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Judge Denies Bail to Alleged Jihadists, Citing Flight Risk and Danger to Public
Two New Jersey men charged with conspiring to kill American troops in Somalia were denied bail Thursday as a federal judge accepted prosecutors' arguments that no conditions could reasonably assure that the defendants would show up for their legal proceedings and that they pose a risk to the community. Prosecutors allege that Carlos Almonte and Mohamed Alessa were headed for Somalia because they intended to join Al Shabaab, an insurgent group fighting the U.S.-backed government, and to wage a violent jihad.Klein Liebman & Gresen v. Suhu
Expert's Motion to Recover for Fees Denied; Supreme Court Had Power to Apportion FeesCriminal Plea Forms Amended To State Deportation Consequences
The New Jersey judiciary revises its standard plea form in criminal cases to ensure that aliens charged with committing certain "aggravated felonies" will be deported if they plead guilty.View more book results for the query "*"
Company, officers convicted of bribing Mexican utility
A federal jury has found a California company and two of its senior executives guilty of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by paying bribes, including a $300,000 red Ferrari, to two officials from a state-owned electric utility company in Mexico.Trending Stories
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