THE devastated dad of two twin toddlers killed over Christmas has paid tribute to his “beautiful babies” as his wife is charged with their murders. Steve Ford shared a heart-breaking tweet with a photo of the 23-month-old tots, Jake and Chloe, kissing after they died on Boxing Day night. He wrote: “Daddy's twins xxx my beautiful babies. I love you” His wife Samantha Ford, 37, has been charged with the murders of Jake and Chloe and broke down as she appeared in the dock today. She spoke only to confirm her name, age and address when she appeared at Canterbury Magistrates’ Court in Kent this morning. The 37-year-old appeared in the dock, flanked by two female security guards wearing a grey jumper. The court was told she was charged with two counts of murder but no other details were given. Samantha cried as the charges were read out during the brief hearing, which lasted just a couple of minutes. She could be seen putting her hand to her right eye throughout … [Read more...] about Dad’s heartbreaking tribute to his ‘beautiful babies’ as wife, 37, appears in court charged with murdering 23-month-old twins
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A Fresno group is taking the city to court. They’ve filed a lawsuit over Measure P
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Supreme Court Structural and Jurisprudential Problems
The First V.R. Krishna Iyer Memorial National Law Lecture delivered by Hon’ble Justice J.Chelameshwar on November 28, 2015 at Kochi. Ladies and Gentlemen, I am before you overwhelmed by emotions, which are conflicting. It is a singular honour to be called upon to deliver the ‘First V.R. Krishna Iyer Memorial Law Lecture.’ But, at the same time, the very fact that I have to come back for a memorial lecture within a year after attending Justice Iyer’s 100th Birthday Celebrations stirs in me conflicting emotions. That Justice Iyer is no more with us makes me sad in spite of the knowledge that everything in this universe is transient. However, a 100-year life span is an extra-ordinary gift of nature to a very few human beings. Justice Iyer was one of them. May be he transited from ASAT to SAT.To make any attempt to extol the great accomplishments of the multifaceted personality of Justice Iyer would be a reckless adventure for somebody like me. To the best of my … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Structural and Jurisprudential Problems
Beltway Buzz, October 27, 2017
D.C. is humming this week, as the Senate and House are both in session after taking turns on recess the past two weeks.401(k) Pre-Tax Deferrals: An Endangered Species? After being overshadowed by ACA repeal-and-replace efforts for nine months, tax reform efforts are now well under way in the House and Senate to send a comprehensive package to President Trump by the end of this year. On Tuesday, sources confirmed that the House intends to introduce its version of a tax bill on November 1, which could be appended to the Senate budget reconciliation measure that the House passed on Thursday. Although details are still skimpy, rumors have been circulating about various revenue-raising proposals that might be included in the final package. Late last weekend, in particular, the financial planning community was stunned when the New York Times reported that Republicans are considering lowering the current 401(k) deferral limit from $18,000 per year ($24,000 for participants age … [Read more...] about Beltway Buzz, October 27, 2017
Wisconsin Eliminates Income Tax Disparity on Health Coverage for Adult Children
On November 4, 2011, Governor Walker signed into law 2011 Senate Bill 203 now known as 2011 Wis. Act 49. The bill, which received large bipartisan support among Wisconsin legislators, exempts from Wisconsin income tax the value of health coverage provided to certain adult children.BackgroundPrior to 2010, most employers’ health plans provided coverage for children of employees up to age 19, or up to age 23 if the child was a full time student. Effective January 1, 2010, Wisconsin imposed a new rule requiring insurance carriers and certain self-funded governmental plans to provide eligibility for coverage for children through age 26 (up to the day before the child’s 27th birthday).On March 23, 2010, the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“PPACA”) was enacted. It required employer health plans to cover older children through age 25 (up to the day before the child’s 26th birthday), effective for calendar year health plans on and after … [Read more...] about Wisconsin Eliminates Income Tax Disparity on Health Coverage for Adult Children