Prosecutors rested their tax evasion and bank fraud case in the trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. The testimony contended Manafort used millions of dollars hidden in offshore accounts to fund a luxurious lifestyle. It was also argued that he later obtained millions...
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The New Orleans Advocate reported that Judge Vance ruled that her decision applies to a broad class of people: everyone who now owes money from fines and fees, and everyone will incur those debts in the future.
On Friday, Vance declared that "undisputed evidence" shows the 13 judges of...
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"The court determines that plaintiffs have convincingly argued that the term 'emolument' in both the foreign and domestic Emoluments Clauses, with slight refinements that the court will address, means any 'profit,' 'gain,' or 'advantage' and that accordingly they have stated...
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Syllabus
NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience...
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