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Dec 12 2023
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AT&T Stadium employee accused of letting fans into Cowboys game in exchange for cash
An employee who worked as a ticket vendor at AT&T Stadium in Arlington has been arrested for allegedly taking cash from multiple fans and letting them enter the stadium without paying during the Sunday evening Dallas Cowboys versus Philadelphia Eagles game. According to the Arlington Police Department, 19-year-old Diego Soto is charged with commercial bribery. Authorities said on Sunday,
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsApr 05 2016
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Alien Crime Victims to Wisconsin on Eve of Vote: Stop ‘Traitor’ Ryan from Stealing Delegates
On the the heels of new reports indicating Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) could likely emerge as the GOP nominee should the “#NeverTrump” clique keep Donald Trump from getting 1,237 delegates outright, the American victims of illegal alien crime are now speaking out against the possibility of a President Ryan.
Breitbart NewsDec 14 2023
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Minneapolis Man Exonerated After 19 Years: Wrongful Conviction Overturned
Judge William Koch officially exonerated 36-year-old Minneapolis man Marvin Haynes on Dec 11. Haynes had been behind bars since he was 17 for a crime he never committed. The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office charged Haynes for the 2004 murder of Randy Sherer, a 55-year-old flower shop clerk. According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, evidence including an out-of-date mugshot and lineup errors
Black EnterpriseDec 11 2023
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Man fatally shot in Prince George’s, second man wounded
A man was fatally shot Monday afternoon in Prince George’s County, police said. Officers responded at about 12:30 p.m. to the 600 block of Harry S. Truman Dr. and found a man with gunshot wounds, police said. He died at the scene. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. A second man was shot and taken to a hospital “in stable
Washington PostDec 11 2023
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Special counsel Jack Smith petitions Supreme Court to immediately decide on Trump's immunity
Special Counsel Jack Smith asked the Supreme Court on Monday to immediately decide if former president Donald Trump has absolute immunity from prosecution for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. "This case presents a fundamental question at the heart of our democracy: whether a former President is absolutely immune from federal prosecution for crimes committed while in office," Smith
SalonDec 11 2023
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Special counsel goes directly to Supreme Court to resolve whether Trump has immunity from prosecution
Special counsel Jack Smith on Monday asked the Supreme Court to decide whether Donald Trump has any immunity from criminal prosecution for alleged crimes he committed while in office – the first time that the high court will weigh in on the historic prosecution of the former president.
The extraordinary request is an attempt by Smith to keep the trial – currently scheduled for early
CNN (Online News)Dec 11 2023
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Special counsel asks Supreme Court to decide whether Trump is immune from federal prosecution
Washington — Special counsel Jack Smith asked the Supreme Court on Monday to swiftly decide whether former President Donald Trump is absolutely immune from federal prosecution for crimes allegedly committed while he was in office. In an 81-page request filed with the high court on Monday, Smith asked the justices to rule before a federal appeals court can weigh in on the matter. U.S. District
CBS News (Online)Dec 11 2023
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Jack Smith calls on Supreme Court to rule quickly on whether Trump is immune from DC case
Special counsel Jack Smith is requesting the Supreme Court rule quickly on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from being prosecuted for "crimes committed while in office" or for matters he has been impeached but acquitted for. Smith went directly to the high court in asking the question of whether Trump can be federally prosecuted as the former president seeks to avoid legal
Washington ExaminerDec 11 2023
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DOJ Takes Trump To Supreme Court: Asks Justices If Trump Has Immunity In Jan. 6 Criminal Case
Justice Department prosecutors asked the Supreme Court Monday to decide if former President Donald Trump can get out of the federal indictment for trying to overturn the 2020 election, asking the court to decide “promptly” whether Trump is immune from the charges against him in order to keep Trump’s planned March 2024 trial on schedule. Special Counsel Jack Smith, who’s leading the
ForbesJan 08 2024
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When Joe Biden Rolls The Dice
From the CenterLast Friday was the first day of the general election campaign.
Donald Trump announced his candidacy over a year ago and has been attacking Joe Biden on policy and personal grounds ever since. Biden set up his own campaign headquarters last summer and has been raising money, running ads and taking potshots at Trump with increasing frequency and ferocity. But until
Dan Schnur