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A Texas lawyer will defend Trump in the Supreme Court’s case about voting access

In the case of ballot access to the US Supreme Court, former President Donald J. Trump is being represented by the former Texas solicitor general and creator of the state’s pro-life Heartbeat Act. The Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling to refuse Trump ballot access on the grounds of his “disqualification” from office for “engaging in insurrection”—a…

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Even inactive federal courts have authority. Protesters entering the Capitol on January 6 may be found guilty

A federal appeals court ruled that defendants who were unlawfully staying at the Capitol throughout the disturbance on January 6 might still be found guilty even if they were only watching. Since these definitions “are unclear but moments has provided them solid contours in 2 essential ways here,” the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled…

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Police in Annapolis: Babysitter Sexually Abused Toddler

On Wednesday evening, January 3, investigators from the Anne Arundel County Police Department answered a phone call at the hospital. The caller reported child abuse, necessitating additional research. According to authorities, a parent alleged that her toddler had been abused by his babysitter, 35-year-old Glenda Sarmiento-Aguilar. Detectives have started a comprehensive inquiry into the incident in…

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Winslow Police Files Drug and Weapons Charges Against Teens in Camden County

A stop was made on Wednesday, January 3 at approximately 1:40 p.m. at the intersection of Sicklerville Road and Chews Landing Road in Sicklerville, based on Winslow Township police. Police have accused 19-year-old Sicklerville driver Christopher Saint-Pierre of drug selling. In his automobile, they found packaged marijuana for selling. Authorities learned during the altercation that…

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Inmates in Missouri’s prisons lost 134 lives last year. “Nobody Is Willing To Solve The Problem”

Just 10 days before Christmas, LaShon Hudson got a phone call from a jail official in Missouri informing her of the tragic news of her son’s premature death at the age of 30. Since then, the woman from Kansas City has received little information from the Missouri Department of Corrections. She voiced her dissatisfaction, stating,…

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