The court’s decisions raise questions about the separation of powers and DOJ’s prosecution of Jan. 6 defendants.
InfoWars host Owen Shroyer received a 60 day sentence for one misdemeanor charge of entering restricted grounds.
The Latino woman is facing five charges in the U.S. District Court in Washington.
Letter from U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) asks MPD Chief Pamela Smith for Records Related to ‘False Narrative.’
Prosecutors want senior US District Judge Reggie Walton to clamp down on Daniel Goodwyn’s computer use. Goodwyn’s lawyer calls it ‘fascism’ and ’tyranny.’
U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas) has been seeking bodycam footage of the September 2022 assault on Ronald Colton McAbee since January 2023.
Avery MacCracken was arrested by the FBI on Dec. 11, 2021.
Leo Brent Bozell IV was found guilty of 10 charges and originally faced more than 11 years behind bars.
‘Parading’ charge based on William Pope carrying an American flag ‘in support or disapproval of a particular viewpoint.’ He decried the charge as ‘un-American.’
William Alexander Pope of Topeka says a U.S. attorney general’s policy bars the DOJ from targeting journalists for prosecution or seizure of evidence.
If Judge Reggie Walton reimposes surveillance of her client’s computer, it will violate a February appeals court ruling, defense attorney Carol Stewart warns.
The U.S. Department of Justice reports 1,424 people have been arrested on Jan. 6 charges—at the quickest pace since 2021.
The heavy presence of undercover federal agents constituted an ‘induced entrapment of all who were at the Capitol,’ defendant William Pope wrote.
Ryan Taylor Nichols, 33, suffered ‘horrific’ pretrial prison conditions that warranted a time-served sentence, defense attorney said.
Mr. Alam smashed windows in the Speaker’s Lobby entrance where Ashli Babbitt was fatally shot and later told protesters leaving the Capitol: ‘We need guns.’
John Earle Sullivan had been convicted in late 2023 of seven Jan. 6 charges. He filmed the shooting of Ms. Babbitt outside the Speaker’s Lobby at the Capitol.
U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras agreed with prosecutors that material sought by defendant William Pope “is irrelevant and immaterial.”
Senior US District Judge Reggie Walton ordered probationer Daniel Goodwyn to ’show cause' for why he should not reimpose the ill-fated computer monitoring.
The court’s decisions raise questions about the separation of powers and DOJ’s prosecution of Jan. 6 defendants.
InfoWars host Owen Shroyer received a 60 day sentence for one misdemeanor charge of entering restricted grounds.
The Latino woman is facing five charges in the U.S. District Court in Washington.
Letter from U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) asks MPD Chief Pamela Smith for Records Related to ‘False Narrative.’
Prosecutors want senior US District Judge Reggie Walton to clamp down on Daniel Goodwyn’s computer use. Goodwyn’s lawyer calls it ‘fascism’ and ’tyranny.’
U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls (R-Texas) has been seeking bodycam footage of the September 2022 assault on Ronald Colton McAbee since January 2023.
Avery MacCracken was arrested by the FBI on Dec. 11, 2021.
Leo Brent Bozell IV was found guilty of 10 charges and originally faced more than 11 years behind bars.
‘Parading’ charge based on William Pope carrying an American flag ‘in support or disapproval of a particular viewpoint.’ He decried the charge as ‘un-American.’
William Alexander Pope of Topeka says a U.S. attorney general’s policy bars the DOJ from targeting journalists for prosecution or seizure of evidence.
If Judge Reggie Walton reimposes surveillance of her client’s computer, it will violate a February appeals court ruling, defense attorney Carol Stewart warns.
The U.S. Department of Justice reports 1,424 people have been arrested on Jan. 6 charges—at the quickest pace since 2021.
The heavy presence of undercover federal agents constituted an ‘induced entrapment of all who were at the Capitol,’ defendant William Pope wrote.
Ryan Taylor Nichols, 33, suffered ‘horrific’ pretrial prison conditions that warranted a time-served sentence, defense attorney said.
Mr. Alam smashed windows in the Speaker’s Lobby entrance where Ashli Babbitt was fatally shot and later told protesters leaving the Capitol: ‘We need guns.’
John Earle Sullivan had been convicted in late 2023 of seven Jan. 6 charges. He filmed the shooting of Ms. Babbitt outside the Speaker’s Lobby at the Capitol.
U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras agreed with prosecutors that material sought by defendant William Pope “is irrelevant and immaterial.”
Senior US District Judge Reggie Walton ordered probationer Daniel Goodwyn to ’show cause' for why he should not reimpose the ill-fated computer monitoring.