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Missouri Supreme Court says pardoned felon cannot run for county office
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 4 days agoMoving with lightning speed, the Supreme Court of Missouri took less than four hours Monday to...
On eve of early voting, Jacobs goes negative on Goroff
Newsday· 14 hours agoWith early voting in New York’s congressional and legislative primaries starting Saturday, state and...
Lawsuit seeks to keep Robert Kennedy Jr. off ballot in New York - Mid Hudson News
Mid Hudson News· 4 days agoPOUGHKEEPSIE – A lawsuit filed in Dutchess County Supreme Court on Monday, June 10, seeks to keep Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy ...
Real estate broker Oren Alexander and brother accused of rape inNew York - HousingWire
HousingWire· 5 days agoOren Alexander, a top real estate broker and co-founder of the Side-brokered firm Official Partners,...
Pamela Smart, serving life, accepts responsibility for her husband’s killing for the first time
WFXT via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSununu. The council rejected her latest request in 2022 and Smart appealed to the state Supreme ...
Cryptocurrency firms sued over alleged pyramid scheme; more than 3,500 Long Islanders impacted
Newsday· 4 days agoNew York State Attorney General Letitia James is suing a pair of cryptocurrency trading companies,...
Young Thug's lawyer escapes jail time after being held in contempt of court. Here's what to know...
Yahoo News· 2 days ago...have slowed down the judicial process including: A defendant being stabbed in jail A defense...
Pardoned felon cannot run for elected office in Missouri, state Supreme Court says
The Kansas City Star· 4 days agoThe Missouri Supreme Court ruled on Monday that a Cass County man cannot run for elected office even though he was pardoned by Gov. Mike ...
Supreme Court rejects bid to restrict access to abortion pill
News 12 Augusta· 2 days agoThe Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously preserved access to a medication that was used in nearly...
Richmond County Court hosts inaugural Juneteenth Freedom Day event
Staten Island Advance· 16 hours agoAs emcee of Thursday afternoon’s “Juneteenth Freedom Day,” attorney Nadine C. Johnson confessed to a...