Nassau County DA Intentionally Withheld Exculpatory Evidence in Murder Case, Records Show

Nassau County District Attorney Ann Donnelly

The Nassau County District Attorney’s Office deliberately withheld information from the defense that the only eyewitness to a homicide expected to receive a $5,000.00 reward in exchage for his testimony, according to court records. Junior Maldonado, who was found guilty of Murder in the Second Degree based on this eyewitness, is seeking a new trial after this information came to light the day after his verdict, March 17, 2023.

Trump Appeals Colorado Ballot Disqualification to Supreme Court

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Donald Trump has taken his case to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a Colorado court’s decision that excluded him from the state’s Republican primary ballot. His campaign has labeled the disqualification as an “unAmerican, unconstitutional act of election interference.” The ongoing case, titled Donald J. Trump v. Norma Anderson, et al., Docket # 23-719, is currently awaiting Supreme Court review.

Newly Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Files Reveal Familiar Figures; Bill Clinton’s Name Appears Frequently

Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton

In a recent development, a federal judge has lifted the seal on court documents related to a lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein, with former President Bill Clinton’s name surfacing multiple times. Despite initial expectations of groundbreaking revelations, the approximately 60 released documents primarily feature figures already known to the public, including high-profile associates of Epstein and victims who have previously spoken out. The judge’s decision to unseal the information last month was motivated by the fact that much of it was already in the public domain.

Colorado Supreme Court Denies Trump Ballot Access in Unprecedented Ruling

Colorado Supreme Court Judges

On Tuesday, the Colorado Supreme Court issued a groundbreaking ruling, disqualifying former President Donald Trump from seeking the presidency in the state’s Republican primary. The court invoked the Constitution’s insurrection clause, specifically Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, citing Trump’s involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol as grounds for ineligibility.

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