How prisoners were treated has complicated prosecutors’ efforts to hold trials in the Sept. 11 and the U.S.S. Cole bombing cases at Guantánamo.
Tag: Decisions and Verdicts
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Trump May Face Harsh Financial Penalties in Fraud Trial Under a New York Law
In the civil fraud case brought by Attorney General Letitia James, the little-known measure could mean hundreds of millions in penalties.
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Alaska Woman Gets 99 Years for Arranging Murder of Best Friend
Lured by a false promise of at least $9 million, Denali Brehmer, 23, of Anchorage, plotted to kill Cynthia Hoffman, prosecutors said.
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A judge may set a trial date for charges that the ex-president hid hush-money payments.
Justice Juan M. Merchan may set a date for Donald J. Trump’s trial on charges that he disguised hush-money payments. It would be the first trial of a former president.
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A Climate Scientist’s Defamation Victory Rebuts Attacks
A jury rules that defamatory attacks on climate scientists have consequences.