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  2. Why did it take so long to arrest South Korean president Yoon ...

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    On the same day, the opposition party immediately vows to push for impeachment and file an official motion.. US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell says Mr Yoon "badly misjudged" his decision ...

  3. Efforts to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the impeachment vote, a motion was discussed on whether to launch a special counsel investigation on Yoon’s wife Kim Keon-hee, which failed due to opposition by the PPP. [ 27 ] Ahn Cheol-soo (left) was the only PPP lawmaker to not leave the chamber before voting; Kim Ye-ji [ ko ] (right) was one of two who left but later returned.

  4. Prosecutors oppose Jenkins' motion to release grand jury ...

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    Sep. 12—Federal prosecutors on Monday argued that Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins had not met the bar required for a judge to release the minutes and witness testimony from the grand jury ...

  5. Court of Appeals rejects motion seeking release of accused ...

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    Moss and her co-counsel, Marshall Ray, filed a motion last week seeking additional evidence from prosecutors that they say will show that the anti-Oñate protesters intended to halt the ...

  6. Free Grace case - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Judge Brennan denied the motion to release her and stated "if I were to grant the request to release you home today, I would be making a mistake, and I would be doing you a disservice." [1] [6] Grace was ordered to be set free by the Michigan Court of Appeals on July 31, 78 days after her initial incarceration. [5] She was released the ...

  7. Involuntary dismissal - Wikipedia

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    Involuntary dismissal is made by a defendant through a motion for dismissal, on grounds that plaintiff is not prosecuting the case, is not complying with a court order, or to comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Involuntary dismissal can also be made by order of the judge when no defendant has made a motion to dismiss.

  8. Trump's co-defendants in classified docs case push to block ...

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    The judge who dismissed former President Donald Trump's classified documents case should have the final say about the release of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on the case, lawyers for ...

  9. List of pending United States Supreme Court cases - Wikipedia

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    Whether, even though Congress excluded from list of factors to consider when revoking supervised release, a district court may rely on the Section 3553(a)(2)(A) factors when revoking supervised release. October 21, 2024 (February 25, 2025) FCC v. Consumers' Research: 24-354 24-422