Senior US District Judge Reggie Walton ordered probationer Daniel Goodwyn to ’show cause' for why he should not reimpose the ill-fated computer monitoring.
A judge focused on Jan. 6 cases was prevented from acting as a so-called Ministry of Truth, after a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals.
A federal appeals court strikes down the use of “split sentences” in Jan. 6 cases—imposing jail time and probation for petty-offense misdemeanors such as “parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.”
A high court upheld a warrantless cellphone search, but only for a minimally invasive investigation as part of an arrest.
Senior US District Judge Reggie Walton ordered probationer Daniel Goodwyn to ’show cause' for why he should not reimpose the ill-fated computer monitoring.
A judge focused on Jan. 6 cases was prevented from acting as a so-called Ministry of Truth, after a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals.
A federal appeals court strikes down the use of “split sentences” in Jan. 6 cases—imposing jail time and probation for petty-offense misdemeanors such as “parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.”
A high court upheld a warrantless cellphone search, but only for a minimally invasive investigation as part of an arrest.