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Lurch, Jr. v. The City of New York et al is a civil case with a substitute attorney. The case is currently ongoing with no further information available. The court and docket number are unknown.
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The Jefferson City man who was struck by a pickup Sunday evening while riding an electric bicycle has died, the Cole County Prosecuting Attorney's Office confirmed Tuesday afternoon. Rich "Pineapple" Robben was struck by an allegedly impaired driver Sunday evening on his way to work at Eat Smart Meals JCMO, according
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For progressives, every institutional norm is sacred until it stands in the way of their political goals. Such is the case with the left’s latest assault on the Supreme Court. It’s an ongoing campaign of public pressure, intra-court sniping and conveniently timed leaks — all designed to delegitimize the justices
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A Patterson man who was shot earlier this month by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will remain in custody, after a federal judge on Monday labeled him as a flight risk. Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, appeared for his hearing in a Sacramento federal courtroom, where he’s been accused of
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The owner of a construction company pleaded guilty to obstructing the IRS's efforts to collect $1.4 million in unpaid taxes. David Stone, the owner of the company, pleaded guilty to obstructing the IRS's efforts to collect unpaid employment taxes, and the case highlights the importance of tax compliance and the
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A Worcester man was charged with assaulting a federal informant during a planned firearm transaction in connection with an armed robbery. The defendant's actions pose a significant risk to the informant and the community, and the case highlights the importance of addressing violent crime and the consequences of
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Two individuals pleaded guilty to operating a nearly $12 million fraudulent loan program that harmed dozens of victims. MARK CARROLL and LUKE CURRY defrauded 60 individuals, and the government contends that they engaged in a complex scheme to deceive and exploit their victims. The case highlights the importance of
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A Madison County man was sentenced to five years in prison for possession of child pornography. Jonathan James Moore, 58, was found guilty of possessing child pornography and was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison. The investigation began in January 2025 when the Federal Bureau of Investigation received a report