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Kentucky Senate passes bill to move certain juvenile defendants to adult court

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Kentucky’s Senate passed a bill on Wednesday that would automatically transfer children charged with certain violent felonies to adult court. ” The classes of felonies cover offenses such as homicide, robbery, human trafficking and sexual offenses. The bill passed the chamber by a vote of 25-9.

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Proud Boys HI founder pleads guilty to felony charges for Jan 6 riot participation

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1512(c)(2) for his involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice (DOJ) National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting both Ochs and DeCarlo. In February 2021, a grand jury indicted both defendants.

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New Manhattan DA announces plans to stop prosecuting minor offenses and limit pretrial detention

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Newly elected District Attorney for Manhattan, Alvin L. DA Bragg, who is the first Black District Attorney of Manhattan, won a tightly contested Democratic primary in July of 2021. announced changes for the office’s charging, bail, plea and sentencing policies to promote safety and fairness on Monday.

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Concerns Rise on Low Felony Conviction Rates in New Orleans

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Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams in New Orleans accompanied by business owners, faith leaders, and city officials, held a gathering to give respect to a 2022 double homicide that killed Kane Sanders and Christopher Cornelius, Andres Fuentes reports for Fox 8.

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Jury finds former US Army reservist guilty in Capitol riot case

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A federal jury Friday found a former US Army reservist and security contractor at a Navy base guilty for his role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. Court filings by the US Department of Justice claimed that Hale-Cusanelli was a “ white supremacist and Nazi sympathizer.”

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Federal grand jury indicts Missouri man over threatening voicemail to Arizona election official

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Both counts are felony charges, and Hoornstra could face up to seven years in prison and a $500,000 fine. Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco launched the Task Force in June 2021. Polite, Jr. This case is part of the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force.

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NYC Transit Safety Endangered by Reforms, Reduced Enforcement: Paper

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Gelinas noted that although subway ridership plummeted to as low as 9 percent in the spring of 2020 as a result of the pandemic, the per-capita risk of becoming a victim of a violent felony tripled. felonies fell by 15 percent?helped More than two-thirds of the felony charges filed in 2019 were for non-violent offenses.

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