Radican cargos por actos lascivos y agresión sexual a menor contra sexagenario

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La agente Katherine Gutiérrez adscrita a la División de Delitos Sexuales y Maltrato a Menores del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico, presentó el jueves, cargos criminales contra un individuo por varios delitos supuestamente cometidos contra una menor de 14 años entre el 2018 al año 2022 en San Juan.

El caso fue consultado con la fiscal Linette Velazquez quien ordenó radicar cargos por agresión sexual y actos lascivos a José Dolores Miranda Cepeda, de 61 años.

La Uniformada precisó que el caso fue llevado ante la presencia de la juez Raiza Cajigas quien luego de escuchar la prueba determinó causa e impuso una fianza de 30,000 dólares quedando en libertad con supervisión electrónica luego de prestar la fianza con un fiador privado.

La vista preliminar fue pautada para el 20 de julio de 2022.

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James Caan, Oscar nominee for ‘The Godfather’, dies at 82 | Loop Barbados

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James Caan — the curly-haired tough guy known to movie fans as the hotheaded Sonny Corleone of ‘The Godfather’ and to television audiences as both the dying football player in the classic weeper ‘Brian’s Song’ and the casino boss in ‘Las Vegas’ — has died. He was 82.

His manager Matt DelPiano said he died on Wednesday. No cause was given and Caan’s family, who requests privacy, said that no further details would be released at this time.

Many of his collaborators wrote condolences on Twitter Thursday.

Adam Sandler, who acted with him in ‘Bulletproof’ and ‘That’s My Boy’ wrote that he, “Loved him very much. Always wanted to be like him. So happy I got to know him. Never ever stopped laughing when I was around that man. His movies were best of the best.”

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, left and James Caan as Sonny Corleone in a scene from “The Godfather.” Caan, whose roles included ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Brian’s Song’ and ‘Misery,’ died Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at age 82. (Paramount Pictures via AP)

A football player at Michigan State University and a practical joker on production sets, Caan was a grinning, handsome performer with an athlete’s swagger and muscular build. He managed a long career despite drug problems, outbursts of temper and minor brushes with the law.

Caan had been a favourite of Francis Ford Coppola since the 1960s when Coppola cast him for the lead in ‘Rain People’. He was primed for a featured role in ‘The Godfather’ as Sonny, the No 1 enforcer and eldest son of Mafia boss Vito Corleone.

Sonny Corleone, a violent and reckless man who conducted many killings, met his own end in one of the most jarring movie scenes in history. Racing to find his sister’s husband, Corleone stops at a toll booth that he discovers is unnervingly empty of customers. Before he can escape he is cut down by a seemingly endless fusillade of machine-gun fire. For decades after, he once said, strangers would approach him on the street and jokingly warn him to stay clear of toll roads.

Caan bonded with Brando, Robert Duvall and other cast members and made it a point to get everyone laughing during an otherwise tense production, sometimes dropping his pants and “mooning” a fellow actor or crew member. Despite Coppola’s fears he had made a flop, the 1972 release was an enormous critical and commercial success and brought supporting actor Oscar nominations for Caan, Duvall and Al Pacino.

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows, from left, James Caan as Sonny Corleone, Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone, Al Pacino as Michael Corleone and John Cazale as Fredo Corleone from the 1972 film ‘The Godfather.” Caan, whose roles also included ‘Brian’s Song’ and ‘Misery,’ died Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at age 82. (Paramount Pictures via AP)

Caan was already a star on television, breaking through in the 1971 TV movie ‘Brian’s Song’, an emotional drama about Chicago Bears running back Brian Piccolo, who had died of cancer the year before at age 26. It was among the most popular and wrenching TV movies in history and Caan and co-star Billy Dee Williams, who played Piccolo’s teammate and best friend Gale Sayers, were nominated for best actor Emmys.

After ‘Brian’s Song’ and ‘The Godfather’, he was one of Hollywood’s busiest actors, appearing in ‘Hide in Plain Sight’ (which he also directed), ‘Funny Lady’ (opposite Barbra Streisand), ‘The Killer Elite’ and Neil Simon’s ‘Chapter Two’, among others. He also made a brief appearance in a flashback sequence in ‘The Godfather, Part II’.

But by the early 1980s he began to sour on films, though Michael Mann’s 1981 neo-noir heist film ‘Thief’, in which he played a professional safecracker looking for a way out, is among his most admired films.

“The fun of it was taken away,” he told an interviewer in 1981. “I’ve done pictures where I’d rather do time. I just walked out of a picture at Paramount. I said you haven’t got enough money to make me go to work every day with a director I don’t like.”

He had begun to struggle with drug use and was devastated by the 1981 leukaemia death of his sister, Barbara, who until then had been a guiding force in his career. For much of the 1980s he made no films, telling people he preferred to coach his son Scott’s Little League games.

Short on cash, Caan was hired by Coppola for the leading role in the 1987 film ‘Gardens of Stone’. The movie, about life at Arlington National Cemetery, proved too grim for most audiences, but it renewed Caan’s acting career.

He returned to full-fledged stardom opposite Kathy Bates in ‘Misery’ in 1990. In the film, based on Stephen King’s novel, Caan is an author taken captive by an obsessed fan who breaks his ankles to keep him from leaving. Bates won an Oscar for the role.

Once again in demand, Caan starred in ‘For the Boys’ with Bette Midler in 1991 as part of a song-and-dance team entertaining US soldiers during World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars. The following year he played a tongue-in-cheek version of Sonny Corleone in the comedy ‘Honeymoon in Vegas’, tricking Nicolas Cage into betting his girlfriend, Sarah Jessica Parker, in a high-stakes poker game so he can spirit her away and try to persuade her to marry him.

Other later films included ‘Flesh and Bone’, ‘Bottle Rocket’ and ‘Mickey Blue Eyes’. He introduced himself to a new generation playing Walter, the workaholic, stone-faced father of Buddy’s Will Ferrell in ‘Elf’.

Caan didn’t take a starring role in a TV series until 2003 but his first effort, ‘Las Vegas’, was an immediate hit. When the series debuted, he was a casino surveillance chief dealing with cheaters and competitors of the fictional Montecito Resort and Casino.

His character rose to become boss of the Montecito but remained the tough guy who had learned judo in an undercover division of the US government. Caan left the show during the fourth season and it was later cancelled.

Born March 26, 1939, in New York City, Caan was the son of a kosher meat wholesaler. He was a star athlete and class president at Rhodes High School and, after attending Michigan State and Hofstra University, he studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater under Sanford Meisner.

Following a brief stage career, he moved to Hollywood. He made his movie debut in a brief uncredited role in 1963 in Billy Wilder’s ‘Irma La Douce’, then landed a role as a young thug who terrorises Olivia de Havilland in ‘Lady in a Cage’. He also appeared opposite John Wayne and Robert Mitchum in the 1966 Western ‘El Dorado’ and Harrison Ford in the 1968 Western ‘Journey to Shiloh’.

Married and divorced four times, Caan had a daughter, Tara, and sons Scott, Alexander, James and Jacob.

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LINDSEY BAHR, Associated Press

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Finally! T&T 4×100 team receives 2008 Beijing Olympic gold medals | Loop Jamaica

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Trinidad 4×100 team receives 2008 Beijing Olympic gold medals

The men’s 4x100m relay team from Trinidad and Tobago has finally received its gold medals from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.

Aaron Armstrong, Keston Bledman, Marc Burns, Emmanuel Callender and Richard Thompson received the medals from International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach in a ceremony at the Olympic Museum on Tuesday in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Jamaica had originally won the 2008 final with Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell, Michael Frater and Nesta Carter crossing the line first in 37.10-seconds, leaving Trinidad and Tobago with silver after finishing in 38.06.

But Trinidad and Tobago were awarded the gold after Jamaica were disqualified for doping after a re-testing of stored samples using new methods detected the presence of the banned substance methylhexaneamine in the sample of Carter.

Carter’s appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport was eventually denied and the medals were then re-allocated.

The ceremony was supposed to have taken place at the Tokyo Olympics, but was postponed due to COVID restrictions in Japan.

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Driving instructors must be certified under new Road Traffic Act | Loop Jamaica

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For the first time, driving instructors in Jamaica will have to be certified and their driving schools licensed in order for them to operate on the island.

This is a new activity that will be undertaken by the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) and is contained in the regulations that will govern the new Road Traffic Act.

Transport Minister Audley Shaw outlined the provisions during a debate on the regulations in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

Shaw noted that “All the provisions in this part are new, setting out what is required for permission to be granted to provide such services”.

The regulations state that a register of certified instructors and licensed schools will be kept by the Authority.

Exceptions are made for certain circumstances under which certification is not required. Specifically, the requirement for a driving instructor certificate does not apply to a family member or friend teaching an individual to drive free of charge.

The prerequisites for a person who wishes to be certified as a driving instructor include:

-being at least 24 years-old;

-having not less than two years’ licensed driving experience; and

-successful completion of a driving instructor training programme approved by the Authority.

Other considerations include character references, criminal record check and any other security vetting, and medical fitness.

“The Authority has the discretion to certify an applicant or not, based on the information presented and obtained. In the case of refusal, the Authority should advise the applicant of same in writing with reason and notify the applicant of his right under section 44 of the Act to appeal to the Tribunal”.

The certificate is to be valid for five years, but may be suspended or revoked under certain circumstances.

In respect of the licensing of driving schools, a driving school requires:

-a certified driving instructor as an owner, director, or partner;

-adequately equipped building(s) to be used for classrooms; and

-an instructional programme that meets or exceeds the standards established by the ITA.

Additionally, driving instructors and driving schools are required to operate within the stated guidelines, and to keep records as set out in the regulations.

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Committee to investigate conduct of JPs arising from viral video | Loop Jamaica

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The Ministry of Justice has advised that a committee has been established to examine the conduct of four justices of the peace (JPs), as was carried in a recent video of the incident that went viral on social media.

In a release on Thursday, the ministry said it was updating that “following the viral video on Friday, July 1, 2022, in which four justices of the peace (JPs), one being a medical doctor, were seen questioning the condition and health of an accused person, the Minister of Justice, Delroy Chuck, has met with the Custodes Rotulorum and have agreed on a Committee of Inquiry to fully investigate the matter.”

The ministry said the investigation is to determine if there were any breaches by the JPs and, if yes, to recommend what action should be taken.

The committee is to report within four weeks to the relevant custodes and the minister of justice.

“The report is to guide the conduct of JPs when seeking to protect the rights and dignity of persons in custody,” added the ministry.

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Cocorite man found murdered day after birthday

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The body of a 52-year-old taxi driver was found one day after his birthday at his Cocorite home early on Thursday morning.

Police said relatives of Barry Brent James tried contacting him several times on Wednesday but were unsuccessful and visited his Pitilal Hill, Water Hole, home at around 6.45 am on Thursday.

The relatives noticed the door was open.

On checking, they saw James’ body with gunshot wounds.

St James police went there with a district medical officer who declared him dead.

Newsday visited the Forensic Science Centre, St James, on Thursday and attempted to speak with James’ relatives but they declined.

On Sunday two men Geovani Jones Lashley, 30 and Shemuel Robenson, 21, were also murdered at Pitilal Hill, Cocorite.

Police said they were unclear whether James’ murder was related to that incident.

No motive has been established for the killing.

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Autopsies: 3 victims in police-involved killings were shot from behind

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The three people that died in police-involved killings last Saturday were all shot from behind, their autopsies revealed.

Speaking with the media at the scene of the killings on Independence Square on Thursday, relatives of the three shared the results of the autopsies which identified that each of them was shot to the back of the head or in the back.

On Wednesday, Newsday spoke with the mother of one of the three who survived the alleged shootout and was told the teen was traumatised. The 15-year-old was supposed to visit the site with relatives but told his attorney Om Lalla that he was still too distraught to speak publicly or even return to the scene.

Since the shooting, four members of the Guard and Emergency Branch (GEB) have been placed on clerical duties while the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) and police carry on separate investigations.

On Monday, protesters blocked off the east- and west-bound lanes of the Beetham Highway in Port of Spain, demanding justice for the lives of Fabien Richards, 21, and 17-year-olds Leonardo Niko Williams and Isaiah Roberts.

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CARICOM Heads Recognise Need For Measures To Reduce COVID-19 Impact – St. Lucia Times News

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Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government at their recently-concluded summit in Suriname recognised that measures should be put in place to reduce the impact of COVID-19.

The leaders indicated that the measures should consider the incidence of Long COVID, which could significantly increase chronic illness and disability.

They noted that this could further overwhelm the health sector, including its labour force, especially where countries already have a high burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).

An after-summit communique outlined the position of the CARICOM leaders.

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According to the communique, they acknowledged that COVID-19 remains a pandemic with a substantial number of cases still being reported across the Region.

The leaders also acknowledged that the impact of COVID-19 has demonstrated that, as countries advance towards recovery and resilience, a whole-of-government and society approach was needed which carefully balanced public health measures and economic recovery programmes.

The communique said the leaders urged the multi-lateral financial institutions to recognise the urgent need for assistance.

They observed that Member States needed to strengthen social safety nets in the context of fiscal space decimated by the support rendered to citizens despite the economic decline caused by the COVID 19 pandemic.

“Heads of Government emphasised that this support was critical as there was genuine suffering and hardship being experienced by a significant number of people in the Region,” the end of conference document stated.

The communique also said the CARICOM leaders lamented the loss of face-to-face schooling time and its impact on the students’ educational performance and all-round development in the Community.

At the same time, Heads of Government emphasised responsible individual behaviours, vaccination, strengthened health systems, and continued and enhanced vigilance were all essential factors for successfully navigating through this current phase of the pandemic.

And they noted that as the health sector moved towards recovery after COVID-19, it was an opportunity to restructure health care services and public health programmes.

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Gobernador propone sacar hasta 225.5 millones de dólares del Fondo del Seguro del Estado para mitigar la luz y el agua

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El gobernador Pedro Rafael Pierluisi Urrutia propuso el jueves, una enmienda al Proyecto del Senado 931 para aumentar la aportación de la Corporación del Fondo del Seguro del Estado (CFSE) y elevar de 165 millones de dólares a 225.5 millones de dólares para mitigar los aumentos a las tarifas de LUMA Energy y la Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (AAA).

“El Proyecto del Senado 931 garantiza ese alivio de forma inmediata. El mismo provee para que la Corporación del Fondo del Seguro del Estado aporte 165 millones de dólares de su sobrante operacional para mitigar el impacto de la luz por razón de la compra de combustible de 3 meses por parte de la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE) y reducir el aumento de agua por el resto del año”, dijo el gobernador en conferencia de prensa.

“Luego de conversaciones con las agencias fiscales, OGP y AAFAF, así como el director ejecutivo del Corporación del Fondo del Seguro del Estado, hemos acordado que el Fondo puede aportar hasta 225.5 millones de dólares para darle 205.5 millones a la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica y 20 millones de dólares a la Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados y así evitar totalmente el aumento en la luz y reducir el costo del agua para todo el año”, añadió.

El gobernador dijo que el Negociado de Energía le certificó que con esta asignación monetaria no habría aumentos en la tarifa energética por este trimestre.

“Esta aportación no afectará sus operaciones ni tendrá impacto en beneficios a sus patronos y asegurados y tampoco en la reserva del Fondo para emergencias”, dijo el gobernador.

Asimismo, Pierluisi Urrutia le hizo un llamado a la Legislatura para que se apruebe esta medida.

“Lo que hace falta aquí es la Legislatura para que voten. El que esté a favor de bajar el costo de la luz y el agua a nuestro pueblo que le vote a favor a la medida. Es tan sencillo como eso. Quien le quiera votar en contra que lo haga porque no se está afectando las finanzas del Fondo”, insistió el gobernador.

Además, el director ejecutivo del CFSE, Jesús Rodríguez Rosa confirmó que las finanzas de la corporación pública que dirige no se afectarán con esta llamada aportación.

“El Fondo apoya los proyectos sometidos por el gobernador con relación a un alivio para todas las familias puertorriqueñas mitigando el costo de energía en Puerto Rico. No hay ninguna situación que afecte el Fondo ni ningún servicio del Fondo serán afectados y los servicios a los asegurados están garantizados”, dijo Rodríguez Rosa.

Por su parte, Josué Colón, director ejecutivo de la AEE expuso que esta enmienda podría detener por tres meses los aumentos de la luz.

“Con la medida que ha presentado el señor gobernador a la Asamblea Legislativa representa cero. Que ningún cliente no tendría aumentos. Respaldamos totalmente esta medida que está representada en el Senado”, dijo.

Asimismo, la presidenta ejecutiva de la AAA, Doriel Pagán Crespo dijo que: “Esta medida beneficia grandemente a los clientes de la AAA y beneficia por un año completo. Quiere decir que ese 4.92 por ciento (de aumento) que entró en vigor el primero de julio se reduciría a un 2 por ciento todo un año. Apoyamos esta medida siempre procurando la mejor estabilidad para nuestros clientes”.

La medida debería ser aprobada en el Senado y a su vez, la Cámara de Representantes, según surgió, podría auto convocarse antes del 25 de julio para atender la medida de ser aprobada en el Senado.

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Traffic changes will be in place for tomorrow in the area of Little Tokyo to Rose Place

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Some traffic changes will be in place from tomorrow to allow for the construction of the Modern Port at Rose Place in Kingstown.

Motorists and pedestrians have been advised that the Road which leads from Little Tokyo to Rose Place will be closed.

Speaking at the recent launch of the Project, Minister of Urban Development, Julian Francis highlighted the importance of the Project to the economy of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and urged the public their support.

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The 250 million US dollar project is being financed by the United Kingdom; the Caribbean Development Bank and the Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

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