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Month: July 2022

Murder convictions overturned decades after 3 men were convicted in a New York attack that resembled a scene from the ‘Money Train’ film

By Samantha Beech and Amya Henry, CNN Three men who served decades in prison for the arson murder of a New York City subway clerk, a murder that resembled a scene from the 1995 movie “Money Train,” have had their convictions overturned. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said on Friday that he would move to

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New York Times: Conservative lawyer suggested to Trump he take steps akin to declaring ‘martial law’ to overturn election results

By Jeremy Herb and Katelyn Polantz, CNN Then-President Donald Trump in December 2020 was entertaining fringe legal advice from a wider group of outside lawyers than was previously known as he sought to block the 2020 election result. That included hearing directly from a little-known conservative lawyer advising Trump to take steps that effectively could

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Five inmates hospitalized after fight at Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE, Maryland (WJZ) — Five inmates at the Maryland Correctional Institution – Jessup were hospitalized Friday night after a fight, the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services said. All the injuries are considered non-life threatening, including “puncture wounds,” the agency said. No correctional

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29 teachers resign from Nashville middle school

By COURTNEY ALLEN Click here for updates on this story     NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) — Several teachers have resigned from Oliver Middle School in the last year, citing poor leadership and communication. Some also claim the school does not follow proper safety protocols, specifically during lockdowns. One teacher spoke to us anonymously because she’s been transferred

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