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Judge Says Del. Vote-by-Mail Law is Unconstitutional
DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware judge ruled Wednesday that a new vote-by-mail law enacted earlier this year is unconstitutional and that voting by mail cannot be used in upcoming November election. Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook ruled that the law, the result of legislation that Democrats rammed through the General Assembly in less than three weeks this past June, violates…
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Judge Says Prince Harry Can Sue UK Govt Over Security Plan
A judge has ruled that Prince Harry can take the British government to court over his security arrangements when he visits the U.K.
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DA Refiles 3rd Degree Murder Charges Against Suspect in Deadly I-95 DUI Crash
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner refiled the 3rd degree murder charges against a 22-year-old woman accused of driving drunk and striking and killing a pedestrian and two Pennsylvania state troopers on I-95 in South Philadelphia in March. The announcement came shortly after a judge dismissed the murder charge in court.
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Mother of Daunte Wright Speaks to Judge Before Sentencing of Kim Potter
Former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter was sentenced to two years in prison for first- and second-degree manslaughter in the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright. Potter says that she mistook her gun for her taser and shot Wright at a traffic stop in April last year.