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Harry Connick, Louisiana district attorney from 1973 to 2003, dead at 97. He was also the father of some guy.

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5 hours ago, tracy said:

Harry Connick, Louisiana district attorney from 1973 to 2003, dead at 97. He was also the father of some guy.

QO from that connection perhaps?

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22 minutes ago, Comped said:

QO from that connection perhaps?

 

His career was notable enough on its own that he would have managed a newswire QO even if his name wasn't Harry Connick, although I doubt he would have been picked in the DDP.

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12 minutes ago, tracy said:

 

His career was notable enough on its own that he would have managed a newswire QO even if his name wasn't Harry Connick, although I doubt he would have been picked in the DDP.

He was actually picked in the DDP by some weird ass theme team. And no I’m not kidding when I say the theme team was weird 

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Yeah, I know he was picked, I guess I should have said "without his son" at the end.

 

(While I like a good dick joke here and there, he's probably the most forced pick on that team. Is it just that his name is Harry? As a whole it doesn't really sound phallic IMO.)

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6 hours ago, Joey Russ said:

He was actually picked in the DDP by some weird ass theme team. And no I’m not kidding when I say the theme team was weird 

 

Last year I quipped my befuddlement that they didn't pick Peter Bonerz. Glad to see that was remedied

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Harriet Mitchell Murphy (Wiki), the first African-American woman appointed to a regular judgeship in Texas dead at 96

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Isn't this also the thread user for cops? Finnish "hero cop", footballer and media personality Heidi Foxell in ICU with infection and has undergone 4 surgeries in the last weeks.

 

Quite a tragic story, at 24 she was seriously wounded during the Hyvinkää shooting (shot in the stomach with a moose hunting rifle, more information on that Wikipedia page) in 2012 and was hospitalised for three years, underwent around 100-150 surgeries. During her last year of hospitalisation a medical error happened during a surgery, causing her a permanent spinal cord injury and lung damage.

That apparently wasn't unlucky enough and in 2016 she was diagnosed with leukemia while also suffering recurring sepsis due to her stomach wound not healing. Then she was diagnosed with an ovarian tumor and later an ovarian cyst. Only 35, hopefully she'll survive this too.

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On 07/12/2023 at 06:37, wannamaker said:

Judge Frank Caprio has pancreatic cancer

 

He's known for his "Caught in Providence" show that has clips with millions of views on Youtube.

 

 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/u1CDZvrBkmTcgrV7/

 

This video on Caprio's FB page seems to have all the hallmarks of a last farewell. Frailer, very emotional and has all the aura of someone who knows his time might be nearly up.

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4 hours ago, Octopus of Odstock said:

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/u1CDZvrBkmTcgrV7/

 

This video on Caprio's FB page seems to have all the hallmarks of a last farewell. Frailer, very emotional and has all the aura of someone who knows his time might be nearly up.

He doesn't look terrible here though. Certainly seems coherent and looks pretty good for someone battling prostate cancer, especially in his late 80's...

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He has pancreatic cancer and that looks like a farewell message. Quite touching too.

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Thomas Farr, a conservative lawyer and strategist with decades of influence in North Carolina politics, has died. He was 69. Farr was also an unsuccessful Donald Trump judicial nominee.

 

https://www.wral.com/story/thomas-farr-conservative-lawyer-behind-decades-of-gop-political-wins-in-north-carolina-dies-at-69/21359445/

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Bart Durham, a noted personal injury lawyer in the Nashville, Tennessee area who founded his eponymous firm nearly 50 years ago and whose face was on hundreds of billboards, TV screens and newspapers, has died. He was 89.

 

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2024/04/09/bart-durham-longtime-nashville-lawyer-on-hundreds-of-billboards-dies/73266628007/

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Clarence Thomas misses session without explanation. Might be nothing, might be something.

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5 hours ago, drol said:

Clarence Thomas misses session without explanation. Might be nothing, might be something.

Definitely expect him to retire if Trump is re-elected, given his recent ethics problems, health history and hospitalization last year. 

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23 minutes ago, Zsa Zsa's leg said:

Definitely expect him to retire if Trump is re-elected, given his recent ethics problems, health history and hospitalization last year. 

I keep hearing he wants to break Douglas' record, so we may have him for about 4 more years? Or who knows if he even wants to retire then? The man seems to be in good enough health (compared to many of his former colleagues anyway), and has no serious health issues that are public (again, when compared to his colleagues current and former).

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6 hours ago, drol said:

Clarence Thomas misses session without explanation. Might be nothing, might be something.


Lots of people on Twitter speculating his death

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57 minutes ago, ajlposh said:

Lots of people on Twitter speculating his death

Not the type of death they'd keep hidden for long IMO. Probably baseless.

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7 hours ago, drol said:

Clarence Thomas misses session without explanation. Might be nothing, might be something.

With the amount of problems he's had in the past few years, dare I suggest he should get his own thread???

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4 hours ago, MortalCaso said:

Not the type of death they'd keep hidden for long IMO. Probably baseless.

It would be impossible to hide. Especially in an election year...

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15 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

While "only" a judge at Glasgow Sheriff Court, I got quite the shiver. Because Gerry was in my year at University. Can't quite believe he's gone. :o

My condolences.

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French judge Renaud Van Ruymbeke, known for some famous trial in France (Elf, Taiwanese Fregates, Clearstream, Kerviel...) died at 71.

 

(French) https://www.francetvinfo.fr/societe/justice/l-ancien-juge-d-instruction-renaud-van-ruymbeke-qui-avait-instruit-les-affaires-elf-kerviel-ou-encore-cahuzac-est-mort-a-71-ans_6536282.html#xtor=RSS-3-[lestitres

 

English Wikipedia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaud_Van_Ruymbeke

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