August 14, 2023 Utah man accused of selling unproven COVID-19 treatment in 2020, behind bars after 3-year fugitive hunt A Utah man who allegedly claimed to be a doctor and sold an unproven product to treat coronavirus fled after his 2020 indictment and was arrested and put behind bars.
August 14, 2023 Miami mayor's former top aide to spend 6 years in federal prison for child pornography The Miami, Florida mayor's former top aide was sentenced to six years in prison and 15 years of supervised release after pleading guilty in May to receiving child pornography.
August 14, 2023 Federal judges review Alabama's redrawn congressional map amid voting rights concerns Judges initiated a review of Alabama's redrawn congressional map, which opponents claim violates court orders to establish a district where Black voters can influence election outcomes.
August 11, 2023 Judge delivers mixed ruling on Trump protective order in 2020 election case U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday sided with former President Donald Trump's attorneys on loosening a protective order on evidence in his 2020 election case.
August 10, 2023 Trump confronted on golf course about no-showing Florida court appearance Former President Donald Trump said he didn't believe it was “necessary to appear at a court hearing Thursday regarding new charges related to classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago.
August 9, 2023 Texas duo pleads guilty after police discover over 5K grams of meth concealed by cookies Two Texas residents could be sentenced up to life in prison after pleading guilty to drug distribution intent when police found over $5k grams of meth covered by a layer of cookies.
August 9, 2023 Court cuts down Hawaii knife ban in controversial Second Amendment case The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision and ruled that a Hawaii ban on butterfly knives violates the Constitution's Second Amendment.
August 9, 2023 NRA notches legal win in battle with election commission over hidden documents The Federal Election Commission agreed to pay the National Rifle Association $25,000 to settle a FOIA lawsuit over the agency withholding documents.
August 7, 2023 Trump’s attorneys argue for less restrictive rules over evidence in 2020 election case Attorneys for former President Donald Trump filed documents in court on Monday seeking less restrictive rules when it comes to evidence presented in the 2020 election case.
August 7, 2023 Judge dismisses Trump counterclaim in E. Jean Carroll defamation case A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed former President Trump's counterclaim against E. Jean Carroll on Monday and opened the door to his deposition tapes.