Freshman Ashley Graham little son born - He announced on the social networking site of the plus size model that his baby boy was born on the weekend.
Ashley Graham became a mom! - Just Jared reported it. The plus size model and her husband, Justin Ervin, have long been secretive of having their first child on the road, but since August they have been actively reporting every smiling, happy or difficult moment in their pregnancy.
He announced on the social networking site of the plus size model that his baby boy was born on the weekend.
Ashley Graham became a mom! - Just Jared reported it. The plus size model and her husband, Justin Ervin, have long been secretive of having their first child on the road, but since August they have been actively reporting every smiling, happy or difficult moment in their pregnancy.
Freshman Ashley Graham little son born
Ashley's tummy had indeed gotten huge, and in recent weeks her friends and acquaintances had seen her as a timed bomb. The feeling that it was time for the baby to be born finally came true, Ashley announced in an Instagram story that her baby was born last weekend.
“At six o'clock on Saturday, our lives have changed for the better. Thank you for the support and good wishes you received during this incredible time, ”reads the post. No more information is yet known about the baby, who, as he announced months ago, is certainly a boy.
The model said a few weeks ago that she was gaining 22 pounds during her pregnancy and that she didn't mind. Ashley practiced yoga, went on a pilates test, and never missed her transformed workouts.
"Scale killer" can't be released on parole
The Szeged Court of First Instance ruled that the "murderer of scaling", one of the perpetrators of the robbery and murder of money-laundering at the Buda Scale Department store in 1992, could not be released on probation.
A court spokeswoman for Erika Juhászné Pragaai told MTI on Thursday that a three-judge court of the Szeged Court reversed the decision of the first-instance court and ruled that the sentenced person should not be sentenced to life imprisonment.
The second-instance council found that while the convicted person had been following most of his sentence in a law-abiding and law-enforcement practice, he had been subject to disciplinary action since last year. In addition, probation supervisors and forensic scientists also expressed concerns about their willingness to pursue a law-abiding lifestyle.
The court of second instance therefore held that conditional release was not possible and that the purpose of the punishment could not be achieved without further deprivation of liberty.
According to the Tribunal, it is currently not possible to establish that the sentenced person, if released, will fully comply with the rules of social cohabitation and live a life of expectation; the man continues to be a potential threat to members of society, so that the purpose of punishment for the protection of society cannot be achieved without the further execution of imprisonment.
László Bene was found guilty by the Supreme Court in 1996 of several people, partly premeditated, partly for the purpose of profit, partly for the purpose of profane murder and other crimes.
Together with his male companion, Aladár Donászi (who committed suicide at the prison institute in 2001), he robbed a cash-carrier car at the Bála Skála store in 1992, killing a college student and extinguishing the lives of two hunters.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the convicted person may be released on parole at the earliest after 20 years in prison; this expired on May 4, 2014.