(José Niño, Headline USA) A new public data tool reveals that more than half of the 4,234 criminals granted early release by former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper in 2021 have been convicted of additional crimes or post release violations, according to a press release published by watchdog organization Cooper...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department has disclosed that there’s classified information in the case of Payton Gendron, the mass shooter who killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket on May 14, 2022. The DOJ wants to keep that information hidden at Gendron’s federal trial, which is set...
(Headline USA) A note Jeffrey Epstein’s former cellmate claimed he found after the millionaire sex offender’s first suspected jail suicide attempt was made public Wednesday, years after being sealed and locked in a courthouse vault as part of an unrelated legal dispute.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Karas in White Plains,...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The lawsuit challenging Florida’s newly signed congressional map is being led by a group now facing legal troubles of its own, including allegations of fraud and money laundering.
The group is none other than the left-wing attack dog Southern Poverty Law Center, which launched the legal challenge...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) DeCarlos Brown Jr., the homeless man accused of fatally stabbing Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train, has been found “incapable of proceeding” in the federal case against him. Brown was previously ruled incapable to proceed in the state murder case against him last month.
The determination...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) An FBI agent has avoided prison after pleading guilty to lying about having his government-issued firearm stolen from him, when he in fact had lost it. The firearm was later used in a juvenile shooting.
The agent, Mose Countryman, was sentenced Friday to one year of...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Liberal Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissents have long drawn blistering rebukes from her colleagues, with some even on the left taking issue with her reasoning. Monday was no different.
Jackson’s complaints in Louisiana v. Callais — the case that struck down the state’s congressional map — drew...
(Headline USA) The Trump administration sued Denver and its police department on Tuesday seeking to strike down an assault weapons ban that's been in place for Colorado's largest city since 1989.
The lawsuit came a day after city officials publicly rejected calls by the Department of Justice to repeal the...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against a Houston area birth tourism facility that allegedly helped more than 1,000 Chinese nationals secure American citizenship for their newborns, Breitbart reported.
The suit names the De'Ai Postpartum Care Center along with operators Lin Suling and...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department announced last month that a “Chantilly man” was sentenced to 27 years in prison after being convicted of sexual exploitation and coercion and enticement of minors to engage in illegal sexual activity.
What the DOJ’s press release didn’t say—and what’s not mentioned in...
(Andrew Rice, The Center Square) The U.S. Supreme Court will temporarily allow women to obtain abortion pills through the mail, without visiting an in-person doctor.
Justices on the court blocked a ruling out of Louisiana that would have restricted a woman's ability to access a pill through the mail. Louisiana...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) It may have come as little surprise that the Justice Department was seeking for a third time to hold former FBI Director James Comey accountable for his long history of seditious conduct.
An Judge Cameron McGowan Currie, a Bill Clinton appointee, dropped criminal cases against Comey...