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The Supreme Court says prosecutors overstepped with a Jan. 6 charge. Adam Liptak In addition ... of the justices’ wives raised serious questions about their impartiality. Virginia Thomas ...
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Supreme Court dumps obstruction charge for Jan. 6 rioters. Ruling could affect CaliforniansCapitol rioters could get reduced prison sentences now that the U.S. Supreme Court decided Friday ... used the obstruction charge which, before being used against Jan. 6 rioters, was mainly ...
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DOJ seeks foothold after Supreme Court loss on Jan. 6 obstruction chargeSwaths of Jan. 6 rioters could face resentencing ... for their roles in the attack. Since the Supreme Court issued its decision narrowing that charge, trial-level judges have started to reopen ...
The Supreme Court on Friday ... presumably other Jan. 6 defendants — can go forward. The Justice Department must now decide whether to go ahead and drop the obstruction charge for defendants ...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that federal prosecutors overreached in using an obstruction law to charge dozens of January 6 rioters ... that there are “major questions” of policy that ...
The weapons were not connected to his involvement in the Jan. 6 attack. Barring intervention from the Supreme Court or some further ... scope of his pardon despite questions that have perplexed ...
Four current and former Seattle police officers who attended the pro-Trump rally that fueled the Jan. 6 ... the Supreme Court petition states. According to the document, the questions included ...
The Supreme ... of a charge levied against more than 300 Jan. 6 defendants and the potential demise of a major administrative law known as the Chevron deference. Technically, the court has eight ...
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