Supreme Court Rules in Favor of January 6 Defendant

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The Supreme Court issued a decision on Friday in favor of Joseph Fischer, a defendant charged in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot who contested Indictment for a Federal obstruction offense related to alleged election interference.

Jury Selection Begins in Hunter Biden Gun Case

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Jury selection began in the Hunter Biden gun possession case today. Hunter Biden is currently charged with 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(6) and 924(a)(2), False Statements in the Purchase of a Firearm, 18 U.S.C. 924(a)(1)(A) – False Statements Related to Information Required to be Kept by a Federal Firearms Licensed Dealer, and 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(3) and 924(a)(2), Possession of a Firearm by a Person Who is an Unlawful User of or Addicted to a Controlled Substance.

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Breaking News in Texas Criminal Law – April 2024

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Cases we’ll cover include writ of habeas corpus, 11.07 petition, capital murder, intellectual disability, death penalty, life imprisonment, manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, Houston Police Officer Gerald, police misconduct, Due Process, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, continuous sexual abuse of a child, ineffective assistance of counsel, driving while intoxicated with a child under 15 years of age, illegal sentence, failing to report a collision with a structure, fixture, or landscaping adjacent to a highway, Transportation Code Section 550.041, evading arrest or detention with a motor vehicle, 911 recording, hearsay, inadmissible hearsay, Operation Lone Star, equal protection, selective prosecution, theft of property, aggravated assault, Miranda, right to remain silent, right to counsel, suppression, DWI with a prior conviction, and more.

Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Trump Immunity Case

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Washington, D.C. – April 25, 2024 – The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the matter of Donald Trump v. United States of America. The issue in the case is whether Donald Trump is legally immune from prosecution for acts allegedly committed in connection with the January 6, 2021 events at the Capitol.

How the Supreme Court Could Help Hunter Biden Beat His Gun Charge

How the Supreme Court Could Help Hunter Biden Beat His Gun Charge

How the Supreme Court Could Help Hunter Biden Beat His Gun Charge

Shortly after President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden was indicted on three federal charges related to firearms, his lawyers made it clear that they want to use Justice Clarence Thomas’ recent Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen to challenge the indictment.

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