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The court ordered respondents to show cause by May 4, 2026, why the habeas corpus petition should not be granted. The parties must file a joint status report or separate letters by May 5, 2026, indicating whether they want a hearing or prefer a briefing schedule.
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District Judge S. Chad Meredith issued an order directing the clerk to send the petition and order to relevant parties and set deadlines for responses and replies in an unidentified civil case. The order was entered on April 16, 2026.
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U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton delivered remarks at the 2025 Police Athletic League New York Luncheon. He praised the NYPD for making New York streets safer and expressed gratitude to the community for their support. Clayton emphasized the importance of recognizing and appreciating the efforts of law enforcement officers, who set the tone for safety in the city.
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A federal judge privately admonished prosecutors for attempting to grandstand at a detention hearing for the White House Correspondents' Dinner gunman. The judge's comments highlight a desire to avoid turning the hearing into a circus.
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A federal appeals court reversed a terrorism-related conviction for the 2017 New York City subway bomber in a decision that could have wide-reaching effects for the prosecutions of accused terrorists. The bomber, Akayed Ullah, detonated a pipe bomb inside a busy Manhattan transit station in 2017, causing panic among commuters and injuring nearby civilians.
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A federal appeals court reversed a terrorism-related conviction for the 2017 New York City subway bomber, raising questions about terrorism prosecutions. The conviction was for giving material support to ISIS, a charge that could have wide-reaching effects for the prosecutions of accused terrorists.
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