General Flynn Still in Limbo; Partisanship of the Courts Is Becoming Clearer

Normally when a prosecutor moves to dismiss a case, it’s pro forma. The state acknowledges that it doesn’t have a case, lacks evidence, or has violated the rights of the accused, and the case is dismissed. But recently, judges across the country have attacked that prosecutorial discretion, often for political reasons. That partisan behavior on […]

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Minneapolis Police Warn Residents to Prepare for Robbery and Obey Criminals

In the aftermath of violent protests in Minneapolis, the city’s council voted to defund the city’s police department. While the department presumably still functions at least in the short term, that hasn’t stopped a surge in crime from taking place in the city. Robberies and carjackings have increased significantly year-on-year, and the city is taking […]

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