Supreme Court Lawyer Goldstein Seeks Dismissal of U.S. Tax Charges Amid Indictment Struggle

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A prominent lawyer with ties to the Supreme Court has requested a federal judge to dismiss tax charges against him. Jeffrey Goldstein, who stood trial earlier this year, argues that the prosecution’s allegations lack merit. Goldstein faces accusations that he failed to pay appropriate taxes during a specific period. According to court documents, he has maintained his innocence, asserting that his financial practices were compliant with U.S. tax laws. In a motion filed earlier this week, Goldstein’s legal team sought to have the charges dropped, claiming that key evidence supporting his case … Read more

US Seeks to Keep Key Details Under Wraps in Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case; Court Hearing Set for Arguments

In Washington, federal authorities are pushing to keep certain details private in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who faces serious charges. A judge is set to hear arguments regarding the government’s request to withhold specific information. Garcia’s case has garnered attention due to its complexity and the sensitive nature of the allegations involved. The government’s stance highlights its interest in protecting certain aspects of the proceedings, which it believes are critical for national security or the integrity of ongoing investigations. Legal experts speculate that this case may set precedents regarding the balance between the … Read more

Jefferson County Seeks Resolution: Quorum Court Takes New Approach to Budget Stalemate After Five-Month Delay

PINE BLUFF, Ark. — Jefferson County’s quorum court is working to reach a budget agreement after nearly five months of deliberation. The community has been operating without a formally passed budget, leading to significant disruption in local governance. Disputes among quorum court members and County Judge Gerald Robinson have caused extended governmental shutdowns. During this period, Senate Bill 182 was enacted, requiring counties without an approved budget to continue employee payments and operate based on the previous year’s budget. Therefore, Jefferson County has been utilizing its 2024 budget since the bill’s implementation. Recently, a motion … Read more

President Aims to Dismantle Overregulation: New Order Seeks to Protect Americans from Unwitting Criminal Charges

Washington, D.C. — In a significant move aimed at reducing the regulatory burden on Americans, President Donald Trump issued an executive order addressing what he describes as a troublingly overregulated environment. The president emphasized that the current regulatory framework, consisting of over 48,000 sections and extending beyond 175,000 pages, has left many citizens unaware of numerous violations that could lead to severe penalties. He pointed out that even law enforcement may struggle to grasp the extent of regulations delineated in the Code of Federal Regulations, which potentially includes hundreds of thousands of criminal offenses. The … Read more