By Brian Slodysko and Jill Colvin | The Associated Press | August 1, 2023
Records show that Trump took in over $53 million since the start of 2023, a period in which his two criminal indictments in Florida and New York were turned into a rallying cry that made his fundraising soar. Yet the Republican presidential front-runner burned through at least $42.8 million this year, much of it used to cover costs related to the mounting legal peril faced by Trump, his aides and other allies.
By Allison Dunn | July 31, 2023
"Attorney General Marshall's threats require healthcare providers in Alabama to choose between their own liberty and freedom, and their ethical responsibility to fully inform pregnant patients of their healthcare options out of state. Over the last year, these threats have prevented pregnant Alabamians from accessing comprehensive information about their legal healthcare options, and the support they may depend on to access those options," Alison Mollman, senior counsel with the ACLU of Alabama, said in a statement. "The consequences are not theoretical, they are real and can be deadly. It's time for Attorney General Marshall's threats to be recognized for what they are: unconstitutional and contrary to Alabama law."
By Jane Wester | July 31, 2023
U.S. District Judge Richard Berman said defense counsel, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe partner Henry Asbill, informed the court that Orrick also represents T-Mobile.
By Riley Brennan | July 31, 2023
In a July 25 opinion, the state high court determined that while the state hadn't shown a valid reason for the delay, which was six times beyond the 200-day trigger period, the appellant, Kenneth Wayne Daly, hadn't shown that he was prejudiced by the delay.
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By Barry Kamins | July 31, 2023
In Samia v. United States, ___ U.S. ___, 2023 U.S. Lexis 2637 (June 23, 2023), the U.S. Supreme Court declined to expand the rule in Bruton v. United States, 391 U.S. 123 (1968) and, in fact, may have sounded the death knell for Bruton itself.
By Lisa Willis | July 31, 2023
"That might be the only thing that could take the arraignment outside of being a quick boring event," Miami attorney David Weinstein said.
By The Associated Press | July 31, 2023
Jurors on Wednesday convicted Candra Clark, 41, of Ridgeland, of sending two threats-filled emails to U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy Percy, the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal reported. She faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
By Riley Brennan | July 28, 2023
"Virginia appears to be the only state in the country that includes as an element of its fleeing-from-arrest law that the defendant must be within the officer's immediate physical ability to place the person under arrest," Judge Stuart A. Raphael wrote on behalf of the majority.
By The Associated Press | July 28, 2023
Ronald Bell, 57, of Oro Valley, Arizona, was sentenced Thursday to two years, nine months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan said in a news release.
By Russ Bynum | The Associated Press | July 28, 2023
The Atlantic Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office, which Durden led for 24 years before stepping down last year, confirmed Durden's death in a Facebook post Friday. No cause of death was given.
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