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  2. Powell v. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Powell was no stranger to the court system; "appellant had been convicted of public intoxication approximately 100 times since 1949, primarily in Travis County, Texas" (though he had a few convictions in neighboring Bastrop County, Texas). Each time, he would be fined $20 (for Travis County offenses) or $25 (for Bastrop County offenses); he ...

  3. Conviction politics - Wikipedia

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    Conviction politics is the practice of campaigning based on a politician's own fundamental values or ideas rather than attempting to represent an existing consensus or simply take positions that are popular in polls.

  4. Clay v. United States - Wikipedia

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    United States, 394 U.S. 310 (1969); conviction affirmed again, 430 F.2d 165 (5th Cir. 1970). Holding Since the Appeal Board gave no reason for the denial of a conscientious objector exemption to petitioner, and it is impossible to determine on which of the three grounds offered in the Justice Department's letter that board relied, petitioner's ...

  5. Opinion: The Republican response to Trump’s conviction is telling

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    View more opinion on CNN. ... The big question remains: Will a conviction shake the current political dynamic of the 2024 election? The short answer is that it’s too early to tell. After all ...

  6. Opinion - JD Vance is Donald Trump’s Spiro Agnew - AOL

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    With more than a whiff of linkage between Nixon’s choice of Agnew and Trump’s of Vance, the notion of an insurance policy and antidote against conviction by the Senate must have some merit.

  7. Opinion - I worked for Kamala Harris. Here’s what I learned ...

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    Jeff Rabkin, opinion contributor. ... and his conviction formed an important foundation for other cybercrime prosecutions that Harris pursued throughout her tenure as attorney general.

  8. Bullcoming v. New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Bullcoming v. New Mexico, 564 U.S. 647 (2011), is a significant 6th Amendment Confrontation Clause case decided by the United States Supreme Court.On June 23, 2011, the Supreme Court considered the issue whether a defendant's Confrontation Clause rights extend to a non-testifying laboratory analyst whose supervisor testifies as to test results that the analyst transcribed from a machine.

  9. Opinion: Trump’s immunity has a limit. Here’s where he’ll ...

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    Trump is not immune in his 34 felony convictions in Manhattan or the Georgia prosecution, and his current and coming efforts to invoke the Supreme Court’s recent opinion in both places will ...

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