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Taraba justice system adopts plea bargain, develops implementation guidelines
The Taraba State Ministry of Justice, in partnership with development organizations, has begun developing guidelines for the ...
Immigration courts play a significant role in deciding who can stay in the United States. The Trump administration is ...
The Administrator of the National Judicial Institute, Justice Babatunde Adejumo, has clarified that conflicting court judgments in Nigeria should not be seen as a failure of the judiciary but as an ...
A former senior immigration policy official offers insight into how the system works and highlights urgent problems that must ...
A growing financial crisis within the federal criminal defense system has prompted dozens of New Mexico attorneys to take an unprecedented stand. More than 50 lawyers and contractors who handle ...
Four candidates for the position of Prosecutor General of Latvia, interviewed by the Judicial Council, pledged to improve the ...
Many staffers of Minnesota’s federal courts have been directed to report for work next week despite an announcement on Friday that money has run out to pay for nonessential work amid the ongoing ...
The package includes provisions that criminalize public expression and promotion of LGBTI+ identities, raise the minimum age for gender reassignment surgeries from 18 to 25, and expand censorship of ...
YORK — Flanked by two South Carolina solicitors and the loved ones of other victims who lost their lives to violent crimes, Stephen Federico renewed his calls Oct. 9 for change to the state’s justice ...
AUSTIN – The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the state’s highest criminal court, stunned many Thursday when it stayed the execution of Robert Roberson III just one week shy of his scheduled execution ...
Dallas County has failed to report its criminal district court data since May 2023 and hasn’t explained why, leaving an opaque cover over how well or poorly our courts are functioning. The state’s ...
Over 700 North Carolina lawyers, some of whom previously held office on the state’s highest court, signed an open letter warning that due process and the rule of law are under an “unprecedented attack ...
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