Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump on his golf course last year, is currently facing trial in federal court. However, sources say the publicity surrounding the trial is complicating the jury selection process.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia lawyers accuse DOJ of taking part in ‘vindictive and selective prosecution,’ seeking to dismiss criminal charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s attorneys accused Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors on Tuesday of “vindictive and selective prosecution,” filing a motion to dismiss the criminal human smuggling charges against him.
Read More Kilmar Abrego Garcia lawyers accuse DOJ of taking part in ‘vindictive and selective prosecution,’ seeking to dismiss criminal chargesMinnesota Democrat lawmaker resigns after being found guilty of burglarizing stepmother’s residence
A Democrat state legislator from Minnesota resigned from office on Friday following her guilty verdict on two felony charges after burglarizing her stepmother’s residence.
Read More Minnesota Democrat lawmaker resigns after being found guilty of burglarizing stepmother’s residenceConvicted Killer Crystal Mangum Admits to Lying About 2006 Duke Lacrosse Rape Claims
Former stripper and convicted murderer Crystal Mangum admitted Thursday that she lied and “made up a story” that three Duke University lacrosse players raped her at a team party in 2006.
Read More Convicted Killer Crystal Mangum Admits to Lying About 2006 Duke Lacrosse Rape ClaimsManhattan DA Bragg Agrees To Postpone Trump’s Sentencing, But ‘Not Dropping’ Case
Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg has agreed to postpone President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in his so-called “hush money” case. However, he has not dropped the case and maintains that he doesn’t plan to.
Read More Manhattan DA Bragg Agrees To Postpone Trump’s Sentencing, But ‘Not Dropping’ CaseDOJ Backs Boeing Plea Deal Despite Opposition from Victims’ Families
The Justice Department is now facing backlash from the families of the Boeing 737 Max crash victims over a criminal plea deal the DOJ proposed on Wednesday.
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