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US Justice Department

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Judge Rules Military Lawyers Can Prosecute Civilians

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A Minnesota magistrate judge ruled that the Trump administration’s use of military lawyers to prosecute civilians for non-military offenses does not violate federal law. The decision came in a case where the defendant challenged being prosecuted by armed services lawyers. The ruling supports the Department of Justice’s practice of assigning military lawyers

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Florida teen charged as adult for stepsister's sexual assault and murder on cruise ship

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A 16-year-old Florida resident, identified as T.H., faces federal charges for murder and aggravated sexual abuse. These charges stem from the death of his 18-year-old stepsister aboard a Carnival Cruise ship. The case moved from juvenile to adult court after a judge approved the prosecution's request.

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