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ScalesofJustice

Proceedings against Illinois politician set to begin in corruption, racketeering case

Taxpayers could face a hefty price tag as federal prosecutors pursue corruption case against former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.

Crime

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Alvin Bragg, Sept. 8, 2022, New York City

Manhattan DA Bragg slammed by violent crime victims at House GOP's hearing in NYC

GOP Rep. Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee chairman, said he panel's field hearing are to "highlight how soft on crime policies hurt families."

Courts & Law

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Ohio Sen. JD Vance

JD Vance says that people who were 'prosecuted unfairly' over J6 'should be pardoned'

Vance said he and Trump are “very much committed” to the equal administration of law. He added that they believe there were people who were “prosecuted unfairly.” “We need to rectify that.”

Crime

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Bryan Kohberger, Moscow, Idaho, Jan. 5, 2023

Judge enters not guilty plea as Bryan Kohberger silent in University of Idaho murders case

Kohberger's next court date is scheduled for Oct. 2 and the trial is expected to last six weeks.

Congress

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Donald Trump, Feb. 26, 2022, Fani Willis, Aug. 14, 2023

Judiciary Chairman Jordan issues subpoena to DA Fani Willis for alleged misuse of federal funds

Trump is now the frontrunner for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

Courts & Law

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Washington D.C. Courthouse

Judge releases schedule for Trump election case, which puts him on trial after election day

No official trial date has been set in the case so far, because of questions regarding what actions' of Trump's are protected under presidential immunity. Chutkan said she cannot set a trial date until issues regarding presidential immunity are resolved.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden changes plea in federal tax case twice in one day, intends to plead guilty

After opposition from prosecutors to a conditional guilty plea where Hunter Biden could assert innocence, the first son intends to switch again to a standard guilty plea this afternoon.

Courts & Law

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Jussie Smollett leaves court

Special prosecutor determines ‘substantial abuses of discretion’ in Jussie Smollett case

Smollett said in 2019 that he was attacked by two white men near his home in Chicago. He was charge with filing a false report but those charges were dropped

Courts & Law

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Steve Bannon 2017

Bannon subpoenas Speaker Pelosi, Jan. 6 committee ahead of upcoming contempt trial

The former Trump adviser had pleaded not guilty to what he says are politically motivated charges of contempt of Congress

Culture

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Matthew Perry

Judge allows plea deal for doctor charged in connection to Matthew Perry's death

Perry was found unresponsive in a hot tub last October, and his cause of death was determined to be from acute effects from ketamine, a coronor's report disclosed in December.

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