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Courts & Law

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Whitmer kidnapping plot suspects seek dismissal of charges, say FBI invented conspiracy

"When the government was faced with evidence showing that the defendants had no interest in a kidnapping plot, it refused to accept failure," defense attorneys wrote.

Politics & Policy

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Joe Biden, Washington, D.C., Aug. 26, 2021

The double-barreled threat to Biden: Poor polling and his son's intensifying legal woes

Biden's job approval has been underwater since August of 2021, when the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan and unceremoniously ended the 20-year American military presence in the country. Even some steadfast Biden supporters, such as Washington Post columnist David Ignatius have openly called for the president to step aside in 2024.

From the States

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southern border apprehension

Feds bust human smugglers who were recruiting juvenile drivers in Arizona using Snapchat

To attract juveniles, the suspects would glamorize the smuggling with the prospect of making large sums of money and little risk of arrest.

From the States

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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.

Georgia lawmaker says Fulton County DA Fani Willis spends taxpayer dollars 'like the Wild West'

Willis has denied allegations that she misused public funds.

Courts & Law

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Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph in April 2019

No immunity: State judge who helped illegal alien escape to face rare trial

A federal judge last week declined to dismiss charges against Massachusetts District Court Judge Shelley Joseph 

Courts & Law

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Donald Trump, Bedminister, N.J., June 13, 2023

Trump doesn't have presidential immunity in 2020 election case, appeals court rules

"Any executive immunity that may have protected him while he served as President no longer protects him against this prosecution," the court said.

Rep. Harriet Hageman on Harris $5T tax plan: ‘Will destroy our economy,’ Americans will turn over 60-80% of paycheck

September 1, 2024

Courts & Law

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A jail cell

Disbarred lawyer gets 15 months in prison after throwing Molotov cocktail at NYPD car during protest

Rahman, a Pakistani immigrant, previously worked a legal firm in the Bronx aiding tenants facing evictions.

Courts & Law

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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell to appear, via video, in court on Tuesday

The ruling today will determine whether Maxwell stays in jail while awaiting trial

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump heads to court

Trump's 'Teflon Don' nickname will be tested with what may be his toughest legal battle yet

The cases -- and Trump's success or failure -- depend on the wide differences in the way state and federal laws handle trial publicity, the seriousness of the charges, and procedural rules. Complicating the Georgia case is that Trump may appear in court with 17 co-defendants in the case: not a good look.

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