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  2. Sale v. Haitian Centers Council, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Sale v. Haitian Centers Council, 509 U.S. 155 (1993), is a case that the U.S. Supreme Court decided on June 21, 1993. The Court ruled that the President's executive order requiring all aliens intercepted on the high seas to be repatriated was not limited by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 or Article 33 of the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees.

  3. New details emerge in Haiti president’s slaying as newly ...

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    All four suspects have been appointed lawyers by the court. New details emerge in Haiti president’s slaying as newly charged suspects appear in court Skip to main content

  4. Supreme Court of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Haiti interprets and expounds all congressional enactments brought to it in cases, and as such it interprets state law. It also has superseding power over all courts to examine departmental and federal statutes and executive actions, determining whether they conform to the country's Constitution.

  5. US court sentences ex-DEA informant to life for role in Haiti ...

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    (Reuters) -A former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) informant was sentenced to life in prison and another man pleaded guilty on Friday in a U.S. court case over the 2021 assassination ...

  6. US court sentences Haiti ex-gang leader to 35 years in prison

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    (Reuters) -A Miami court on Monday sentenced Germine "Yonyon" Joly, a former leader of the notorious Haitian gang 400 Mawozo, to 35 years in prison for his role in laundering kidnapping ransoms ...

  7. Raboteau massacre - Wikipedia

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    Court cases in Haiti [ edit ] In 2000, fifty-nine people were put on trial for their alleged roles in the massacre, 37 of whom, including coup leader Raoul Cédras , former Chief of National Police Michel François , and paramilitary leaders Emmanuel Constant and Louis-Jodel Chamblain , were tried in absentia .

  8. As their people starve and die, Haiti’s politicians continue ...

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    For weeks now, momentum has been building to abandon the presidential council’s formation and call on a justice from Haiti’s Supreme Court to step into the presidential void, left vacant by ...

  9. Haitian crisis (2018–present) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February, Joly Germine, a leader of the 400 Mawozo gang, pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court to smuggling arms [139] such as "AK-47s, AR-15s, an M4 carbine rifle, an M1A rifle, and a .50 caliber rifle, described by the ATF as a military weapon," into Haiti, piloting the operation from a Haitian prison.