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Apr 17 2024
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Lawyers for Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann get more evidence from prosecutors
The team prosecuting suspected Long Island serial killer Rex Heuermann shared with his lawyers lab reports and disclosures focused on 388 leads detectives were investigating. Heuermann appeared in court Wednesday with his lawyers, who despite the shared information, said they have not received all the evidence they are entitled to. But Suffolk County DA Raymond Tierney said there is a mountain
New York Daily NewsOct 24 2023
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GA Supreme Court Upholds 'Heartbeat' Abortion Limit
The current restrictions on abortion in Georgia should remain in place, the state Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. That means most abortions will continue to be banned once a doctor can detect fetal cardiac activity, typically around six weeks of pregnancy and before many know they are pregnant, while the Fulton County Superior Court considers other arguments made by abortion advocates and
HotAirDec 20 2023
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Colorado’s Trump Ballot Ruling Just Gave the U.S. Supreme Court a Shot at Redemption
The Colorado Supreme Court handed the United States Supreme Court a chance to staunch the high court’s credibility bleed-out. In ruling that former President Donald Trump is disqualified from the ballot in Colorado, that state’s highest court stayed its ruling until Jan. 4, 2024—one day before the state deadline for its primary ballot certification—in order to give time for “any further
Daily BeastApr 21 2024
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Halep withdraws from Madrid Open
April 21 (Reuters) - Simona Halep has pulled out of next week's Madrid Open in order to work on her fitness as the Romanian said she needs more time get physically ready to compete at the highest level after being out of action for over 18 months. The former Wimbledon and French Open champion had her four-year doping ban cut to nine months by the top court for global sport in March and made
ReutersApr 17 2024
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SCOTUS Looks Like It Will Hamstring DOJ's Obstruction Charges For J6ers
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday morning in the case of Fischer v. United States , one of the many criminal cases arising out of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Like defendants in a large subset of those cases, Joseph Fischer was charged, among other offenses, with obstruction of an official proceeding under 18 U.S.C. 1512(c)(2). Fischer’s case in the Supreme Court
The FederalistDec 20 2023
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Gov. Cox calls Colorado court decision barring Trump from ballot a ‘mistake’
Gov. Spencer Cox called a Colorado court ruling that disqualifies former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot a mistake and said Trump’s political future should be left to American voters. During his monthly PBS press conference Wednesday morning, Cox weighed in on the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to declare Trump ineligible to appear on the state’s primary ballot next year because
Deseret NewsApr 21 2024
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A Flint man was arrested for a double homicide. Five years later, he’s still awaiting trial.
FLINT, MI – Reggie Lay was arrested in 2019 in connection with a double homicide that occurred on Dort Highway. Nearly five years later, he remains in the Genesee County Jail, with his trial date scheduled for five days after the five-year anniversary of the crimes that prompted his detainment. Now, a circuit court judge is being asked to decide if the case should be dismissed. According to a
MLive.comOct 24 2023
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Reactions to Georgia Supreme Court's ruling on abortion ban
The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a lower court ruling that the state's restrictive abortion law was invalid, leaving limited access to abortions unchanged for now. Several reactions to that ruling have been released or posted on social media: "I applaud Justice Colvin and the Georgia Supreme Court for ruling today that our written Constitution controls over judge-made law. Today’s
Fox 5 AtlantaJul 06 2023
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Joe Biden's document secrets will remain secret, court says
The Delaware Supreme Court sided with the University of Delaware Thursday, denying the release of President Joe Biden’s Senate records in a lawsuit brought by the Daily Caller News Foundation and Judicial Watch. The DCNF and Judicial Watch appealed to the Delaware Supreme Court in January 2023 after the state’s Superior Court found the university had satisfied the burden of proof needed to
WNDDec 20 2023
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Trump Tells High Court There’s No Need To Rush The Jan. 6 Case Against Him
Donald Trump told the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday that there is no need to expedite proceedings in the criminal case based on his coup attempt ― but failed to mention that he would have the power to end that prosecution should he return to the White House before the case is concluded.
In a 44-page filing, Trump lawyers John Lauro, John Sauer and Todd Blanche said prosecutors want to
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