Tag: Prosecution
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Rebecca Grossman Sentencing: Prosecutors Push for Maximum Penalty
LOS ANGELES – Prosecutors are pushing for the maximum 34-year-to-life sentence for Rebecca Grossman, co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation, following her conviction for the deaths of Mark and Jacob Iskander in a tragic crash in Westlake Village. Grossman, who faces sentencing on Monday in a Van Nuys courtroom, was found guilty of second-degree murder…
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Baltimore’s State’s Attorney Bates Revamps Crime Prosecution Strategy
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates has swiftly enacted changes to crime prosecution policies, diverging significantly from his predecessor, Marilyn Mosby. One of Bates’ notable shifts includes the reversal of Mosby’s policy, reinstating the prosecution of low-level quality of life crimes. Tackling Crime Head-On Taking office amidst a dire situation, Bates confronted Baltimore’s escalating crime…
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Federal Judge Delays Trump’s Classified Documents Trial in Miami
MIAMI – Federal Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by former President Donald Trump, postpones the start of Trump’s trial over classified documents, citing unresolved pre-trial motions and legal complexities. In a statement released by her office, Judge Cannon highlighted the complexity of the case, including considerations of the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), aimed at safeguarding…
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Fani T. Willis Prosecutor Nathan J. Wade Relationship Allegations
The special prosecutor leading the election interference case against former President Donald J. Trump, Nathan J. Wade, has temporarily avoided testifying about alleged romantic involvement with Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis. This development arises from a temporary agreement reached in Wade’s divorce case, leaving crucial questions unanswered. Background and Hiring of Nathan J.…