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Jack Marrian appears in court Oct. 3, 2016, during the opening of his trial in Nairobi.Simon Maina鈥擜FP/Getty ImagesBy Kevin LuiOctober 6, 2016 3:39 AM EDTThe trial of a Briton in Kenya, accused of bringing $5.7 million worth stanley cup of cocaine into the country, is to be adjourned for a month, because a proper analysis of the substance he allegedly smuggled is not ready.The Independent reports that a court in Nairobi heard the revelation this week, when Jack Marrian, a 31-year-old member of British aristocracy, was due to face charges. He is now scheduled to appear in court again on Nov. 9.Marrian, who grew up in Kenya, was arrested in July when 99.7 kg of what was originally thought to be cocaine was found in a container on its way to his commodities business in Mombasa.Prosecutors have now told the court that a final government report determining what the huge consignment actually consisted of was not ready and would have to take some time, according to the Independent.Marrian family insists that he is innocent, claiming that the trial has been both rushed and politically motivated. They say that w stanley cup hat Kenyan police found was a tainted shipment of sugar.According to an investigative report by the Times of London, the ship carrying the container destined for Marian had far more cocaine when it first left Santos, Brazil, and at least two containers of sugar laced with the drug had been removed en route.The Independent stanley cup reports that both Spanish police Rvxt This Texas Charity Offers Border Crossers a Warm Welcome to the United States
Competitors run with the monorail and Space Needle in the background during the 2019 Rock n Roll Seattle Marathon and 1/2 Marathon on June 9, 2019 in Sea jordan ttle, Washington.Donald Mirallemdash;Getty Images for Rock n Roll MarBy Alana SemuelsOctober 10, 2019 8:34 AM EDTIf there a left-leaning policy being proposed by a Democratic presidential candidate this election season, odds are it has already been suggestedmdash;and probably even testedmdash;in Seattle. Want to tax the rich, like Bernie Sanders advises Seattlersquo city council unanimously passed a bill doing so in 2017 though it quickly got tie nike dunk d up in court. Want a $15 minimum wage for all workers, as Elizabeth Warren calls for Seattle passed that into law five years ago. How about a bill of rights for domestic workers, a measure supported by Kamala Harris Seattle passed that last year. And while critics of those plans say they put an undue burden on businesses, local officials in Seattle say theyrsquo;re helping, not hurting, economic growth. The interesting role that Seattle has played in the last 10 or so years has been to lead with progressive policy and show that it worked, says Teresa Mosqueda, a 39-year-old city councilwoman, from her second-floor office in Seattlersquo City Hall, which is dwarfed by huge skyscrapers on all sides. But business leaders in Seattle are p jordan ushing back against left-leaning officials like Mosqueda, pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into attempts to