Por: Time Politics April 05, 2023
On Tuesday, Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, in an extraordinary and unprecedented moment in American democracy. Trump has continually tested the bounds of the nation’s legal, judicial, and political systems. While he became the first sitting or former President to be indicted, Tuesday’s proceedings set up more unresolved questions to come, including: What happens if Trump wins re-election and is convicted of a felony... + full article
10 WBNS USA Politics April 05, 2023
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump was arraigned on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday, an unprecedented court hearing for a former commander in chief. Trump pleaded not guilty to all of the charges, and his lawyers say... + más
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ABC News USA Politics April 01, 2023
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The Advocate USA Crime February 03, 2023
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New York Post USA Nation February 03, 2023
Big Apple schools saw — with 95 recorded in the last four months alone, according to new City Hall data. The disturbing statistic from fiscal year 2022 inches closer to pre-pandemic 2019, when 444 felony incidents were recorded, said the Preliminary Mayor’s Management Report... + más
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New York Post USA Nation November 27, 2022
Soft-on-crime Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has downgraded more than half his felony cases to misdemeanors — while also managing to lose half of the felony cases that do reach court. Since taking office on Jan. 1, Bragg has downgraded 52% of felony cases to... + más
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