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Kash Patel, Judge and defamation lawsuit

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Judge tosses out Keystone Kash’s defamation lawsuit
A federal judge has thrown out a defamation lawsuit FBI Director Kash Patel brought against an ex-FBI employee. Former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi had said Patel has “been visible at nightclubs far more than he has been on the seventh floor of” the bureau’s headquarters in Washington,

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Judge tosses Kash Patel's defamation lawsuit against Frank Figliuzzi
 · 11h · on MSN
Judge dismisses Kash Patel's defamation lawsuit over claim he frequented 'nightclubs'
 · 9h
Judge Tosses Out FBI Director Kash Patel’s Defamation Lawsuit Against News Analyst Frank Figliuzzi
A day after FBI Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million lawsuit against The Atlantic, he has lost a different defamation claim, against news analyst and pundit Frank Figliuzzi.

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Why Kash Patel broadcast his alleged drinking issues to the world, despite denials, by suing the Atlantic
 · 8h
Kash Patel Gets Into Heated Exchange with Reporter Over Atlantic Lawsuit

Denver judge overturns murder conviction

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Denver judge dismisses 1998 infant murder case
A Denver judge has dismissed a murder case centering around the 1998 death of a 4-month-old child. On Tuesday, the judge granted the motion for dismissal and Stephen Martinez was released from prison more than 26 years after he was convicted.

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Man convicted of infant's 1998 death released from prison after judge dismisses case
 · 17h
Denver judge overturns murder conviction, orders man freed after 27 years in prison
 · 7h
Man sentenced to life in prison for infant's death has sentence vacated
A man who was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison in 2000 for the 1998 death of his then-girlfriend's 4-month-old daughter had his sentence vacated on Tuesday in a Denver district cour...

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A Denver jury convicted him of killing a baby 26 years ago. Now the DA agrees his conviction should be erased.
 · 11h
Denver man sentenced to prison 26 years ago in death of 4-month-old has conviction erased
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Judge orders some fundraising records released to probe conflict-of-interest claim against Santa Clara County DA in Stanford vandalism case

A Santa Clara County judge Monday ordered District Attorney Jeff Rosen’s fundraising records to be turned over to defense attorneys, citing the documents as necessary to determine whether the prosecutor has a conflict of interest that should bar him and his entire office from retrying a felony vandalism case against five pro-Palestinian activists.
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Judge's resignation sparks debate over DeSantis's judicial power

Whether or not someone called an audible to keep the GOP’s grip on an important judicial seat in Tallahassee, Democrats cried foul following the abrupt announced resignation of Leon Circuit Judge Angela Dempsey.
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UK faculty opposed naming federal judge dean of law school

The University of Kentucky named U.S. District Judge Greg Van Tatenhove as the dean of its law school, despite objections from law faculty.
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How a judge in Texas is using AI to deal with his caseload

U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez said he uses “legally curated tools” to help with his work, as AI is starting to show up in all parts of the justice system.
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AI hallucinated — and now an elite law firm is profusely apologizing to a federal judge

Sullivan & Cromwell apologized for AI hallucinations in a court filing. Another law firm spotted the mistakes.
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Judge postpones OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma’s sentencing to let opioid victims attend in person

A judge on Tuesday delayed the criminal sentencing of OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma in order to allow victims to attend the court proceeding in person.
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Judge Halts Trump Actions Aimed at Throttling Renewable Energy

The Interior Department had imposed restrictions on wind and solar projects across the country, prompting developers to sue.
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Judge to consider whether ‘Seek the City’ sales apply to Baltimore archdiocese’s bankruptcy

The Archdiocese of Baltimore argues proceeds belong to individual parishes, while survivors say parishes are in the control of the church.
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