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The judge determined the state's policies are protected by the 10th Amendment, a blow to Trump's efforts to crack down on sanctuary jurisdictions.
Like Oyer, many former federal prosecutors saw the meeting as a political move intended to dampen growing mistrust about the decision not to make public the files connected with Epstein's case.
Questions persist about how Jeffrey Epstein, who once moved among the world's elite, was able to avoid federal prosecution for so long. A timeline suggests some answers.
Chicago's federal judges choose Andrew Boutros as top prosecutor Boutros joins a growing list of court-appointed U.S. attorneys originally named by President Donald Trump’s attorney general.
A federal judge based in Rochester will assume the Pharaoh's witness death case.
A Mormon missionary from Utah was accused of sexually abusing 14 boys in Tonga during an LDS mission trip and as a teacher, prosecutors say. He’s indicted.
A judge agreed to dismiss a case against a man who was arrested after federal agents blew open the door of his Huntington Park home during a search.
Prosecutors and families reflect on Bryan Kohberger's life sentence amid emotional plea deal that averted a trial, bringing mixed reactions from victims' families.
Federal prosecutors are seeking to drop narco-terrorism charges against a man they have alleged is one of the gang’s leaders.
A case involving the Consumer Product Safety Commission is the latest example of the Supreme Court policing the ability of lower courts to block or reverse actions by the White House.
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli has filed felony charges against 38 ICE protestors, but only secured seven indictments. Some in his office question whether his approach is based on the evidence.
A Kanawha County man is facing prison time after failing to return from a St. Albans residential reentry facility, federal prosecutors said.
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