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Jan 25 2019
News
Trump campaign ex-chief Manafort to dispute breach of plea deal
Lawyers for President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort will try to convince a U.S. judge on Friday their client did not breach his plea agreement with Special Counsel Robert Mueller in a hearing that could lead to a longer prison sentence.
ReutersJul 11 2020
Opinion
Roger Stone: Trump proves his love for 'law and order' doesn't apply to friends
The law and order president has decided that a convicted criminal should not go to prison.
It may be mere coincidence that Roger Stone is an old friend and fellow resident of Florida with a shared crush on Richard Nixon.
Trump commutes sentence of Roger Stone, longtime friend and adviser Read more It may also be mere coincidence that Donald Trump made the announcement on a
The GuardianJul 10 2020
News
Postal worker pleads guilty to mail tampering, election fraud
A West Virginia postman admitted altering absentee-ballot requests and is facing prison time, federal officials announced Thursday.
Thomas Cooper, 47, of Dry Fork pleaded guilty to one count each of election fraud and mail tampering, according to a Justice Department statement.
According to the criminal complaint, eight requests had been altered and five of them had the party
Washington TimesJul 28 2021
Analysis
Trump’s Followers Paying The Price For Jan. 6 While Trump Himself Evades Consequence
Ashli Babbitt is dead because of Donald Trump’s election lies.
Many hundreds of her fellow insurrectionists who attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 will own criminal records for the rest of their lives, with a significant number facing prison time, also because they believed the former president’s falsehoods that the 2020 presidential election had been stolen from him.
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HuffPostDec 11 2020
News
Texas man executed despite appeals from Kim Kardashian West, Democrats
A Texas man convicted of killing married youth ministers before setting their car on fire while they were inside was executed Thursday night, despite last-minute appeals from Democratic officials and Kim Kardashian West.
Brandon Bernard, 40, was pronounced dead at 9:27 p.m. after getting a lethal injection at the federal prison complex in Terre Haute, Indiana. He is the ninth federal
Washington TimesFeb 18 2020
Opinion
Trump gets it right in freeing Blagojevich, but his real reasons for doing so should sicken us
If Roger Stone is dispatched to prison for years, President Donald Trump will commute his sentence or pardon him altogether.
The odds of that happening soared on Tuesday, the minute Trump commuted the sentence of Rod Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor, and wiped clean with pardons the criminal records of some other high-profile people.
Trump does nothing for anybody that
Chicago Sun-TimesNov 11 2021
Opinion
By the time Kyle Rittenhouse testified, he already won the case
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial continued today in Wisconsin. In a move that surprised lawyers everywhere, Rittenhouse took the stand in his own defense. That is unusual in criminal cases, and it's especially unusual in murder trials. And the reason is simple: the stakes are too high. One wrong answer in a cross-examination, and you could wind up spending life in prison.
But this case was
Tucker CarlsonAug 15 2021
News
Schumer calls for federal crackdown on fake vaccine cards
The Senate’s top Democrat says federal law enforcement officials need to crack down on fake COVID-19 vaccination cards being sold online.
Sen. Chuck Schumer’s announcement Sunday comes after The Associated Press reported how people are cheating the system and buying counterfeit COVID-19 vaccination cards online, worrying officials at colleges and universities across the country that are
ABC News (Online)Sep 07 2018
News
Gay rights supporters in India celebrate court ruling
Supporters and members of the LGBT community dance to celebrate after the country's top court struck down a colonial-era law that made homosexual acts punishable by up to 10 years in prison, in Bangalore, India,
USA TODAYDec 28 2020
News
California Supreme Court Rules Thousands Of Sex Offenders Are Eligible For Early Release
On Monday, the California Supreme Court ruled that thousands of inmates convicted of non-forcible sex crimes may be eligible for early release under a ballot measure that was overwhelmingly approved by voters four years ago.
The initiative, called Proposition 57, was written by then-Governor Jerry Brown (D) and passed by nearly two-thirds of the electorate. It was crafted to reduce the
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