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By Patrick Smith | May 29, 2024
While it likely won't influence any of his political supporters, a guilty verdict would open many a can of worms on what comes next.
By Christine Charnosky | Allison Dunn | February 6, 2023
Resolution 300 failed by voice vote Monday at the policymaking body's midyear meeting in New Orleans.
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By Emily Cousins | November 10, 2022
Jones used his company Infowars to falsely claim that the Sandy Hook school mass shooting was a hoax.
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By Emily Cousins | September 16, 2022
"Listen to the question and answer the question that's asked, not the question you want to answer," Judge Barbara Bellis instructed witness Brittany Paz, corporate representative of Alex Jones' company Free Speech Systems.
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By Emily Cousins | September 15, 2022
On the first day of the trial, Judge Barbara Bellis sanctioned the defendants for not producing the Google Analytics that the plaintiffs requested.
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By Andrew Larson | March 22, 2022
During a contentious hearing, an attorney for Jones, Kevin M. Smith, said he believed his client was at home under a doctor's care, based on a physician's letter, which he provided to Bellis ex parte.
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By Robert Storace | September 1, 2021
A three-member lawyer panel heard claims for and against civil rights attorney Josephine Smalls Miller during a Wednesday hearing. That panel will make a recommendation within 60 days on whether the attorney should be reinstated to practice in state courts; a final decision will be made by a three-judge panel.
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By Robert Storace | November 24, 2020
The chief officer for Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty Tuesday on behalf of the company to three criminal charges in a virtual court hearing in front of a New Jersey judge.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 17, 2020
In Pennsylvania federal court Tuesday, President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani repeated generalized arguments of "widespread voter fraud" in an attempt to keep alive the president's hopes of overturning his election loss in the state.
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By Robert Storace | August 28, 2020
The issue of whether or not to grant diploma privileges to law school graduates in Connecticut is getting closer to resolution. The Rules Committee of the Superior Court is slated to announce whether or not another meeting will be convened to look at granting those privileges.
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