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Jan 22 2024
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Trump defamation trial brought by E. Jean Carroll postponed due to COVID scare
Donald Trump’s defamation damages trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll was postponed Monday when a juror and his attorney fell ill, and the former president asked for another delay. Shortly before Trump turned up at Manhattan Federal Court for the second week of his trial, Judge Lewis Kaplan informed his lawyers and those representing Carroll that a juror had contacted the court to report
New York Daily NewsJan 22 2024
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Trump asks judge in E. Jean Carroll case to delay trial for New Hampshire primary
Donald Trump's attorney has asked a federal judge to postpone the former president's defamation trial so her client can campaign for the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. The request came at a Monday hearing over allegations defamed writer E. Jean Carroll after raping her. The judge had announced an for a day after a juror fell sick and the attorney, Alina Habba, complained of having a fever.
Raw StoryJan 31 2024
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New Mexico House Passes Bipartisan $10.1 Billion Budget
SANTA FE – Today, the New Mexico House of Representatives passed House Bill 2, the General Appropriations Act, with a strong bipartisan vote of 53-16. The state budget proposal for fiscal year 2025 totals $10.18 billion, up 6.5% from last year, while maintaining a robust 32% reserve. We are at a unique moment in New Mexico’s history,” said House Appropriations and Finance Committee (HAFC)
Los Alamos Daily PostJan 22 2024
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Local man who burned body after shooting sentenced to federal prison
The following is a news release from U.S. Attorney’s Office (Idaho). Photo: Adobe Stock POCATELLO – Rydon Clyde Teton, 38, who is a member of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe of Fort Washakie, Wyoming, and a resident of Fort Hall, was sentenced to 253 months in federal prison for the shooting death of another man in January 2018, on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit
East Idaho NewsJun 14 2018
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Trump returns salute of North Korean general at summit, state media footage reveals
Newly released video footage from North Korean state media shows President Donald Trump returning a salute to a North Korean military general during this week's summit in Singapore, an extraordinary display of respect from a US president to a top officer of a hostile regime.
In the military, returning a salute from a military officer of a friendly foreign nation is common practice for
CNN (Online News)Feb 02 2024
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Jim Jordan Issues Subpoena For Georgia DA Fani Willis
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has subpoenaed District Attorney Fani Willis of Fulton County, Georgia, demanding documents from her office following allegations that Willis fired a whistleblower who tried to stop a top campaign aide from misusing federal funds. The subpoena, obtained by NBC News, is part of a broader probe by Jordan, R-Ohio, and House Republicans into whether
JoeMyGodDec 14 2023
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Supreme court’s reception to anti-abortion counties 'chilling'
The reception conservative New Mexico communities received in the state’s Supreme Court chambers Wednesday was a chill one. Attorneys representing eastern New Mexico counties and communities in the lawsuit filed by New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez were hardly given the opportunity to finish their sentences when grilled by the five justices, who saw little relevance in the case beyond
Carlsbad Current-ArgusJan 31 2024
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Bryan Kohberger’s defense in Idaho student murder case asks for change of venue for trial
Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, has formally asked that a trial be held elsewhere than the community where the homicides took place. Anne Taylor, Kohberger’s lead public defender, followed up on her pledge at a hearing last week to request a change of venue for the capital murder trial. She asked that Judge John
Idaho StatesmanJan 30 2024
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'Pleasantly Surprised': U.S. Skaters React to Kamila Valieva's Ban
Figure skating has its share of drama, but it’s not a sport generally linked to doping. That changed at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2022, when a sample from Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva was positive for a banned substance. It’s taken two years for sport’s highest court, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), to decide Valieva’s fate. In a decision announced on Jan. 29, a three-
Time MagazineMay 04 2018
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Paul Manafort’s defense attorney delivers possible blow to Robert Mueller’s probe
A defense attorney in a court filing says special counsel Robert Mueller has disclosed he has no evidence that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort communicated with Russian government officials.
Washington Times