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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Department of Justice, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 1,121 stories have been published about Department of Justice which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Department of Justice, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 1,121 stories have been published about Department of Justice which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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US & Canada · New YorkThe Justice Department is investigating the New York Police Department's treatment of sex crime victims. The investigation comes after years of reports of deficient practices by the NYPD in its sex crimes probe. Two women claimed that the NYPD's Special Victims Division had mistreated them. The NYPD pledged to change its ways but victims say the promised reforms haven't arrived.See the Story
Justice Department Will Investigate N.Y.P.D.’s Handling of Sex Crimes
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Riots · WashingtonRep. Liz Cheney says a criminal referral of former President Donald Trump is possible. The House select committee is investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. Cheney says the committee has evidence corroborating Trump's fury at being told he couldn't go to the Capitol on January 6.See the Story
Cheney says January 6 committee could make multiple criminal referrals, including of Trump
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Liz Cheney · WashingtonRep. Liz Cheney says the Justice Department should not avoid prosecuting Donald Trump. She says not doing so would support a "much graver constitutional threat" Cheney says she is "absolutely confident" in Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony last week. Hutchinson testified that Trump was verbally aggressive with Secret Service agents.See the Story
Not prosecuting Trump for Jan. 6 would fuel a 'much graver threat,' Liz Cheney says
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US & Canada · WashingtonHarvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe taught Attorney General Merrick Garland. Tribe believes his former student will indict former President Donald Trump over the January 6 insurrection. The January 6 committee has said it has enough evidence to ask the Justice Department to indict Trump. Tribe said he would be worried about the potential unrest an indictment could cause.See the Story
Merrick Garland’s Ex-Law Prof Tells CNN Trump Headed for Indictment: ‘Strong Evidence’ DoJ Not Stopping at ‘Foot Soldiers’
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US & CanadaAndi Babineau, CNNThe man who sold a semi-automatic weapon that was later used to take hostages in a Texas synagogue in January has pleaded guilty to a federal firearms charge, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas.Henry “Michael” Dwight Williams, 32, admitted Thursday to being a felon in possession of a firearm.See the Story
Seller of weapon used to take hostages at Texas synagogue pleads guilty to federal charge
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Donald Trump · WashingtonFormer Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told CNN that Donald Trump could be prosecuted for a number of crimes over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.Said Gonzales: “He knew the crowd was dangerous. He encouraged the crowd to go to the Capitol. And he knew the crowd was armed. And he knew the purpose of what was going on in Congress, which is to certify the Electoral College count.See the Story
Bush Attorney General Says Trump Could Be Prosecuted
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Donald TrumpCassidy Hutchinson testified that former President Donald Trump lunged at his security detail when he learned he would not be taken to the Capitol during Jan. 6. A number of Republicans have sought to discredit Hutchinson's comments as hearsay. No one has said on the record that Hutchinson's testimony is false. Hutchinson's lawyers have said she stands by her testimony.See the Story
Cassidy Hutchinson defended by Jan. 6 panel members
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US & Canada · United StatesCongresswoman Liz Cheney, the vice chairperson on the panel investigating the insurrection, acknowledged to ABC News that the prosecution of a former U.S. president would be unprecedented and difficult. But the Wyoming Republican said that not prosecuting Trump, if it were warranted, would be a "much graver constitutional threat" for the United States.See the Story
Liz Cheney: If Warranted, Justice Department Should Not Hesitate to Prosecute Trump Over US Capitol Riot
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Department of Justice · LisbonLiz Cheney, vice-presidente da comissão, ressalva que o Departamento de Justiça não é obrigado a esperar por uma recomendação formal para acusar criminalmente o ex-Presidente dos EUA.
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Comissão de inquérito ao assalto ao Capitólio poderá recomendar acusações contra Trump
Department of Justice · IcardChennai iCard Chief Justice Muniswar Nath Bandari said that the courts should work together like 2 wheels of chariot.See the Story
Advice and Justice Department must work together like 2 wheels of chare - iCard Chief Justice
Department of JusticeThe Justice Department released guidelines that attempt to modernize the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.See the Story
The Good Hackers
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