Rick Van Thiel speaks during an interview at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Oct. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal Follow @csstevensphoto) Firearms and ammunition seized from a storage trailer may not be used as evidence in a federal case against fake doctor Rick Van Thiel, a judge has ruled.
Van Thiel is facing federal firearms charges stemming from the September 2015 search of his property. He also is facing 30 felony counts in state court, including operating an unlicensed medical practice and sexual assault. District Judge Richard Boulware issued an order Tuesday that suppressed ammunition and guns, including a.45-caliber MAC-10 submachine gun and a 9 mm Hi-Point handgun, found in a safe in the storage trailer. The original search warrant only authorized detectives with the Metropolitan Police Department’s counterterrorism unit to search for evidence related to Van Thiel’s unlicensed medical practice, but officers instead searched broadly for any evidence of any crimes, according to Boulware’s order. A second search warrant was requested for the guns and ammunition in the safe only after police already had a locksmith open it.
The judge ruled that none of the items within view of the officers were obviously connected to Van Thiel. “While the officers did see what appeared to be adult sex toys, they did not and could not connect them to Van Thiel,” Boulware wrote. Two of the three counts in the federal indictment against Van Thiel are based on the gun evidence from the safe.
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Boulware has yet to rule on another motion by Van Thiel to dismiss the case. He has said in open court, however, that he intends to dismiss the case because Van Thiel did not fully understand his right to a speedy trial when he waived it. Federal prosecutors then would be free to pursue a new indictment against Van Thiel if they wanted to.
A trial date has not been set yet for the state case against Van Thiel. In a jailhouse interview last year, Van Thiel said he treated people at his trailer for cancer and HIV, among other serious illnesses. Several of his roughly 80 patients have died, according to state prosecutors, but he is not facing any charges related to those deaths. Contact Wesley Juhl at wjuhl@reviewjournal.com and 702-383-0391. Follow on Twitter.
Timothy Blackburn robbed a Bank of America depository in December 1998 for more than $1 million — the largest bank robbery in Nevada’s history. After eluding authorities initially, Blackburn was caught and jailed at the North Las Vegas Detention Center.
In August 1999, he escaped, guns blazing, with his wife’s help, and disappeared for weeks only to be found at an apartment near Boulder Highway. Former FBI Agent Henry Schlumpf, the lead on the case, remembers vividly the hostage situation that would end tragically. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal).
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To simplify all this, keep in mind that this is almost always a browser problem in that the Office app has to fire up a browser to follow the link and does not know which one. Essentially, that's it. Fooling around with browser default settings can clobber a line in the Registry.
Go to Settings and set the default browser to IE. Try the ctrl-click on a link. If it works, reset the default browser to another browser and try again. This is the easiest check and should be done first before getting crazy with reloads, uninstalls, and Registry editing. If it doesn't work, go crazy! I'm no geek so have no idea if it replaced Outlook Express.
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