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US Supreme Court declines to hear case regarding jury size in felony trials

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Six states in the US allow for trials before six or eight-person juries in felony cases: Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts and Utah. The post US Supreme Court declines to hear case regarding jury size in felony trials appeared first on JURIST - News.

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Advocacy groups file lawsuit challenging Florida immigration law

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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Americans for Immigrant Justice (AIJ) and the American Immigration Council (AIC) filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the recently enacted Florida immigration law SB 1718 , one of the strictest immigration laws in the US. It makes no sense.

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DOJ arrests three Florida residents in connection with Capitol riot

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The US Department of Justice (DOJ) Wednesday announced the arrest of three Florida residents. Cloud, Florida were charged in connection with their actions in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. . Isaacs is charged with destruction of documents, a felony, and related misdemeanors, and Hallon is charged with misdemeanor offenses.”

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Federal appeals court upholds Florida law requiring felons to pay debts before voting

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The US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on Monday upheld a 2019 Florida law that prevents felons from voting until they pay their legal financial obligations of fines, fees, and restitution. The court held that the voting requirement did not unconstitutionally discriminate against low-income women of color.

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Florida governor signs ‘anti-riot’ bill into law

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday signed the “anti-riot” bill HB1 into law. Violent protesters can now be arrested and charged with a third-degree felony, which carries a maximum prison sentence of five years and loss of voting rights. .” ” He also stated that he believes “Gov.

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Florida Teachers Face Felony Charges if They Keep Banned Books on Shelves

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Following recent laws restricting books in Florida by Governor Ron DeSantis, in Manatee County, Florida, teachers have lost access to curating books for libraries; instead, only librarians called “media specialists” can, Judd Legum reports for Popular Information.

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Felony Convictions Prevent 4.6 Million People From Voting: Report

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million people, will be barred from voting in 2022 due to state laws banning people with felony convictions from doing so, reports NPR. Florida has the highest number of disenfranchised citizens, with more than 1.1 ” Disenfranchisement rates range from 0.15 ” Disenfranchisement rates range from 0.15

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