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A “Deadly Attack” on the Capitol?

Yesterday, I was listening to a classical-music station when NPR came on with the news. Addressing the controversy surrounding former President Trump’s efforts to keep secret his records relating to the January 6 protests at the Capitol, the NPR reporter referred to the “deadly attack” on the Capitol.

Kyle Rittenhouse judge eviscerates prosecutor for bringing banned TikTok information before the jury: Defense demands he declare a mistrial that could see Kenosha shooter...

The judge in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has continued to reprimand the prosecutor in court as the defense demands a mistrial with prejudice.

Hillary’s Russian Dossier and Other Legal and Media Travesties

Save for the Wall Street Journal, few big media operations have reporters with the background or editors and media producers with journalistic principles to accurately inform you about legal matters. This week, looking at John Durham’s Danchenko indictment and the Kyle Rittenhouse case in Kenosha, Wisconsin, that point was made crystal clear.

No Woke Agenda in Court: Rittenhouse Judge Says Rioters Can’t Be Called ‘Victims,’ Approves This List Instead

The trial for Kyle Rittenhouse, who is accused of shooting three people during Black Lives Matter riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, is set to begin on Nov. 1.

‘Skirt-Wearing,’ ‘Gender Fluid’ Teen Found Guilty Of Loudoun County Bathroom Rape

Police previously arrested the victim's father at a school board meeting

Judge Finds Teenager Guilty in Loudoun County Bathroom Assault

A Virginia judge on Monday found a teenage boy guilty of sexually assaulting a schoolmate.

Baldwin Shooting: Potential Criminal, Civil Consequences for Actor

Hey folks, I’m Attorney Andrew Branca, for Law of Self Defense.

Email confirms Loudoun County school board knew about alleged sexual assault on day it happened

The Loudoun County Public Schools board was informed of an alleged sexual assault that took place in a high school bathroom on May 28, 2021, an email from Superintendent Scott Ziegler shows.

Haitian gang demands $17 million ransom for kidnapped Christian missionaries

The gang that claimed responsibility for kidnapping 17 American and Canadian Christian missionaries is demanding $1 million for each victim's release, according to a Tuesday CNN report.

Jussie Smollett to Go to Trial after Judge Declines Dismissal Request

Jussie Smollett, the actor who allegedly falsely claimed he was the victim of a racist and homophobic hate crime, will stand trial beginning next month, after a Chicago judge denied his request to dismiss the case over his false police report.

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