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| Donald Trump has moved to sever his Georgia case from the defendants seeking a speedy trial, arguing that it would violate his right to a fair process. "President Trump moves the Court to sever his case from those of his co-defendants who have demanded a speedy trial ... and who have a scheduled trial date of October 23, 2023," lawyer Steven Sadow wrote in a filing on Thursday. The filing states that the timeline wouldn't allow for the counsel to "have sufficient time to prepare President Trump's case". Mr Trump's motion comes after two of his codefendants in the election subversion case have asked the judge to sever their trials from the rest of the accused – including the former president. Read the full article here | |
| | 'It's miserable. It's cold. It smells. It's just generally unpleasant,' defence lawyer says about Fulton County Jail | |
| | Mr Lester is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action | |
| | Zachary Rehl wanted 'firing squads' over 2020 election lies and pepper sprayed police | |
| | The two-year-old big cat named Mila was one of only 500 Amur tigers in the world | |
| One of Donald Trump's codefendants in the Georgia election interference case may have shot himself in the foot after he appeared to make bombshell confession in a recent Fox News interview. John Eastman, one of the 19 defendants in the sprawling 41-count indictment, appeared on Fox News on Wednesday night where he denied all wrongdoing and insisted he and the former president are innocent of all charges. But, in his interview defending himself in the case, the attorney actually made a shock admission which legal experts say mounted to him confessing to a crime. Read the full article here | |
| The number of years a former proud Boys leader was sentenced to for storming the halls of Congress on January 6. Read more | |
| "No one should be punished for performing drag." | Drag performer and plaintiff Brigitte Bandit said in a statement as a federal judge in Texas temporarily blocked a far-reaching ban on "sexually oriented" public performances. Read more | |
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