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Little Girl Peeking From A Hole On Cardboard Box

Woman and son sentenced to prison for sex trafficking across southern border

Rita Martinez, a 65-year-old Mexican woman living in Mission, Texas, was sentenced to 360 months in prison, ordered to pay more than $840,000 in restitution.

Courts & Law

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Attorneys For Family Of Breonna Taylor Hold News Conference Day After Meeting With State's Attorney General

Breonna Taylor’s mother requests an independent prosecutor to present case to new grand jury

Members of the grand jury have said charges should have been filed against other officers.

From the States

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John Fetterman in Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 2022

PA Sen. Fetterman criticizes Dem responses, saying they only help Trump

“A sad cavalcade of self owns and unhinged petulance,” Fetterman said of his fellow lawmakers’ response. “It only makes Trump look more presidential and restrained.

Courts & Law

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Army doctor, Baghdad, Iraq, June 16, 2006

Army doctor, wife charged with conspiring to give US military medical records to Russia

His wife reached out to the Russian embassy earlier this year to offer her and her husband's help, court documents show.

Security

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U.S. and China diplomacy

Chinese Communist agent conspired with police officer to force Americans to return to China: DOJ

Sun reportedly targeted the parent of a pregnant U.S. citizen forcibly held in China.

Rep. Comer: House Oversight to take legal route to obtain Biden family docs, correspondence due to gov’t ‘agencies stalling’

September 9, 2023

Trump waves farewell, for now, as he leaves Trump Tower to turn himself in

Courts & Law

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testifies during a hearing in the case of the State of Georgia v. Donald John Trump at the Fulton County Courthouse on February 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Fani Willis asks appeals court to reinstate three election charges against Trump

Judge Scott McAfee dismissed six charges against Trump and his allies over their alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in March. McAfee determined at the time that there was not enough evidence of an underlying crime that that the group was soliciting from a public officer.

Crime

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Rudy Giuliani, Washington, D.C., Nov. 19, 2020

Giuliani, other co-defendants in Georgia 2020 election case to surrender to Fulton County: report

Giuliani reportedly wants to turn himself in before Trump comes to Georgia on Thursday.

Courts & Law

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Arizona Supreme Court instructs lower courts to resolve any 2024 election disputes quickly

The new order now requires Superior Court judges to resolve any electoral disputes in the wake of the 2024 election by Dec. 6, even if they must work outside of regular business hours or postpone other court business to do so.

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