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The Justice Department on Friday formally asked a federal judge to unseal transcripts from grand jury proceedings involving ...
SCOTUS unceremoniously declined to disturb a federal judge's order blocking enforcement of a law that created state criminal ...
The family of Sayfollah Musallet says he was beaten and killed by Israeli settlers just weeks before his 21st birthday. They ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNClass-Action Lawsuit Alleges Denied Legal Access At Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” Detention CenterDetainees Allege "Virtually Impossible" Legal Access at Remote Florida Facility A class-action lawsuit filed this week ...
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A 2022 survey shows 96% of violent crime survivors never receive compensation and many don't even know the victim compensation program exists.
Pam Bondi ‘could have tried Epstein’ while Florida AG, law professor says - Bondi served as Florida’s first female attorney general from 2011 to 2019 ...
Mr. Abramowski has already served 23 years in prison in a case which was just invalidated,” Abramowski's attorney, Kevin ...
Muslim groups in Florida are pressing for an investigation of a Florida-born man who was killed in the West Bank, reportedly ...
The Trump White House and Justice Department are under fire for failing to release, as promised, all of the files relat ...
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Florida Deputy Sheriff Gets Federal Prison Time For Brutal ... - MSNA former Florida deputy has been sentenced to 33 months in federal prison for violating an individual's civil rights and obstructing justice. The sentencing, handed down by United States District ...
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Florida woman taking case over ‘outrageous’ fines to state ... - MSNA fed-up Florida homeowner battling a whopping $165,000 in fines for nitpicky property violations — including a cracked driveway and a toppled fence — is dragging her case to the state’s ...
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Florida's Youngest Convicts: A Journey from Solitary to SocietyMorning Rush - Video. Florida's Youngest Convicts: A Journey from Solitary to Society. Posted: June 17, 2025 | Last updated: June 17, 2025. At the tender ages of 12 and 13, children in Florida ...
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