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How A Hairstylist Took On A Serial Groper, A Rising Chef In Washington

by:Yufengling     2019-09-27
About six years ago, on an unusually warm April night in Washington, Lauren Clark found a man in the distance while jogging, and she was cooling down.
She stepped up and hurried past him, and for a moment she considered crossing the street.
Her fear seems irrational.
Even paranoid
Until the threat comes true.
The man caught the skinny 27-year-
The old hair stylist held out his hand from behind, sandwiched between her legs, and covered her mouth.
He dropped her body on the sidewalk.
The only barrier between her and her hand is a pair of black stretch yoga leggings.
Rape seems imminent.
Probably death.
Clark rolled over his stomach and grabbed the man\'s face.
Her nails pierced his skin and tore off his glasses.
The man hit her face, grabbed her phone and rushed out.
A few minutes later, the man was captured by police who linked him to an attack on another woman earlier that night.
He admitted that there were new scratches on his face.
In the dark, he was a stranger who attacked women in Washington when they were lonely and vulnerable.
In the world of sexual offences, this is a statistical anomaly where most of the attackers know their victims and most of the attacks never lead to criminal charges.
She\'s a prosecutor\'s dream.
After confirming the man at the crime scene, Clark was eager to say what she thought in court.
From the beginning, she was extremely vigilant and collected her information through police reports and court hearings.
The man admitted that six women had been attacked in the Colombian district.
He was sentenced to 10 days in prison.
Tailored for two
As a chef, he stands out in Washington\'s vibrant restaurant, a day that best suits his work schedule.
Clark can\'t forget the stranger in the dark.
When she wakes up to breathe the air and gets wet, she sees him in a nightmare.
In real life, she will meet him near her home and salon.
Clark played with him for a few seconds.
After that, she will fight for justice for several years.
\"I think this case has been handed over to every department of the justice system,\" Clark said . \" She told her story publicly for the first time. \"And they f---ed it up.
It surprised me.
It should be an easy thing. \"---
Hair has always been a passion for Clark.
When she was a teenager who grew up in a cornfield in rural Illinois, she studied the latest trends in fashion magazines and designed hairstyles for her classmates to go home to dance.
She used to try to make her sister Sarah look like one of the Orson twins by cutting the undulating layers and flipping the ends.
She is the daughter of two mental health experts, bold and outspoken from an early age. As a fifth-
She successfully petitioned her local mother. and-
A popular store that stops selling candy cigarettes.
Like many men and women in the Columbia District, Clark turns to the city streets for an affordable, reliable exercise.
A rhythmic beat on the sidewalk to 5-foot-5-
A day after dealing with a group of clients, the inch hair stylist. At around 8 p. m.
On April 10, 2013, Clark ended her shift at a popular salon \"immortal lover.
She went back to her basement apartment and changed into yoga leggings and vests to take off laternight run.
She stopped and sat down along Georgetown\'s waterfront to take pictures of the blooming cherry blossoms.
Around 11: 45. m.
She was attacked.
After the man ran away, Clark jumped up and chased him briefly.
She dropped a Metropolitan police officer.
A few minutes later, when the attacker walked alone on a nearby street, she recognized him.
Earlier that evening, near the Naval Observatory, only a few steps from where Clark was attacked, a man approached a 27-year-old manyear-
The old woman stopped at the traffic lights on a motorcycle.
The man grabbed her hip and vagina.
She screamed and drove away. The man fled into the nearby bushes.
The woman hit 911 when she got home.
Yvette Maupin, a sexual assault detective, sw Clark\'s DNA with her hand and shared the good news: the person she recognized had new scratches on his face.
A case of hope has just become a Grand Slam. dunk.
The detective told Clark that the man would be sent to prison, and Clark said she was told he would face felony charges.
The day after the incident, Clark made the bride\'s hair with a bandage on his arm and a swollen nose --to-
She then canceled her other appointments.
She met a close friend at a new restaurant, Le Diplomate.
Clark told her story at lunch.
She struggled with her words.
Reveal how she was touched, feeling too personal, too specific, and too aggressive.
After lunch, Clark visited the nearest police station.
She asked the police to report and looked closely at the details of the attackers.
For the first time, the name is Jayro Cruz. An age: 24.
Moreover, the classification of crimes by the police department: Third-
Reaching the level of sexual abuse through violence, felony and robbery is also a felony.
Historically, the crime of groping was charged with misdemeanor because there were no aggravating factors such as infiltration or verbal threats to rape or murder.
In Cruz\'s case, the combination of processing, sexual contact, and punch-in appears to be in line with the definition of felony sexual abuse under D. C. law -
According to The Washington Post, sexual contact through the use of forceC. code. Assistant U. S.
Sharon Marcus.
Mr Cohn instead accused Mr Cruz of committing several minor crimes in Washington. C.
High Court: misdemeanor sexual abuse, assault and second assault on women near Clark and Naval Observatory
Because Clark\'s cell phone was stolen.
Cruz was released before a further hearing.
Misdemeanor is the second blow to Clark.
\"It feels like a felony,\" Clark said . \"
A spokesman from the United StatesS.
The prosecutor\'s office declined to comment on the allegations. \"The U. S.
\"The prosecutor\'s office is committed to prosecuting those who committed sexual assault in the Colombian region,\" spokesman Bill Miller said in a statement . \".
\"We don\'t usually comment on specific fee decisions or on this particular case.
Make a charge decision on a caseby-case basis.
Generally speaking, we make an assessment based on the circumstances of each case, taking full account of the applicable law, the nature and seriousness of the crime, the evidence in the case and other factors, whether the victim is willing to sue the case, and the criminal history of the defendant.
On June 2013, within two months of the attack, Cruz signed a plea agreement.
In exchange, prosecutors dropped one of the two allegations of theft and sexual abuse in connection with Naval Observatory attacks on the woman.
Five months after the incident, Clark sat down in front of the courtroom and pronounced Cruz.
Cruz, accompanied by her mother, sat on the other side of the aisle.
On the bench was Justice Truman Morrison. C. Superior Court. The then-69-year-
The former public defense lawyer was nominated by President Carter and served as a judge for decades.
Morrison, a court spokeswoman who now holds a senior position, declined to comment on the matter.
Clark spent hours working for her victims.
Statement of influence.
When she stood up and spoke, the judge asked her to project her voice out for others to hear. She began.
Wednesday, April 10.
On that Wednesday night, we were in the season of cherry blossoms.
When I was jogging around, I thought it must have been one of the most beautiful nights I \'ve ever seen in Washington.
The branches are full of fresh flowers, the breath of spring in the air, and the details of that night are still vivid in my mind.
\"The things that started such a beautiful night quickly became the ugliest thing I \'ve ever experienced.
The details are still vivid and they will always be.
\"One hand with only strength covered my mouth.
I have one between my legs.
The collision of a person\'s body with my bodyThe pavement. The panic. The pain. \"---
The verdict opened at four hearings in the fall of 2013, in part because Justice Morrison wanted to reflect on his decision.
The prosecutor revealed a bombshell earlier: \"The defendant admitted that he committed the same crime on four other occasions as four different victims, and the government understood that, the accused has never been arrested or charged for these acts.
\"This is acknowledged in a report by the Court Services and the offender oversight body (CSOSA)-
A federal agency responsible for interviewing criminals in the area before sentencing.
The prosecutor said, \"if the authorities were not contacted by these two brave women,
\"The Judge laid him off.
\"Yes,\" Morrison said.
\"We certainly don\'t know anything else.
This is extraordinary.
I mean, I \'ve been a judge for more than 30 years. . . .
I have never seen such a thing before.
Ted Cruz\'s defense lawyer, Lee Smith, said the new admission was proof of honesty and remorse.
\"Sometimes it\'s a little difficult to face your own demons,\" Smith said . \".
\"I think he has time to think about it.
He thought it was right to do so. . .
So that he can finally get the help he needs.
\"Cruz was born and raised in Washington, and at the age of 12, his father died of liver cirrhosis caused by alcohol abuse.
Death has had a \"profound impact\" on Cruz, Smith said, making him withdrawn and not having enough emotional resources to deal with it.
He said the sentence would be a \"band-Aid.
Instead, Smith suggested experimenting with \"a lot of services and projects\" aimed at \"addressing the core issues of Cruz\'s behavior \".
Defense counsel attributed the act to alcohol abuse.
He said Cruz had about 20 drinks eight hours before the attack.
\"Very few people get drunk and walk to people they \'ve never seen before, women on the street, sexually assault them, throw them on the ground and beat them up, the judge responded.
Cruz apologized that he had stopped drinking.
\"There is no excuse, no day I will not think about what I did and feel disgusted with myself,\" he told the judge . \".
\"I know you have no reason to see me as a good person because what I do is not what a good person will do.
The prosecutor, Danny Nguyen, recommended a six-month prison sentence.
Morrison wants to spend more time thinking about \"difficult and unusual cases\", a case marked by \"dramatic free violence\" on \"completely unfamiliar women.
\"This is a serious misdemeanor the judge considers,\" he said . \".
But he was also moved by Cruz\'s sincere regret.
Clark seems to have done his best to leave the hearing.
Three days later, she decided not to attend the next hearing.
At the next hearing, the judge said he had decided to file a 10-
Sentenced to prison.
But Cruz\'s lawyer, Smith, said it could cause Cruz to lose his job as head chef Brixton in Britain.
Stylish bars in the area.
\"Not only did he work in the kitchen, he was actually a chef.
He is in charge of the kitchen.
\"No one on him manages the kitchen,\" Smith said . \".
October, two weeks later.
2013 Cruz finally received the verdict.
Clark has missed the work of two hearings and he is not there.
Morrison ordered Cruz to serve 10 days on Monday and Tuesday\'s rest days and stay in the mid-way dormitory for 80 days.
Cruz also received a five-year suspended sentence, the highest sentence under the law.
In addition, he will be banned from contacting Clark or other victims.
He was not included in the sex offender registry, which was not decided by the judge but by the severity of the offence.
But the judge directed Cruz to undergo sexual assessment, treatment and supervision by CSOSA
Crime supervision unit.
Earlier, the judge called it \"extremely strict supervision,\" noting that it was not just calling your probation officer every three weeks and checking in.
Nguyen later called Clark to tell her this sentence.
Clark is at a bar, Stoney\'s, and walks outside to pick up the phone.
She was disappointed, but she was ready for it.
After all, it\'s just misdemeanor.
She asked if Cruz would become a registered sex offender. Nguyen said no.
Cruz told her that Cruz is now a chef in Brixton.
This is another blow.
Just two weeks after the attack, she was drinking there.
On Halloween six months after the attack, Clark went out wearing a New York Times crossword game.
She took a taxi to El Centro, a Mexican restaurant.
Outside, she watched the team growing up in front of the Black Cat Bar, a popular live music bar. There was Cruz.
About 20 feet away, in a plaid cashmere shirt. Clark gasped.
She went into the restaurant and went away after a drink. ---Cruz is a self-
Teach the chef, who has worked in restaurants in Washington over the past decade. Many of his co-
The workers described him as quiet and ambitious.
For the restaurant, it is notable that he promotes his cooking on their website.
\"Chef Jayro is driven to create food that people want to eat, not the chef\'s [sic]want to cook!
His recent employer, Hilton Garden Inn, was announced.
In the era of entrees [sic]
Most people have never heard of 30 ingredients, and plating each one so delicately with tweezers, a simple and loving plate of solid food always inspires Jayro.
\"In 2014, after Cruz was convicted, the young chef was given a great opportunity: a position in Vidalia
Southern restaurant.
In the second year, Cruz was promoted to chef, the highest position in the kitchen under the James Beard Award --
Chef and sous chef
Owner Jeff bunben told The Washington Post at the time that Cruz was \"the next generation that will push us forward \".
For months after the verdict, Clark kept an eye on Cruz\'s whereabouts.
She learned through Google search that he works in Vidalia.
Vidalia is about a block from her new West End. Floor apartments.
She said, \"I think, \'Oh, my God, I\'m by his side. \'\".
She wondered if he was legally bound within a certain distance from home.
She is frantically looking for answers online.
Her inquiry led her to the Web site for victims to recover DC-
A non-profit organization that provides free legal services to victims of crime.
Clark learned from her lawyer, Christine Ellison.
The far-off orders entered in criminal cases only stipulate that there is no connection with the victim.
She can apply to the civil court for a protection order prohibiting Cruz from leaving a specific geographical area around her home and salon.
The order was approved on September 2014 and is valid for one year.
Clark said that she was sitting in the yard with her boyfriend for the next month, just after 9: 00. m.
A white Honda drove into a nearby parking space.
A man and a woman came out of the car. It was Cruz.
She said she made eye contact with him and cried to sleep that night. ---
Clark checks D occasionally. C.
For information on the Cruz case, please visit the website of the high court.
Checking the files and knowing that someone is watching Clark is comforting Clark.
But she started a panic attack.
She turned to treatment to cope and tried to forget Cruz to change his image.
One day in the spring of 2017, Clark and her sister went shopping in Georgetown.
They crossed the West End and Clark saw Vidalia closed.
She panicked.
She doesn\'t know where Cruz is.
She went to his Instagram page for the first time in months.
She looked through the photos and found that Cruz joined Le Diplomate as a chef at the end of 2016.
Clark often goes to the School of Foreign Affairs.
Just before Christmas 2016, she had a dinner with friends made up of burginon beef, Italian dumplings and cheese platter.
She had a meal that might have been prepared against her hands.
She suddenly felt sick.
Her shopping trip with her sister has been shortened.
On her mobile phone, she is D. C. Superior Court. The long-
There are strange new symbols for dormant cases.
April 10, 2017-
Four years after the attack
The case held a hearing in which Cruz changed from supervised probation to unsupervised probation.
No explanation was given.
She called the lawyer.
She was shocked when Ellison reviewed the court case.
Clark has the right to receive notice of any public hearing on her case under the 2004 Crime Victim Rights Act.
The audio tape of the hearing had an amazing revelation.
A probation officer told Judge Morrison that there was a major mistake --
Cruz should undergo a preliminary assessment to reflect mental health issues, substance abuse issues, and develop plans to treat his tendency to violence.
Cruz has never received an assessment somehow.
Cruz did not receive sexual tailor-made treatment from CSOSA
Criminal supervision unit.
Instead he was monitored as if he was a low
Drug criminals with urine tests and tests
With a police officer every three weeks.
\"Therefore, CSOSA has been supervising him since the fall of 2013, and three years later, you are now asking for an assessment for the first time,\" Morrison asked the probation officer . \".
\"I can\'t explain this mistake,\" the official said . \".
\"Say whatever you want, sir.
The judge asked, \"Are you still a chef, Cruz ? \"
\"I am,\" Cruz said . \"
The judge asked, \"where is it ? \"
Le Diplomate on 14 Street\"\"Really\"\"Yes.
The judge asked: \"It has risen in this world . \"\"Yes, sir.
The judge pointed out that Cruz seemed to have done a good job.
He was not arrested again.
His probation officer reported that his urine test results were clean.
The judge felt that if Cruz seemed to do a good job, it would make no sense to go back to the first step.
He removed him from probation.
\"Because you did a good job, sir.
Cruz, five years from now until October 25, 2013, all you have to do is not violate any laws anywhere.
The judge asked him, \"Do you understand ? \". Cruz said yes.
\"Well, good luck,\" the judge said . \"
\"Your compliance is commendable.
CSOSA declined to answer any questions regarding this matter.
CSOSA is an independent federal agency that is not subject to D. C.
The government is also not responsible to the Justice Department.
Congress oversees the agency and its director, who has been appointed six members
A one-year term as president of the United States.
The agency has an interim director, James D. Berry Jr.
\"This case demonstrates the need for accountability and transparency in our criminal justice system --
\"The tragedy happened when it was gone,\" said Kevin Donahue, deputy mayor of public safety and justice . \".
\"While the district government agencies are responsible for Mayor Bowser, the Parliament and our residents, there is no such clear line of accountability for federal agencies responsible for most of the criminal justice system in the region.
\"When the local organization fails, there will be consequences.
There are personnel actions, oversight hearings, audits, legislative reforms and relentless public oversight.
Silence and non-compromise are not options in response to failure.
If reform and transparency are needed, I hope that CSOSA will recognize this and stick to it. \"---
Cruz\'s knowledge of working at Clark\'s School of Foreign Affairs.
He is no longer an anonymous in the dark.
He is in her own community service industry, among salon staff and restaurant staff, who drink in a local bar.
She wanted to contact the Foreign Minister to let them know what Cruz did to her.
She called a close friend to ask for advice from the bar manager who has been working locally for a long time.
Haddad was slightly aware of Cruz and was shocked by the charges.
Haddad described the case as a \"huge intuitive check\" at the close\"
Washington restaurant community.
\"It\'s an industry that welcomes everyone, regardless of your background,\" he later told The Washington Post.
Experts said that the development momentum of the catering industry is good.
Sexual harassment record issues extending from the main booth to the kitchen.
An environment with little negligence, late time and tight space is easily abused.
Saru Jayaraman said: \"In this culture, men are not only allowed by their employers, but in a sense encouraged by their employers to act in this way, \"the restaurant staff advocate the co-chair of the group Restaurant Opportunity Center, published a 2014 study called\" glass flooring \": sexual harassment by catering companies.
As a result, Jayaraman said that \"a large number of molesters and predators\" can \"thrive in the catering industry \".
\"As a manager, Haddad saw the situation of making women lonely and vulnerable late at night, closing restaurants or bars in the company of another person.
Therefore, Haddad believes that people like Cruz do not have a place in the restaurant.
He said, \"find something else to do . \"
Haddad helped Clark proofread an anonymous letter to the foreign minister, suggesting she eased her anger at the restaurant.
She modified it and commissioned him to give it to the contact person at the School of Foreign Affairs.
The man who attacked me works in your kitchen.
His name is Jayro Cruz.
He was arrested for sexually assaulting me and another woman.
He pleaded guilty to the charges and admitted in court that four other women had been attacked. Six women. Violated. Victimized. Traumatized.
Imagine a girlfriend drinking a cocktail in your bar, meeting a predator or family to sit down and order, and learning that this is prepared by the hands who abuse so many women.
At the end of the letter, Clark said she would launch a campaign on Cruz in early June.
She said she did not want to tarnish the reputation of the foreign minister.
She urged the restaurant to \"do the right thing \". \"---
On June 6, 2017, Clark distributed leaflets to the manager at restaurants and bars on the street next to the restaurant.
The man attacked six women in Washington.
There are three pictures of Cruz.
Two showed him in the chef\'s apron.
The image of his superior court case record includes the case number. \"52% of D. C.
The residents are women.
People like him and men are dangerous to 100%.
Clark was silent on making flyers on social media.
She was worried about what Cruz would do if she knew what she did.
Travel fast Word.
The Flyers soon appeared online.
The Washington City newspaper wrote a story about Cruz\'s work at the School of Foreign Affairs.
Posts on Facebook are full of comments.
Women charged Cruz online.
Emily Schimmel just came out of Pilates class and she received a text message about the flyer.
Schimmel told The Washington Post that she met Cruz through OkCupid in early 2016 and they dated for months.
She said he had sex with her in April 2016 when she was drunk and unable to agree.
She said she fainted in bed and woke up to find Cruz naked, with no gym clothes for women on her body and no memory of what happened.
She did not report the case to the police.
The 31-year-old said she did not know that Cruz had a criminal history.
\"I cried in the car for an hour,\" she said . \"
\"I was very angry because the justice system had failed and he was able to do it again.
The Washington Post asked Cruz to be interviewed to discuss the handling of his criminal case and the subsequent allegations against him by other women.
Cruz offered
Paragraph statement to The Post.
\"In this era, I believe it is important that women have room to talk about sexual assault and recovery from trauma,\" he said . \".
\"These stories are important and worthy of respect.
I don\'t believe adding my story to it at this time will help move the conversation forward.
For the people I have hurt, I can only hope that they can find peace.
There is no excuse for my actions.
I can\'t take them back, but I\'ll keep trying to learn from my mistakes and hopefully I can make up for the damage I \'ve done.
\"Some people are critical of Clark\'s decision to publicly humiliate him.
When asked about the flyer recently, Clark\'s lawyer, Ellison, paused before answering.
\"She found her strength in her outspoken words,\" Ellison said . \".
Two months after the leaflets were distributed, Cruz stopped working at the restaurant.
A spokesman for Le Diplomate declined to comment on the matter on the grounds of employment privacy.
Several women told the Post that Cruz had conducted inappropriate sex with women in the workplace before and after the alleged crime.
Everyone said that it was not until recently that they knew that Cruz had a documented history of sexual violence.
In 2011, two years before the attack on Clark, Cruz was employed by blackbird, who had been shut down.
Nikki MG Cole, advocate for D. C.
The restaurant staff said she was working there with Cruz.
She remembered an incident in which Cruz broke the bra of another waitress, who ran back to the kitchen in tears and had plates in her hand.
Cole said the woman complained that Cruz later told her that he was fired. Ian Hilton, co-
Hiring the owners of three bars in Cruz-
Brixton, Billy and Blackbird
Cruz said in an email that his attack on Clark was described as a bar fight, and that the company \"will never deliberately hire or work with people convicted of sexual assault \".
When 24-year-old Juliana Clark saw the flyer, she was startled.
She worked with Cruz as a chef in Vidalia.
He\'s her boss.
Clark told the Post that she had voluntary sex with Cruz before Vidalia and throughout her time outside of work. \"It took me [until]
\"That flyer made us realize that we never had a date,\" Clark said . \".
\"He just manipulated me in this relationship and I will never refuse.
She said Cruz would reprimand her in front of other staff and fumble for her in the restaurant when others don\'t.
He often keeps her in the storage room, touches her breasts, or forces her to have sex.
She did not tell anyone at the time.
\"It\'s a daily thing.
\"No Escape,\" Clark said . \".
\"It\'s a perfect place for something like that, and that\'s why he\'s been away for so long.
Cruz later wrote her an apology email: \"I\'m sorry if I made work your Hell, I\'m not sensitive to you . \". . .
I hurt you in a professional and private way, and I\'m sorry about that, \"Clark wrote in an email.
Clark did not respond to him.
Another woman who works in Vidalia
She declined to be named for fear of revenge
Claiming that Cruz had kissed her without her consent and would use her fingers to penetrate her in the storage room.
\"Working there every day is torture,\" the lady said . \".
Both women said she didn\'t tell anyone at the time, but she and Juliana Clark talked to each other after the leaflets were made public.
Former Vidalia executive chef Hamilton Johnson said he \"certainly didn\'t know\" about Cruz\'s request for sexual offences, which, if he knew, would affect his decision to hire him.
\"I never knew that Cruz had any problems with a woman\'s temper or behavior in a restaurant,\" Johnson said . \".
Cruz\'s criminal record can be obtained online through D\'s search functionC.
Website of the high court. Vidalia co-
The owner, Sallie Buben, told the Post in an email that she and her husband were not aware of Cruz\'s records or any allegations from employees.
\"If there is an issue brought to our attention, we will investigate and we are confident that we will take appropriate action,\" Buben wrote . \".
\"We do check the references of the applicants we are going to hire, but as a general practice we do not conduct criminal background checks.
\"In the catering industry, it is not a standard practice to conduct criminal background checks. ---
That summer, Clark tried to fall asleep after making flyers.
It has been four years since the attack.
She used to feel bold and brave, but she is not brave now. She was angry. She was scared.
On July 27, 2017, Ellison filed a motion with Judge Morrison for a new hearing on the grounds that Clark was not informed of the previous hearing.
On September 2017, the Cruz case was again called for a hearing in Morrison\'s court.
The judge admitted that it was wrong for him not to inform Clark of the last hearing, saying that the hearing was \"clearly a violation of the victim\'s statutory rights \".
\"I didn\'t notice that,\" he said in court . \".
\"I should have thought of this, although in this case the prosecutor, not the court, would have informed people.
\"In a statement to The Post, the United StatesS.
The prosecutor\'s office says it is committed to safeguarding the rights of victims of crime. S.
The prosecutor\'s office took very seriously its obligations under the federal and Colombian regional victim rights regulations and issued more than 46,000 communications on 2018, remind the victim to receive the court\'s hearing date through the triggered automated system to accept court proceedings.
The system works well, but is not perfect, and we will continue to work with the court to resolve any potential notification issues that prevent us from providing notice in this case.
Fortunately, the hearing resumed and the victims had the opportunity not only to attend but also to express their opinions.
Clark spoke in court and her sister and close friends were watching her.
\"The last time I came here, I knew the trauma had changed me forever.
But at the time, I didn\'t know how this person would continue to bring pain and suffering to my life.
Four years later, I have a lot to say.
\"I understand why survivors of sexual assault do not report crimes committed against them.
Just like registering to re-registertraumatized.
This is a painful battle that we have never asked for, and we should never get it.
However, I am here today to say that the man has done enough and deserves the sentence you imposed on him four years ago, and he is still worth it today.
Her words seem to have had a profound impact on Morrison.
\"I \'ve been a judge for 37 years, and I don\'t remember in a case like this, I heard him say more than the one you just did.
Morrison overturned his decision and authorized CSOSA to provide Cruz with an assessment that was not available four years ago.
But Cruz is five.
The probation period is one year old.
He will eventually be treated, but only for about a year.
After leaving the Diplomatic Academy, Cruz worked briefly at restaurants in Alexandria, Virginia and Bethesda, Maryland.
Earlier this year, he served as the head chef at grist mill, Hilton Garden Inn Washington.
Upon inquiry of the position, he left office on October.
The interim general manager said in a statement, \"We do not have further information on this matter.
Clark won the final lawsuit against Cruz.
But she still lives with what she lost.
\"The night he attacked me, I went out to find a runner.
I haven\'t run since then. Not once. \"
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