最高法Supreme Court同意受理Trump Jan 6豁免权案件,这是一个十分荒谬的决定。该案件之前被美国司法领域最二重要的DC Court of Appeals宣布Trump败诉,Trump于是向最高法提出上诉。这个案件荒谬在于,Trump律师庭审辩护认为总统应该有“绝对豁免权”,认为即使Trump让SEAL Team(海豹突击队)暗杀竞选对手,Trump也有豁免权。法...
Supreme Court rules on Jan. 6 obstruction case A 6-3 majority could potentially upend hundreds of January 6th prosecutions. June 29, 2024 Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live Live Defense Department officials hold briefing Live House Oversight Committee hearing on FEMA disaster preparedness ...
The Supreme Court ruled in June that in charging Jan. 6 defendants, the DOJ had interpreted too broadly a statute that carries up to 20 years in prison for anyone who corruptly “obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding.” Since the Fischer v. United States ruling, around 60...
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The decision marks the first time a court has found former President Donald Trump to be ineligible to return to the White House due to his conduct surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The fallout from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack will land before the Supreme Court on Tuesday when the justices consider the scope of a federal obstruction statute.
The Supreme Court's decision The opinion from the Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, was unanimous in reversing the Colorado Supreme Court's decision. The high court did not address the Jan. 6 Capitol assault or Trump's actions in the wake of the 2020 election. ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Jan. 6 defendant’s bid to narrow the scope of a charge against him. But its ruling didn't help the former president.
The Supreme Court's ruling Friday narrowing a key obstruction statute used against more than 300 Jan. 6 defendants could affect dozens of cases brought by prosecutors.
The Supreme CourtWednesday denied former President Donald Trump's request for a court order to prevent the disclosure of privileged records to theHouseSelect Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the Capitol. The Court noted that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, wh...