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The discrepancy between David Hoovler’s public and private accounts raises new questions about the timing of his recusal from ...
South Carolina State Rep. R.J. May was snagged in digital internet tripwire traps that led to a search of his house, the ...
Before Melesa Johnson ever stepped into the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office, she was a young Black girl growing up on the ...
President Trump has tapped a veteran Jefferson Parish attorney as the next federal prosecutor over the New Orleans region.
Houston, entered the AG’s race last week, ensuring there will be a runoff in the Republican primary, set for March 2026.
Trump’s nomination of Pirro to serve as U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia is in some ways preferable to Ed Martin, ...
After being arrested, the former Michigan lawmaker was released without charges, lost his reelection and remains under ...
A judge on Friday criticized the New York man's "demeanor," saying it "displays contempt for these proceedings." ...
Pounding away on a prison typewriter, Chad Scott seemed worlds apart from President Donald Trump. But when the disgraced ...
Sarah Stogner had never tried a criminal case before getting elected D.A. in an oil-rich area half the size of New Jersey. So ...
For all the post-mortems on the left, for all the gloating on the right, few have asked one question about the 2024 election: Why did Americans elect a convicted felon over a prosecutor?
In a recent op-ed in The Carroll County Times, columnist Tom Zirpoli writes that President Donald Trump’s second term so far has been a display of what happens “when the president is a felon ...