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Mar 12 2024
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Deputy Attorney General appointed to Daybell prosecution team
ST. ANTHONY — A judge has granted a request from prosecutors in the Chad Daybell case to bring in help from the Idaho Attorney General’s Office. Fremont County Prosecuting Attorney Lindsey Blake filed a petition to have Deputy Attorney General Ingrid Batey appointed as Special Assistant Attorney General in the murder case, which is set to begin in two and a half weeks. “I seek assistance in
East Idaho NewsApr 11 2024
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Nonbinary Antifa Agitator Charged With Detonating IED Outside Alabama Attorney General’s Office
A “nonbinary” Antifa agitator was arrested in Alabama Wednesday for allegedly detonating an explosive device outside the Alabama Attorney General’s Office back in February. Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, of Irondale, was charged with “malicious use of an explosive and possession of an unregistered destructive device,” the Department of Justice announced in a press release. Calvert
American GreatnessApr 11 2024
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Republican Attorneys General Warn Biden Admin About Challenging Election Integrity Laws
A group of 16 Republican attorneys general told Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday that he was sowing “distrust” in the American electoral system with his comments criticizing state election integrity laws. Led by Indiana AG Todd Rokita and West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey, the Republican officials sent a letter to Garland over comments he made in Alabama discussing the Justice
The Daily WireApr 10 2024
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Utah attorney general GOP candidates vow crack down on immigration, federal overreach
OREM — Utah's candidates for attorney general share similar opinions on abortion, illegal immigration, and "federal overreach" in land use and education but express differences in how they hope to serve. That was the focal point Wednesday during a debate hosted by the Utah Eagle Forum at the SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem, as the candidates spoke to a crowd of about 300 Republican state
KSLApr 10 2024
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Alaska attorney general says protest crackdown bill could apply to homeless people
JUNEAU — Attorney General Treg Taylor said Wednesday that a bill to increase penalties on unpermitted protests could also apply to homeless people who block roads, sidewalks and trails. The Senate Judiciary Committee held its first hearing Wednesday on Senate Bill 255. The bill would impose enhanced penalties for obstructing highways, navigable waterways, airport runways and other public
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 09 2024
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Missouri attorney general sues to block Biden’s latest student loan cancelation scheme
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden and the Department of Education on Tuesday, challenging the White House’s newest plan for student loan cancelation. Bailey, a Republican, was joined by the attorneys general of six other states in the lawsuit, which seeks to block a Biden plan to cancel the student debt of millions of borrowers by placing the
Washington ExaminerMar 18 2024
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Primary ballot in N.J. is ‘unconstitutional,’ state attorney general says
Kim and the state’s first lady, Tammy Murphy, are running in the June 4 primary for the seat held by embattled Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez. He has been accused by federal prosecutors of extortion, obstruction of justice and receiving bribes in exchange for helping the governments of Egypt and Qatar. Menendez pleaded not guilty and has not publicly announced whether he will seek reelection.
Washington PostApr 17 2024
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Poor communication stymied Maui's response to deadly wildfires, mayor says in state attorney general report
On the day wildfires destroyed much of Lahaina and killed at least 101 people, poor communications between Maui’s mayor and top state and local officials stymied their realization of how serious the situation was, Maui Mayor Richard Bissen told investigators in a report released Wednesday by the Hawaii attorney general's office. The initial installment of what’s planned as a three-part
NBC News (Online)Mar 06 2024
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Kansas Attorney General files lawsuit against TikTok
Kansas Attorney General’s Office announced his office has filed a lawsuit on Wednesday, March 6 in Shawnee County District Court against social media company TikTok for misrepresenting its age-appropriateness in app stores, deceiving parents about the effectiveness of its parental tools and creating and aggressively promoting an addictive app that erodes the mental health of Kansas children. “
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