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Month: February 2022

Juez permite que prosigan las demandas contra Trump por el 6 de enero, pero descarta los casos contra Giuliani y Trump Jr.

Sol Amaya (CNN) — Las demandas civiles que buscan responsabilizar a Donald Trump por la insurrección del 6 de enero pueden avanzar en los tribunales, y el expresidente no tiene inmunidad absoluta frente a los litigios, dictaminó un juez federal este viernes. Los miembros demócratas de la Cámara y los policías que defendieron el Capitolio

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Sentencian a acusados del asesinato del actor y presentador Efraín Ruales en Ecuador

Sol Amaya (CNN Español) — Un grupo de seis personas acusadas de participar en el asesinato del actor y presentador de televisión Efraín Ruales fueron sentenciadas este jueves en Ecuador por una corte, informó la Fiscalía General del Estado con una serie de mensajes publicados en Twitter. Según la Fiscalía, el Tribunal Penal emitió una

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Parents Arbuey and Katie Wright express their disappointment in Friday's sentencing.

Kim Potter didn’t use her ‘knee to pin down a person for 9 ½ minutes,’ judge says in sentencing

By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN The judge presiding over Kim Potter’s manslaughter trial justified the former policewoman’s two-year sentence Friday by comparing the case to two other local police killings — one of them George Floyd’s. The law permits a judge to use her discretion depending on the facts, Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu told

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Parents Arbuey and Katie Wright express their disappointment in Friday's sentencing.

Kim Potter didn’t use her ‘knee to pin down a person for 9 ½ minutes,’ judge says in sentencing

By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN The judge presiding over Kim Potter’s manslaughter trial justified the former policewoman’s two-year sentence Friday by comparing the case to two other local police killings — one of them George Floyd’s. The law permits a judge to use her discretion depending on the facts, Hennepin County Judge Regina Chu told

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Civil lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump accountable for the January 6 insurrection can move forward in court

Judge says Trump could be culpable for January 6 and says lawsuits against the former President can proceed

By Katelyn Polantz, Marshall Cohen and Tierney Sneed, CNN Civil lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump accountable for the January 6, 2021, insurrection can move forward in court, a federal judge said Friday in a ruling outlining how the former President could conceivably be responsible for inciting the attack on the US Capitol. Trump’s statements

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