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Southern District · Southern DistrictA proposed amendment to the Ohio constitution that would end qualified immunity is on hold due to a case before the Ohio Supreme Court, and proponents have turned to a federal court in hopes of moving the process along and getting the amendment on the ballot in November. Qualified immunity refers to the longstanding legal doctrine of granting broad (but not total) immunity from criminal and civil liability to public servants, including police of…See the Story
Proposed amendment to end police immunity still long way from November ballot - Signal Cleveland
Southern District · Southern DistrictJune Chen
Luxury home deals on The Peak and in the Southern District jumped 1.4 times to 22 in the first three months of 2024 over the previous quarter, and the turnover soared over 13 times to HK$3.4 billion, Midland Realty said.
Among them, there were six deals worth more than HK$100 million,...See the Story
Luxury home deals soar in first quarter
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Immigration · Southern District“Knock on the door” operations: Commander of the Southern District, Chief Amir Cohen, continues the operation initiated to combat illegal immigrants who infiltrate the country's territories for various purposes and those who help them, and may be a platform for criminal and criminal offenses, in order to strengthen the personal safety and security of citizens.
This week, in the activities of the Kiryat Malachi station police officers, two reside…See the Story
The commander signed a closure order for the bakery that...
Southern District · Southern DistrictOn 9, 10 and 11 July 1979 Giorgio Ambrosoli testified as witnesses before the Investigating Judge of Milan, in execution of an international letter rogatory formulated by Judge Griesa of the Federal Court of New York, Southern District, as part of the criminal proceedings against Michele Sindona for the bankruptcy of Franklin BankSee the Story
Four gunshots to kill lawyer Giorgio Ambrosoli
Letitia James · Southern DistrictCitigroup, one of the major players in the US banking sector, is pushing back against a lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who accuses its Citibank unit of neglecting to reimburse customers who have fallen prey to online scammers.See the Story
Citigroup challenges New York lawsuit over fraud scams: Report
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Economy · Southern DistrictNEW YORK (Reuters) – Argentina won the dismissal of six lawsuits by Aurelius Capital Management and other hedge funds accusing the South American country of skipping payments on securities linked to how well its economy performs. In a decision made public on Monday, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan said the hedge funds had no right to sue because they failed to meet five preconditions required under “no-action” clauses in its …See the Story
Argentina beats hedge funds’ lawsuits in New York over nonpayments
FBI · Southern DistrictWilliam Jack Berg, who goes by Bill Berg, allegedly defrauded more than a dozen client investors in a scheme that resulted in the loss of over $1.5 million. Instead of investing his clients’ funds, he used the money for his personal benefit. Berg’s last known residences include Waukee and Adel, Iowa.See the Story
Iowa Man Accused of $1.5 Million Wire Fraud Scheme Wanted by FBI
Southern District · Southern DistrictA new database, touted as a "Glassdoor for judges," aims to diminish the culture of fear and silence surrounding the judiciary, creator Aliza Shatzman says.US District & Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of TexasAttorney Aliza Shatzman created a database for law clerks to review their bosses: state and federal judges.Her Legal Accountability Project is meant to diminish the profession's culture of fear and silence.The review database launched …See the Story
New review database takes aim at some of the most protected bosses in America: state and federal judges
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