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Judge Nolan Dawkins lets Virginia rape suspect Ibrahim E. Bouaichi out of Jail so he can kill his victim Karla Dominquez
Virginia City of Alexandria Circuit Court
GC 1900 3246
Murder, Rape
Judge Nolan Dawkins Donald Haddock Jr. Lisa B. Kemler James Clark
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the United States Department of Justice, Fraud Section ("these Offices") will not criminally prosecute Omega Advisors, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, "Omega") for any crimes (except for criminal tax violations, as to which these Offices cannot and do not make any agreement) related to an investment Omega and an investment fund named Pharos Capital Management, L.P. made in a privatization program in Azerbaijan, as described in Indictment 05 Cr. 518 (SAS), in Superseding Information S 1 03 Cr. 930 (NRB), a
US Department of Justice. Southern District of New York
Docket Nos. 09-4704-cr(L), 09-5149-cr(XAP) Related Case(s): U.S. v . Hans Bodmer: Docket No. 03-CR-947-SAS (08/05/03) U.S. v . Clayton Lewis: Docket No. 03-CR-930-NRB (07/31/03) U.S. v. Thomas Farrell: Docket No. 03-CR-290-RMB (03/10/03) U.S. v. Viktor Kozeny 05-CR-518-SAS (05/12/2005) U.S. v. David Pinkerton 05-CR-518-SAS (05/12/2005) U.S. v. Frederic Bourke 05-CR-518-SAS (05/12/2005)
Fraud Section - Criminal Tax Violations - Settlement
TBD
Wells Fargo Agrees to Pay $3 Billion to Resolve Criminal and Civil Investigations into Sales Practices Involving the Opening of Millions of Accounts without Customer Authorization
Department of Justice
TBD
Settlement in Criminal Matter / Civil Claims - Purchase of Justice - FIRREA and SEC Proceedings
N/A Settled
H.Res 57 Impeaching Joseph R. Biden, President of the United States, for abuse of power by enabling bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors.
117th Congress 1st Session
H.Res.57
Impeachment, Abuse of Power by enabling bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors
Congress
USA v. Michael A. Sussmann "Trump Russia Russia Russia" Indictment
U.S. District of Court of the District of Columbia (Washington DC) The Civil Rights Court of the United States of America
1:21-cr-00582-CRC
Making a False Statement
District Judge Christopher R. Cooper
Kimberlyn Baig-Ward Violation of Court Order Visitation Class 3 Misdemeanor
Virginia Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court of FAIRFAX COUNTY and The Circuit Court of Fairfax County
MI 2021 - 532 / JDR 3576-
Divorce - Visitation Violations
Judge Michael Devine Judge Daniel E. Ortiz
Kimberlyn Baig-Ward Violation of Court Order Visitation Class 3 Misdemeanor
Virginia Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court of FAIRFAX COUNTY and the Circuit Court of Fairfax County
MI 2021 - 533 JDR 3576-04-00
Divorce - Visitation
Judge Michael Devine Judge Daniel E. Ortiz
Trump v Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg et al
In the United States District Court For The Southern District of Florida Miami Division
1:21-cv-22440
Class Action, First Amendment Violations Cause: 28:1331 Fed Question: Fed Communications Act of 1 Nature of Suit: 440 Civil Rights: Other
Assigned To: Kathleen Mary Williams Referred To: Chris Marie McAliley
Caleb King Case DISMISSED in the City of Alexandria Due to FRAUD
Virginia, The General District Court of the City of Alexandria
GC 2100 0401-00
Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights,
Judge Donald Haddock
Fidel Suarez Cruz 1 of the Group of 75 Cuba Freedom
Cuba
TBD
Political Prisoner of Fidel Castro's
Professional Judges Professional judges in Cuba are elected for unlimited terms, serving until they are no longer capable or until removed by the electoral body. Persons seeking to become judges are required to pass an examination given by the Ministry of Justice. The requirements to be a judge include age, citizenship, and a requisite amount of legal experience that varies depending upon which court one is to serve on (10 years for Supreme Court; Five years for Provincial Courts; Two years for municipal courts.) Membership in the Cuban Communist Party is not required to be a judge. In 1988, 43% of the judges were not members of the Party. Lay Judges Lay judges serve alongside professional judges in all levels of the judicial system.[1] Candidates for the position of lay judge are nominated in workplace assemblies and are screened by the Ministry of Justice to ensure they meet the age and citizenship requirements to be a judge.[2] About 15,000 lay judges are selected for terms of five years, serving a maximum of 30 days per year, while continuing their regular employment.[3][2] Observers[who?] note that lay judges in Cuba play a far more dynamic role than the lay judges in the former Soviet Union. On a whole, lay judges tend to represent the overall population in terms of race, gender, employment, and education.[citation needed]
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