Judge gives 8-year sentence in Brett Kavanaugh assassination plot
A federal judge sentenced the attempted assassin of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh to more than eight years in prison Friday. Judge Deborah L. Boardman of the U.S.
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A federal judge sentenced the attempted assassin of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh to more than eight years in prison Friday. Judge Deborah L. Boardman of the U.S.
Experts said cases like the one involved in Thursday’s ruling will serve as the testing ground for courtroom fights over Trump’s broader efforts to reshape the federal government without input from Congress
NEW YORK — A federal judge sentenced former Sen.
The move — which he’d previously said he wouldn’t make — has been slammed by Republican lawmakers and more than a few Democrats and its rationale lambasted by a federal judge.
The Biden-Harris reelection campaign is hitting kitchen-table issues hard as Donald Trump is largely stuck in a New York City courtroom, and Democrats down the ballot hope this focus gives him coattails
Still, the bluster and salesmanship that played beautifully on "The Apprentice" won’t cut it in a trial, with its own set of rules and a judge who is the one in charge.
Meantime, about 130 miles away in the Manhattan courtroom, Trump mostly let his attorneys do the talking. But not the entire time.
Scott advocated for the maximum prison sentence, and told Judge Ana C. Reyes of the U.S.
There was Trump, back in a New York City courtroom facing fraud allegations. And there was Biden, in Delaware touting Amtrak and rail investments.
The 76-year-old politician appeared for an hourlong arraignment on the state charges and sat at a table flanked by his defense lawyers, a historic moment captured by several photographers the judge allowed
The lawmaker has appealed a sealed ruling by Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S.
District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr.
“As a mother, as a judge who has had to deal with these cases, I was thinking that nothing could be further from the truth,” Jackson said.
Prosecution and defense attorneys gave their opening statements in a Los Angeles federal courtroom Thursday.
District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk of the Northern District of Texas, ordered the Biden administration to make a “good faith” effort to reinstate the so-called Remain in Mexico program.
But federal judges did not have any of the guidance that typically would ensure a new law is applied as evenly as possible nationwide, from courtroom to courtroom.