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Russian tanks roll past CNN reporter as they appear to head towards Ukraine
• CNN team hears explosions during live reporting • Russia attacks Ukraine. Two prosecutors for Manhattan DA's Trump probe have quit
[ cnn.com ]Two prosecutors working on Manhattan DA's Trump Organization probe resign
• Ivanka Trump in talks for voluntary interview with January 6 committee
[ cnn.com ]DOJ reveals new Signal messages from Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes will be held in jail while he awaits trial, a federal judge in Washington, DC, ruled on Friday after prosecutors revealed new Signal app messages where Rhodes allegedly called January 6 "the final nail in the coffin of our republic" and instructed his followers to prepare for violence.
[ cnn.com ]Kim Potter gets a 2-year sentence -- less than prosecutors and Wright's family requested
Kim Potter, the former Minnesota police officer who mistakenly drew a gun instead of a Taser and fatally shot Daunte Wright, was sentenced to 2 years in prison on Friday, nearly two months after she was convicted of first- and second-degree manslaughter.
[ cnn.com ]State prosecutors mostly avoided race in trying Ahmaud Arbery's killers. Feds won't have that option
Georgia prosecutors proved Ahmaud Arbery's killers guilty of murder. Now, lawyers for the federal government will try to prove they chased down the 25-year-old jogger because he was Black.
[ cnn.com ]'Show some respect': Crumbley parents' romantic gestures irritate prosecutors
Prosecutors are requesting that a Michigan judge restrict communications between James and Jennifer Crumbley during court hearings, after the two were captured appearing to blow kisses and mouthing "I love you." Their son, Ethan, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder, among other charges.
[ cnn.com ]Georgia DA asks for FBI's help as Trump probe continues
The Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney is asking for the FBI's help in providing security for buildings and staff one day after former President Donald Trump called prosecutors investigating him "racists" and said his supporters should hold "the biggest protests we have ever had" in cities like Atlanta if the prosecutors "do anything wrong or illegal."
[ cnn.com ]A former Tennessee officer was convicted of civil rights violations for using excessive force against suspects
A former Tennessee law enforcement officer was convicted Friday of federal civil rights offenses for using excessive force against two suspects, federal prosecutors said.
[ cnn.com ]Kansas woman led female ISIS battalion in Syria, prosecutors say
An American woman from Kansas who allegedly joined ISIS and led an all-woman battalion in Syria has been arrested and charged by federal prosecutors with providing and conspiring to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
[ cnn.com ]A California teenager has been charged with murder in 12-year-old's drug overdose death
A 16-year-old was arrested Tuesday and charged with murder for selling a fentanyl-laced pill to a child who died of a drug overdose, California prosecutors said.
[ cnn.com ]Federal prosecutors looking at 2020 fake elector certifications, deputy attorney general tells CNN
• McConnell has a warning of sorts for GOP candidates running on Trump's false claims
[ cnn.com ]Man pushes woman into path of oncoming train
A man who pushed a woman in front of an approaching train at a Brussels metro station has been detained on suspicion of attempted manslaughter, according to prosecutors.
[ cnn.com ]Woman narrowly survives push from platform in front of approaching train
A man who pushed a woman in front of an approaching train at a Brussels metro station on Friday January 14 has been detained on suspicion of attempted manslaughter, according to prosecutors.
[ cnn.com ]Attorneys ask to delay state trial of officers charged in George Floyd's deat
Prosecutors and defense attorneys representing the three former Minneapolis police officers charged with aiding and abetting in George Floyd's death filed a joint motion on Friday, asking the court to again delay the start of the state trial for the former officers in March due to the upcoming federal civil rights trial for the former officers set to begin later this month.
[ cnn.com ]Michigan school shooting defendant Ethan Crumbley waives preliminary hearing
A teen accused of killing four fellow students at a Michigan high school in November waived his right to a preliminary examination Friday, nudging the case toward trial without prosecutors needing to first persuade a judge they have probable cause to accuse him.
[ cnn.com ]Prosecutors move to dismiss charges against Epstein jail guards accused of falsifying records
Federal prosecutors in New York have moved to dismiss charges against two Bureau of Prisons guards who admitted to falsifying records on the night Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in August 2019.
[ cnn.com ]The charges against Ghislaine Maxwell in her federal sex trafficking trial, explained
Ghislaine Maxwell is charged with six counts in her federal trial in New York related to what prosecutors say are her efforts to groom and traffic underage girls to be sexually abused by her close companion Jeffrey Epstein.
[ cnn.com ]Michigan shooting suspect's parents willfully disregarded signs that their son was a threat, prosecutors say
[ cnn.com ]Federal prosecutors question legal fee arrangement in case against former Trump adviser
Federal prosecutors in New York have asked a judge to inquire about potential conflicts of interest in their case against an employee of Tom Barrack, a former adviser to then-President Donald Trump who is facing federal foreign lobbying charges.
[ cnn.com ]19-year-old charged in armed carjacking incident involving Democratic lawmaker
Federal prosecutors have charged a Delaware man with carjacking Democratic Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania and using a firearm during a crime of violence, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
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