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Mar 11 2023
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New Orleans Civil District Courthouse reopens Monday, a month after fire
The Orleans Parish Civil District Courthouse, closed since an arson fire Feb. 12, is set to reopen Monday. The building at 421 Loyola Ave. will open for "business as usual" at 8 a.m. with one exception, the Civil District Court said: Eviction hearings previously scheduled to be heard in First City Court will be held instead at the Orleans Juvenile Court building at 1100 Milton St.; those are
The Times-PicayuneJun 11 2023
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Novak Djokovic Solidifies GOAT Status With Men’s Record 23rd Major Title
Novak Djokovic solidified his GOAT status in men’s tennis and tied Serena with 23 Grand Slam singles titles after he defeated Casper Ruud, 7-6, 6-3, 7-5 for his third French Open crown. Only Margaret Court with 24 Grand Slam singles titles has more. “I predict that record will last 50 years, no one’s gonna come close, sorry,” John McEnroe, winner of seven major titles, said on the NBC
ForbesJun 06 2023
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Coinbase Shares Drop After SEC Files Lawsuit
Shares of Coinbase are trading lower after the largest crypto trading platform in America was hit with an enforcement action from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The stock is down 16.5% at $49 in premarket trading. When the market closed Monday, shares were up by nearly two thirds since the start of the yearb but down 17% over the prior 12 months. Wall Street's top regulator
MarketWatchJun 08 2023
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Georgia Man Sentenced for Transporting Illegal Immigrants Into North Dakota
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — A Tifton, Georgia man pleads guilty in Federal Court in Fargo to conspiracy to transport illegal immigrants. 39-year-old Rodolfo Arzola-Carrillo was sentenced to one-and-a-half years in prison. He was arrested in November after he was found with a group of seven suspected illegal immigrants from Mexico, including 2 kids, in northeast North Dakota. The plan fell apart when
KVRRApr 24 2023
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Bryan Kohberger's lawyers want to force victims' roommate to testify
Lawyers for Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the Idaho murders case, have filed new court documents seeking to have a roommate of the victims' testify at his upcoming preliminary hearing. Over the weekend, Kohberger's defense team filed a court document seeking to have Bethany Funke, one of the roommates of the four murdered University of Idaho students, testify. Funke, along with Dylan
NewsweekDec 19 2022
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Amber Heard says she has settled defamation lawsuit with Johnny Depp
Amber Heard has settled the defamation lawsuit with her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, according to a statement posted on her verified Instagram account.
Heard said she has “made no admission” and that the settlement is “not an act of concession.” She pointed to her experience with the American legal system as part of her motivation for deciding to settle the case, alleging that “abundant,
CNN DigitalJun 03 2023
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Trump appointed judge works to keep drag shows lawful in Tennessee
On Friday night, a two-day trial pertaining to an anti-drag law in Tennessee ended in a big win for the LGBTQ+ community. In a surprising move that goes against what one would expect from a Trump appointed judge, U.S. District Court's Thomas L. Parker ruled the Adult Entertainment Act (AEA) unconstitutional. In a quote obtained from NY1, Parker spoke of his decision saying, "There is no
SalonJun 08 2023
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Georgia man gets 18 months in North Dakota for smuggling people across Canada border
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A Georgia man has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to accusations that he conspired to smuggle people from Mexico across the U.S.-Canada border into and through North Dakota. Rodolfo Arzola-Carrillo, 39, a Mexican national living in Georgia, pleaded guilty in federal court in Fargo, North Dakota, on Wednesday, the Bismarck Tribune reported
San Antonio Express-NewsJun 08 2023
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Georgia man gets 18 months in North Dakota for smuggling people across Canada border
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A Georgia man has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to accusations that he conspired to smuggle people from Mexico across the U.S.-Canada border into and through North Dakota. Rodolfo Arzola-Carrillo, 39, a Mexican national living in Georgia, pleaded guilty in federal court in Fargo, North Dakota, on Wednesday, the Bismarck Tribune reported
SFGATEJun 08 2023
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Georgia man gets 18 months in North Dakota for smuggling people across Canada border
FARGO, N.D. — A Georgia man has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to accusations that he conspired to smuggle people from Mexico across the U.S.-Canada border into and through North Dakota. Rodolfo Arzola-Carrillo, 39, a Mexican national living in Georgia, pleaded guilty in federal court in Fargo, North Dakota, on Wednesday, the Bismarck Tribune reported. In
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