Docs

2022 - 10 - 24

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Robert Englund -- Good Genes Or Good Docs?! (TMZ)

Here is a 44-year-old version of the long-time scary moviemaker looking quite supernatural during the "Horror Hall of Fame" Gala at Universal Studios back in ...

And, 31 years later the iconic thrill-seeker recently brought his scariest pose to a film festival in Spain (right). This was just a few years before he reprised his role of Freddy Krueger in "Wes Craven's New Nightmare." Robert Englund Good Genes or Good Docs?!

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Peter Navarro Says He Doesn't Have To Give Back Stolen Docs ... (Above the Law)

Unsurprisingly, the complaint failed to do the trick with Judge Randolph Moss, and on June 2, Navarro was indicted on two counts of contempt of Congress. Womp ...

[Sponsored](https://abovethelaw.com/2022/09/from-equity-management-to-liquidity-how-morgan-stanley-at-work-is-supporting-top-law-firms/) Dean](https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=1562611946262688408), a 1993 DC Court of Appeals Case in which a HUD official in the Reagan administration refused to hand over government documents in her possession citing her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. [a case](https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/624132/in-re-grand-jury-subpoena-duces-tecum/) in which immunity was granted and the government essentially reneged on the offer. Yes, even if that leads to a criminal prosecution and yet another judge on at the US District Court in DC being cursed with this nutbag and his batshit lawyers. [latest filing](https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.245941/gov.uscourts.dcd.245941.11.0_1.pdf), a response to the government’s motion for summary judgment, is so bizarre that it almost feels like the good old days when he was drafting his own pleadings. But his most recent filings are signed by [Stanley Woodward](http://brandwoodwardlaw.com/), a DC attorney representing Trump’s [declassification guru](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/09/16/trump-fbi-search-classified-documents/) Kash Patel, who [appeared](https://edition.cnn.com/2022/10/20/politics/kash-patel-mar-a-lago-grand-jury-testimony/index.html) last week before a grand jury investigating the Mar-a-Lago documents; Oath Keeper Kelly Meggs, who has been charged with seditious conspiracy; and the [Mar-a-Lago valet](https://www.businessinsider.com/aide-moved-mar-a-lago-boxes-before-raid-identified-reports-2022-10) who told the Justice Department that Trump moved boxes after being subpoenaed. But the gravamen of the brief is an insistence that Navarro has a Fifth Amendment right not to hand over documents which might inculpate him — in this case for the crime of wrongfully retaining government records. Navarro did eventually [hire lawyers](https://abovethelaw.com/2022/09/peter-navarro-hired-experienced-lawyers-his-legal-troubles-did-not-get-better/) who promptly dismissed the civil suit against Pelosi et al., but his criminal defenses thus appear to consist solely of repeating every argument rejected by Judge Carl Nichols in Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress case, and hoping Judge Mehta won’t notice. [econ crank](https://www.newyorker.com/business/currency/trumps-muse-on-u-s-trade-with-china) Peter Navarro is a universal irritant on the DC federal docket. Unsurprisingly, the complaint failed to do the trick with Judge Randolph Moss, and on June 2, Navarro was [indicted](https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.244001/gov.uscourts.dcd.244001.1.0_4.pdf) on two counts of contempt of Congress. And lo, a second [88-page pro se complaint](https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.243857/gov.uscourts.dcd.243857.1.0_3.pdf) against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the January 6 Select Committee seeking a declaratory judgment that the body lacked the power to subpoena him, as well as an injunction against the Justice Department to stop it prosecuting him for blowing off said subpoena.

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How to Turn Auto Capitalization Off or On in Google Docs (How-To Geek)

Google Docs has a feature that automatically capitalizes the first letter of the first word in your sentences. It's one of many tools Google offers to ...

- › To activate the auto-capitalization feature, recheck the box. Then, open one of your documents. [capitalizes the first letter of the first word](https://www.howtogeek.com/478791/how-to-easily-change-the-case-on-text-in-google-docs/) in your sentences. If you don’t find the automatic capitalization feature helpful, you can turn it off (and back on again).

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Court docs: Man accused of stripping naked after Bengals game ... (WLWT Cincinnati)

A man has been charged after being accused of undressing and exposing himself to people at The Banks after the Bengals game Sunday, according to court ...

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Court docs: Decatur man had meth, THC in system when he hit ... (WANE)

A Decatur man is accused of being high on methamphetamines, amphetamines and marijuana when he rear-ended a horse and buggy that caused injuries to five ...

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Screen Grabs: A purr-fect time for new docs? You bet your 'Cat ... (48 Hills)

SF Dance Film Fest, the new fate of trailer parks, a lost slave ship found, more films to sink your claws into.

Sadder still, though, is the saga of the homeless emigre ex-construction worker in NYC whose desire to see his cat again is pretty much the one thing pulling him through a cancer diagnosis and long, grim hospital stay. Sprawling from coast to coast, these stories are endearing, as of course are the cats. That book preserved the testimony of Cudjoe Lewis, one of the last survivors of the Clotilda’s passage, whom she interviewed at length in 1927. “You see a man care for something that’s not himself, that’s attractive” she says, which is both kinda sweet and the saddest thing I’ve ever heard. Another is a stray who “adopted” a whole station house of strapping firefighters. On a lighter note—though this documentary is often as tearjerking as it is a wallow in critter cuteness—there’s Mye Hoang’s ode to dudes who love their pussy. Descendants of the 110 or so kidnapped Africans it carried still populate the coastal Alabama area where it landed in what is now called Africatown. A historical injustice, also transactional in nature, is the focus of Margaret Brown’s new film, currently streaming on Netflix. A Decent Home is available for streaming from most On Demand platforms as of Tues/25. However, they seldom own the property it is on, living in “parks” that get stereotyped as “trailer trash” dives, but as seen here can frequently be leafy, pleasant neighborhoods with closeknit communities. Well, within the last decade such locations have come to the attention of private equity firms looking for more industries to purchase, monopolize, maximally monetize, then sell off again to the highest bidder. As if the creeping menaces of political extremism and climate change weren’t enough, much of the world’s population is facing another escalating emergency, one that can even more clearly be blamed on runaway trickle-up capitalism.

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