The president or justice minister did not interfere with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) mandate to investigate the apartheid-era crimes ... This was despite major frustrations over budget cuts and resource shortages, he said ... ALSO READ ... .
The president or justice minister did not interfere with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) mandate to investigate the apartheid-era crimes ... This was despite major frustrations over budget cuts and resource shortages, he said ... ALSO READ ... .
Abrahams was testifying before the inquiry, which is looking into whether political interference, failures within the NPA, or internal resistance delayed prosecutions linked to apartheid crimes ... There were many compounding issues. EXPLAINER ... Sowetan .
They were initially set to be sentenced by U.S.District JudgeValerie Caproni on Aug. 6. However, the federal judge issued an order this week pushing the sentencing back to Oct. 6, adding that, “absent extraordinary cause,” it wouldn’t be moved again.
Abrahams was testifying before the inquiry, which is looking into whether political interference, failures within the NPA, or internal resistance delayed prosecutions linked to apartheid crimes ... There were many compounding issues ... ALSO READ ... Sowetan .
A state judge heard arguments in Manhattan Supreme Court on Thursday in a case that could set a precedent on whether people outside the NYPD have legal standing to challenge disciplinary decisions by the police commissioner ... ....
NYULangone was hit last week with a federal subpoena demanding it turn over records of patients under 18 years old it’s provided gender affirming care to since 2020, the health provider said in a publicly posted statement ... ....
An immigrant legal advocacy group Monday against the Department of Justice in an effort to elucidate what new policies federal immigration judges are being directed to follow when denying bond to immigrants who’ve been detained ... And, U.S.
Almost seven years to the day after the death of Ronald Greene during a fatal arrest by Louisiana State Police, the agency agreed Tuesday to pay $4.8 million to settle a wrongful death case, said a source familiar with the ... .