Grand jury rejects new mortgage fraud indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James
It’s the latest setback for the Justice Department in its bid to prosecute the frequent political target of the Republican president.
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It’s the latest setback for the Justice Department in its bid to prosecute the frequent political target of the Republican president.
With conservative justices in the majority, the court acted on an emergency request from Texas for quick action because qualifying in the new districts already has begun, with primary elections in March.
Indiana Court of Appeals
In the Matter of: T.F. and M.F. (Minor Children) and D.F. (Mother) v. Indiana Department of Child Services
25A-JC-1450
Juvenile CHINS. Affirms the Shelby Superior Court’s adjudication of D.F.’s children, T.F. and M.F., as children in need of services and the dispositional decree continuing their removal from her care. Finds that the mother has not demonstrated the trial court abused its discretion when adjudicating children as CHINS or entering the dispositional decree. Attorney for appellant: Cara Wieneke. Attorneys for appellee: Todd Rokita, Abigail Recker.
The judge determined the building was constructed in violation of the Watersedge subdivision’s setback requirements, the subject of a years-long dispute between the developer and the homeowners’ association.
After deliberating for a little more than an hour, a Delaware County jury convicted Shannon Miller, 33, on three counts, including murder, robbery resulting in serious bodily injury and conspiracy to commit robbery resulting in serious bodily injury.
U.S. District Judge Gretchen Lund sentenced Fernando Porras Jr., 64, to 96 months in prison followed by four years of supervised release.
State Sen. Kyle Walker announced his redistricting opposition last month despite his close ties with a leader of a pro-redistricting group.
When police first approached him at a McDonald’s, Mangione gave a phony New Jersey driver’s license with a fake name, according to prosecutors.
The newspaper said the rules violate the Constitution’s freedom of speech and due process provisions, since they give Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth the power to determine on his own whether a reporter should be banned.
U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Walton Pratt sentenced Bryan Lee Fish, 33, to 50 years in federal prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised release.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security must provide free verification services to all state and local governments and allow Social Secruity numbers to be used for verification purposes.
A Marion Superior Court judge heard final arguments Tuesday over whether the abortion law violates the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
A lawyer for Smith, Peter Koski, said in a statement that Smith had offered nearly six weeks ago to appear before the committee in an open hearing but would nonetheless appear as requested for the deposition.
The move is part of sweeping immigration changes made in the wake of the shooting of two National Guard troops.
The couple purchased Myriad Fitness + Yoga from a former business partner.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s new policy would block outside law firms from obtaining state contracts if they use what he calls “illegal” diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
At a time of rising costs and uncertain federal funding, more and more nonprofit organizations have either merged or are considering a merger to expand their services and strengthen the efficiency of their operations.
One day I received a mailed advertisement that congratulated me on forming a new LLC. The problem was that I did not form this LLC.
My traditional joy about injunctive relief may be facing a very practical challenge.
The state’s “stand your ground” law is currently being assessed in light of the shooting of a 32-year-old house cleaner who was killed while mistakenly trying to enter the wrong Whitestown home.