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Former President Donald Trump speaks during his Save America rally
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Judge finds Trump in contempt in legal fight with New York AG

Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay a fine of $10,000 per day.

3 years ago

Johnny Depp testifies in the courtroom
Law
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Depp recording warns of ‘bloodbath’ if arguments escalate

Heard's attorneys concluded their cross-examination of the actor Monday as he took the stand for a fourth day of testimony.

3 years ago

This still frame from Metropolitan Police Department body worn camera video shows Thomas Webster, in red jacket, at a barricade line at on the west front of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington.
Criminal Justice
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Jurors reject array of defenses at Capitol riot trials

So far, all three juries to decide a Capitol riot case convicted each defendant of all charges.

3 years ago

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The Supreme Court ponders the right to pray on the 50-yard line

The case comes to the court in the midst of a sea change in the law relating to the relationship between government and religion.

3 years ago

A closeup of City Hall
PlanPhilly
Criminal Justice
Law
Philadelphia

Judge to decide if man acquitted in murder of police inspector’s son should stay in jail

Tyquan Atkinson has remained in jail since being cleared of murder, with a judge set to decide on sentencing for additional charges filed by DA’s office.

3 years ago

Election workers, left, check in voters before they cast their ballots in the Pennsylvania primary in Philadelphia
Elections
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Pennsylvania

What you should know about Pa. voter rights for the 2022 election

Pennsylvania’s general election is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Here’s what you should know about voter rights before you cast your ballot.

3 years ago

Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene testifies Friday in an Atlanta court for a hearing in a challenge filed by voters who say she shouldn't be allowed to seek reelection because of her role prior to the attack on the U.S. Capitol. (John Bazemore/Pool/AP)
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Elections
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Politics

Marjorie Taylor Greene testifies as part of a legal challenge to her candidacy

Greene's appearance in an Atlanta court Friday made her the first GOP member of Congress to testify publicly about Jan. 6.

3 years ago

Rebecca Walker was acquitted of falsying records and official misconduct.
Criminal Justice
Delaware
Government Accountability
Politics

Ex-Delaware legislator acquitted of falsifying alcohol testing records of state employees

Walker was charged in her role as deputy director at the state agency that stores and tests drugs seized by police. She is now state director of nursing.

3 years ago

Protesters confront police during a march Tuesday, Oct. 27 in West Philadelphia.
Philadelphia
Policing
Social Justice

Ex-Philly police officer charged in beating of mother during 2020 unrest

Kardos is accused of beating Rickia Young amid the unrest following the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. in West Philadelphia.

3 years ago

The exterior of a Tower Hill School building
Criminal Justice
Delaware

Wilmington prep school leader charged with child porn 8 years after headmaster faced same allegation

The arrest of William Ushler, 53, came after a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

3 years ago

Mass transit riders wear masks as they commute in the financial district of lower Manhattan, Tuesday, April 19, 2022, in New York. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa, Fla., on April 18, 2022, voided the national travel mask mandate as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials. The mask mandate that covers travel on airplanes and other public transportation was recently extended by President Joe Biden's administration until May 3
Government
Health Care
Public Health

Justice Dept. to appeal order voiding travel mask mandate

The notice came minutes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked the Justice Department to appeal the decision handed down by a federal judge in Florida earl

3 years ago

Philadelphia City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson leaves Federal Court after the judge in his bribery trial declared a mistrial, following the jury's failure to reach a unanimous verdict on the charges. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Criminal Justice
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Philadelphia

Will the government have a better shot at convicting Johnson at a second trial?

Philly trial attorneys weigh in on who gets the advantage in a retrial – prosecution or defense?

3 years ago

Airplane passengers, some not wearing face masks
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National
Public Health

The judge who tossed mask mandate misunderstood public health law, legal experts say

Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle's decision hinged on a definition of the word "sanitation" that public health experts and legal scholars say missed the mark.

3 years ago

The exterior of a church in South Jersey
Criminal Justice
New Jersey
Religion

‘Important for closure’: Diocese of Camden reaches $87.5 million settlement with sex abuse victims

Though the money is important, an attorney says the settlement means validation for his clients and having "their voice heard."

3 years ago

Philadelphia City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson leaves Federal Court after the judge in his bribery trial declared a mistrial, following the jury's failure to reach a unanimous verdict on the charges. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Criminal Justice
Government Accountability
Philadelphia

Judge declares a mistrial in Philadelphia Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson trial

The verdict followed roughly three weeks of testimony in the federal trial. Johnson’s political future was at stake. Prosecutors say they will retry the case.

3 years ago

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