united states law
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Appointed Lawyer in YSL RICO Case Claims She’s Not Making Enough Money, Threatens to Start an OnlyFans
State-appointed attorney Angela D’Williams said she needs, “something to survive off of.”
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Black Teens Receive Harsher Sentences Than White Ones, Lawyer Says
A Black man questions why he received a life sentence at 17 while a white teen escaped a lengthy punishment.
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Albany Judge Clears BLM Protestor Of All Charges Due To Missing Tapes
The misdemeanor charges that Lexis Figuereo faced in connection to a protest in front of a local police station last April were dropped.
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Federal Judge Rules Ex-Michigan Gov. Snyder Must Testify In Flint Water Case
Snyder has previously stated he would invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination if he is forced to appear in court.
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16 Colleges, Including Yale, Duke, and Georgetown Allegedly Collude To Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit Describes
The complaint alleges universities overcharged 170,000 financial aid recipients by “at least hundreds of millions of dollars” over 20 years.







