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District Attorney Appeals After Riverside County Court Dismisses Criminal Cases

RIVERSIDE, Calif.—Courts in California’s Riverside County have dismissed hundreds of criminal cases since Oct. 10 under a decision by Presiding Judge John M. Monterosso. County District Attorney Mike Hestrin has appealed the judge’s decision, saying the move is wrong and a “crisis in the courts.” According to a November announcement from the DA’s office, over…


A Stranger in Town (1943)

In a small corrupt town, an honest crusading lawyer running for mayor gets unexpected help from a tourist who happens to be a Supreme Court judge. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later…


Wisconsin Judge Hands Win to Republicans Over Mail-In Ballot Lawsuit

A judge in Wisconsin on Wednesday rejected a request to allow election officials to count mail-in ballots with incomplete addresses on them. Dane County Circuit Judge Nia Trammell refused a request from the League of Women Voters, a group that sought a temporary injunction and argued it “would upend the status quo and not preserve it,”…


Ohio Supreme Court Suspends Democrat Judge Over ‘Unprecedented’ Behavior

The Ohio Supreme Court has indefinitely suspended a local judge, citing “unprecedented misconduct” that includes falsifying court documents, issuing illegitimate arrest warrants, and donning inappropriate attire in court. Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Pinkey Carr, a Democrat, was found to exhibit such misconduct that comprise more than 100 incidents over a period of about two years….


Ahead of Elon Musk’s Deposition, Judge Denies His Legal Team’s Waiver Request for Twitter’s Privilege to Documents

Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen McCormick on Friday denied Elon Musk’s request for a blanket waiver of Twitter Inc.’s claim of attorney-client privilege as grounds for withholding documents. The judge noted in the letter issued on Friday that Twitter has asserted attorney-client privilege over 7,220 documents and that Musk’s legal team has challenged the legitimacy…


Elon Musk’s Tesla And SpaceX Emails Can’t Be Accessed Without His Consent, Judge Rules In Twitter-Deal Case

Judge Kathaleen McCormick of the Delaware Chancery Court on Tuesday denied Twitter Inc.’s request to turn in Elon Musk’s personal emails as evidence in their ongoing litigation that would come up for hearing on Oct. 17. What Happened Claiming attorney-client privilege, Musk chose to withhold his personal emails from the Tesla Inc. and SpaceX servers….


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A judge orders top Biden officials to produce records, after documents revealed government officials pressured social media companies to censor users. Another Trump-endorsed candidate wins their primary. Geoff Diehl beat Chris Doughty in Massachusetts’ GOP gubernatorial primary. With a special master allowed to review documents in the Trump probe, how can Americans make sure they…


NTD News Today Full Broadcast (September 7)

A judge orders top Biden officials to produce records, after documents revealed government officials pressured social media companies to censor users. Another Trump-endorsed candidate wins their primary. Geoff Diehl beat Chris Doughty in Massachusetts’ GOP gubernatorial primary. With a special master allowed to review documents in the Trump probe, how can Americans make sure they…


Judge Rules COVID Vaccine Mandate for DC Government Workers Is Unconstitutional

A Washington D.C. superior court judge ruled Thursday that the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate that was imposed on city employees is unlawful. An order that was handed down by Judge Maurice A. Ross was a response to a lawsuit filed by the Washington D.C. Police Union and other groups that opposed Mayor Muriel Bowser’s mandate. Bowser…


Florida Court Rules Pregnant Teen Not ‘Mature’ Enough to Decide on Abortion

A Florida appeals court upheld a decision to deny a pregnant 16-year-old an abortion, as she is not “sufficiently mature” to decide whether to terminate her pregnancy. The ruling affirmed an earlier decision by Escambia County Circuit Judge Jennifer Frydrychowicz to block the teenager’s abortion request, identified as “Jane Doe 22-B,” without consent from a parental…