2011年4月7日 星期四

Trial begins for accused kidnappers

Trial begins for accused kidnappers

Frank Guenther said there was no negotiating with the trio who allegedly kidnapped him on Feb. 28,Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. 2009.



“I was going to say negotiating, but it was more like pleading with him that this wasn’t necessary,Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained.” said Guenther while on the witness stand Thursday in B.Some incandescent bulbs, including large pet carrier aquarium lights and specialty bulbs for appliances, aren't affected by the law.C. Supreme Court in Penticton.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.



Three Oliver residents — Andrew Miller, Nicolette Miller and Leonard Thompson — are facing charges of kidnapping, unlawful confinement or imprisonment and assault causing bodily harm. It is alleged they forced Guenther into their vehicle, drove him from Oliver to Pyramid Park near Summerland, told him to strip and when another car arrived with an unknown person, he was beaten up.



Crown counsel Catherine Crockett told the jury Guenther eventually swam out to chest level in Okanagan Lake where he stayed until he thought his assailants left the area and then ran out onto the highway where he received help from a passerby.



Guenther told the court he was addicted to crack, which led to him selling cocaine in order to support his habit. He admitted he fell behind in paying his drug suppliers because his purchasers could not pay him.



Guenther explained this led to an encounter with his supplier where he had to explain his situation, but believed it had been worked out.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.
Trial begins for accused kidnappers

Frank Guenther said there was no negotiating with the trio who allegedly kidnapped him on Feb. 28,Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. 2009.



“I was going to say negotiating, but it was more like pleading with him that this wasn’t necessary,Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained.” said Guenther while on the witness stand Thursday in B.Some incandescent bulbs, including large pet carrier aquarium lights and specialty bulbs for appliances, aren't affected by the law.C. Supreme Court in Penticton.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.



Three Oliver residents — Andrew Miller, Nicolette Miller and Leonard Thompson — are facing charges of kidnapping, unlawful confinement or imprisonment and assault causing bodily harm. It is alleged they forced Guenther into their vehicle, drove him from Oliver to Pyramid Park near Summerland, told him to strip and when another car arrived with an unknown person, he was beaten up.



Crown counsel Catherine Crockett told the jury Guenther eventually swam out to chest level in Okanagan Lake where he stayed until he thought his assailants left the area and then ran out onto the highway where he received help from a passerby.



Guenther told the court he was addicted to crack, which led to him selling cocaine in order to support his habit. He admitted he fell behind in paying his drug suppliers because his purchasers could not pay him.



Guenther explained this led to an encounter with his supplier where he had to explain his situation, but believed it had been worked out.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.
Trial begins for accused kidnappers

Frank Guenther said there was no negotiating with the trio who allegedly kidnapped him on Feb. 28,Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. 2009.



“I was going to say negotiating, but it was more like pleading with him that this wasn’t necessary,Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained.” said Guenther while on the witness stand Thursday in B.Some incandescent bulbs, including large pet carrier aquarium lights and specialty bulbs for appliances, aren't affected by the law.C. Supreme Court in Penticton.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.



Three Oliver residents — Andrew Miller, Nicolette Miller and Leonard Thompson — are facing charges of kidnapping, unlawful confinement or imprisonment and assault causing bodily harm. It is alleged they forced Guenther into their vehicle, drove him from Oliver to Pyramid Park near Summerland, told him to strip and when another car arrived with an unknown person, he was beaten up.



Crown counsel Catherine Crockett told the jury Guenther eventually swam out to chest level in Okanagan Lake where he stayed until he thought his assailants left the area and then ran out onto the highway where he received help from a passerby.



Guenther told the court he was addicted to crack, which led to him selling cocaine in order to support his habit. He admitted he fell behind in paying his drug suppliers because his purchasers could not pay him.



Guenther explained this led to an encounter with his supplier where he had to explain his situation, but believed it had been worked out.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.

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