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- With Judges Ruling, a New Tool for Charging Crime in D. C . . .
The U S attorney’s office says it may use local grand juries for serious federal crime in Washington “when appropriate” after a judge signed off on the unusual procedure
- With Judges Ruling, a New Tool for Charging Crime in D. C.
With Judge’s Ruling, a New Tool for Charging Crime in D C In a significant development for federal law enforcement, the U S Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia is now empowered to utilize local grand juries to prosecute serious federal crimes, following a judge’s recent approval
- D. C. federal court ruling expands Pirro’s charging powers . . .
The ruling by Chief U S District Judge James E Boasberg on Thursday gives prosecutors in the nation’s capital two forums to choose from when seeking to charge defendants with major crimes
- The most illegal search: Judges push back against D. C . . . - NPR
A federal judge dismissed a weapons case against a man held in the D C jail for a week — concluding he was subject to an unlawful search
- Judge blocks Washington, DC National Guard deployment
U S District Judge Jia Cobb, an appointee of former President Biden, ruled that the Pentagon’s deployment of D C National Guard members for “non-military, crime-deterrence missions” and
- Murder charge for alleged National Guard gunman - USA TODAY
Alleged killer in National Guard shooting faces murder charge Trump sent National Guard to DC to fight crime
- Judge rules National Guard deployment in DC illegal
A U S federal judge ruled on Thursday that the Pentagon's deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D C was illegal
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