Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from criminal custody
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On “Forbes Newsroom,” criminal defense attorney Jo-Anna Nieves discussed the FBI raid on former NSA John Bolton’s home as the DOJ probes his handling of classified information, what charges Bolton may be facing,
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Pirro directs prosecutors to pursue tougher charges in DC but softens enforcement of some gun crimes
Washington DC’s top federal prosecutor says that her office will pursue the toughest criminal charges for arrests made in the Trump administration’s purported crime crackdown, even as the office softens enforcement of a DC law that makes it illegal to possess rifles and shotguns in the city.
Trump’s Justice Department is questioning if the Biden FBI’s decision not to further pursue the case against one of the most staunch Trump critics was politically motivated
The instruction amounts to a declaration that the understaffed U.S. attorney’s office will seek to ramp up criminal charges arising from the president’s takeover of law enforcement in the capital.
Her strategy of maximizing criminal charges will further strain a prosecutorial office that Pirro says is “down 90 lawyers, 60 investigators and paralegals.”
A Nicaraguan man in the U.S. illegally was arrested in Polk County, Florida, after driving drunk, crashing into someone's fence and fleeing the scene.
A criminal defamation charge against Minocqua Brewing Company owner Kirk Bangstad has been dropped. Bangstad was arrested last October and jailed after he posted a cartoon portraying the Lakeland Times newspaper publisher and general manager engaged in a sex act.
An Indianapolis mother and father are charged in separate cases where their two-year-olds shot themselves with their parent’s gun.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNLawsuit settled in 2022 shooting death of a migrant in West Texas, but no criminal charges filed yet
The victims sued the employer of the alleged shooter, the former warden of a migrant detention center. Three different prosecutors have so far opted not to file criminal charges.
Streamer Johnny Somali has pleaded guilty to a new charge in his ongoing legal battle in South Korea, and has had a future trial date set by the courts.