Immigration courts in New York State already had a backlog of 180,000 cases, before 21,000 new migrants arrived this summer.
Tag: Courts and the Judiciary
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Ex-Officer Will Stand Trial in Fatal Shooting of Black Man in Michigan
A judge said there was probable cause for Christopher Schurr to be tried for second-degree murder in the killing of Patrick Lyoya, an unarmed Black man, during a traffic stop in April.
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Mark Meadows Ordered to Testify in Georgia Election Investigation
Mark Meadows, a former White House chief of staff, has been fighting to avoid testifying about efforts to keep former President Donald J. Trump in power after he lost the 2020 election.
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A Prosecutor’s Change of Heart in a Capital Case at the Supreme Court
A district attorney in Texas, convinced that the evidence that sent Areli Escobar to death row was flawed, is supporting his request for a new trial.