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Apr 15 2024
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Athens man faces trial in South Carolina for murder and attempted murder
An Athens man who was arrested nearly four years ago in a violent crime that erupted in gunfire during a concert in Greenville, S.C., and claimed the lives of two people is scheduled for trial next month. Jarquez Kezavion Cooper, 26, is charged with two counts of murder and eight counts of attempted murder. A spokesman for Columbia, S.C., defense attorney Bakari Sellers said Thursday the case
Athens Banner-HeraldApr 15 2024
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How jurors will be picked for Trump’s New York hush money trial
The latest: The judge overseeing former president Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial in New York said the case would go to trial April 15. The case: The investigation involves a $130,000 payment made to Stormy Daniels, an adult-film actress, during the 2016 presidential campaign. It’s one of many ongoing investigations involving Trump. Here are some of the key people in the case. The
Washington PostApr 14 2024
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Trump Can’t Help but Post on Eve of His Hush-Money Trial
Donald Trump played the victim on the eve of his New York City hush-money trial, echoing comments over the weekend in which he portrayed himself as a martyr to supporters. Trump on Sunday ramped up his attacks against the “totally conflicted Judge” handling his case, and the so-called “Corrupt Prosecutor” who created “a Legal System in CHAOS.” The trial, which is set to begin jury selection
Daily BeastApr 17 2024
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GOP senators: Trump hush money trial won’t move political needle
Republican senators, whose hopes of winning the Senate majority are riding on former President Trump’s strength as a general election candidate, say the hush money trial beginning this week in Manhattan will have little impact on the presidential race.
Senate Republicans by and large predict that few votes will change in November even if Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D)
The HillApr 17 2024
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Senate to begin its trial following the House vote to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas
NPR Fact CheckApr 11 2024
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Late Night Mocks Trump for Failed Efforts to Delay Trial
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Former President Donald Trump’s first criminal trial starts on Monday, despite several failed efforts to have it delayed.
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New York Times (News)Apr 08 2024
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Trump’s Last Stand Before the Hush Money Trial
Keeping up with Donald Trump’s court schedule is a dizzying task, since he faces two federal trials, a criminal trial in Georgia, and two separate civil and criminal trials in New York. (Oh, and he’s running for president.) A programming note: We’ll be skipping the regular edition of Keeping Up next week as Trump’s hush money trial begins, but we’ll have plenty of other coverage of the trial!
SlateApr 11 2024
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Confessions from a courtroom reporter during O.J. Simpson's trial
I was 25 years old, in the highrise office of City News Service, a local newswire out of Hollywood, and thoroughly unqualified for this job opening: covering courtrooms in downtown Los Angeles. My resume noted that I was a law school dropout, with 16 months experience writing about high school football in the small agricultural community of Santa Maria. A small handful of Americans still think
San Francisco ChronicleApr 11 2024
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Evidence from the O.J. Simpson trial may be stored forever
“If it doesn’t fit, you must acquit.” -Johnnie Cochran That quote from the closing arguments in the murder trial of NFL star O.J. Simpson is among the most famous words ever uttered in a courtroom. Some thirty years later, the very gloves at the center of the slayings of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman remain carefully preserved and guarded at the offices of the Los Angeles County District
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