In December 1982, an eight-year old boy, Jeffrey R. Yee celebrated 6,131, 940 points of his global record, after Ronald Reagan passed through an unparalleled level of split screen It blessed me. Score In September 1983, Twin Galaxy's highest scorer, Walter Day, visited the nationwide video game team of the United States on the east coast to visit video gamers and told they could pass through the split screen level. No video game player can prove this ability. In 1999, Billy Mitchell offered $ 100,000 to those who passed the split screen level by 1 January 2000. Awards have expired without unclaiming
On Wednesday, February 25, former California senator Leland Yee was sentenced to five years imprisonment. According to ABC News, Yee has accepted thousands of dollars of bribes and has purchased illegal automatic weapons from the Philippines for many years. Yee 's lawyer reduced sentences only five years after Yee' s wife said he needed sickness and help from him.
In a particularly shocking case, the 16-year-old Singaporean blogger Amos Yee was blamed for a new law aimed at fighting online harassment, celebrating the death of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew founded in the video. Yee was found innocent, but he was imprisoned in prison as being blasphemous and hurt his faith, he was sentenced to four weeks imprisonment. The attention of the prosecution authorities caused anger of supporters of Lee, and E was beaten outside the courtroom. In the words of his follow-up video: "This is from a video taken by a boy in his room with a camera and pajamas."
In response to these incidents, California State Senator Leland Yee proposed a law to expand the standards when unreported crimes constitute criminal offenses. According to Yee's proposal, a bystander who committed a crime by a minor may be criticized for misdemeanorial as not reporting to the police immediately. On November 15, 2010, a preliminary hearing was held in Contra Costa County, during which 20 witnesses were tried. Of the seven defendants, six defendants may be sentenced to life imprisonment, but the seventh defendant has been sentenced to a maximum of 26 sentences. All the defendants did not admit to the crime. The evidence provided during the hearing has associated four suspects with the DNA found on site, but there was no DNA evidence linking the remaining three defendants to the crime.