He did not hear anything about his case for nine months. Finally, in March 2023, prosecutors charged him with a misdemeanor, and he was released. But his ordeal had just begun. Over the ...
Legal advocacy groups sounded alarms on Saturday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new actions against lawyers and ...
A new memo from Trump authorizes the attorney general and the homeland security secretary to sanction law firms that file ...
Three days after his detention, Khalil still has not been charged with a crime ... federal court ordered a temporary halt preventing the Trump administration from immediately deporting Khalil ...
FBI, Justice Department officials and Routh's federal public defense attorneys also did not comment. The federal criminal case against Routh, which gathered widespread attention when it was filed ...
Martin has already begun to dismantle Biden-era criminal justice policies ... s view that the obstruction law should be interpreted more narrowly. Two federal judges issued a decision in January ...
Adams is trying to get his federal charges tossed ... New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ criminal case should be dismissed with prejudice, according to a lawyer appointed by the judge overseeing ...
A team of lawyers is preparing to sue the federal government on behalf of hundreds of people pardoned by President Trump for their role in the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, claiming that the ...
A federal trial in New Jersey shows how President Donald Trump’s move to curtail enforcement of a bedrock bribery law can upend criminal prosecutions. As recently as Feb. 21, US prosecutors said ...
A federal judge in California has withdrawn from the case of ... he appeals separate felony gun charges on the theory that his pardon absolved him of those crimes as well. While it was not immediately ...
If you hold federal office and are breaking the law, you’ll be criminally investigated ... A congressional criminal referral does not require the DOJ to initiate a prosecution and does not ...
Lawyers for President Donald Trump took the unusual step this week of asking a federal appellate court in Manhattan to take control of the state appeal of his New York hush-money conviction.