoned for crimes that they didn’t commit, but to families who are looking for justice for the loss of their loved ones.”

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Looking ahead, Foxx said three other cases will be reviewed in the coming weeks. If those convictions — and Robinson’s — are tossed, it would bring the tally for vindicated Guevara accusers up to 35.

“We expect to resolve additional cases with similar court action in the upcoming weeks,” Foxx said. “We also anticipate that more individuals may come forward, and we will review their cases as they come.”

What do we want?” Mulero asked before leaving the mic setup at Leighton Criminal Court Building.

Justice!” the group of supporters, families and exonerees behind her responded.

When do we want it?”

“Now!”

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