On Friday, a CT committee was asked to approve wrongful-conviction awards totaling $37.6 million for eight people.
The move was preceded by wave of resignations of prosecutors, each refusing to sign the motion and some criticizing the Justice Department order to do so in scathing terms.
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"In light of their actions, the Acting Attorney General does not trust these officials ... Trump's re-election effectively ended the federal criminal cases against him because of the Justice ...
The federal court system gives the public wide-ranging, real-time electronic access to hearing schedules and filings in all but the most sensitive criminal ... a law ProPublica argues does not ...
This article looks at the latest available data on how much mortgage brokers can ... and enterprising mortgage broker who does a lot of deals will make more than one who is just starting out ...