Judge Addresses Jury’s Inquiry on Narcotics Distribution Amid Legal Tensions in High-Profile Case

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian announced his intention to provide clarification to the jury regarding a question they raised about narcotics distribution. During the proceedings, he indicated that he would refer jurors to a specific section of their legal instructions to address their inquiry. The judge explained that the term “distribution” encompasses actual, constructive, or attempted transfer of substances. He cited that to distribute means to deliver, pass on, or hand over something to another individual, and that such actions do not necessarily have to involve a sale. In a recent note, the jury sought … Read more

Netanyahu Seeks Delay in Corruption Testimony Amid Heightened Regional Tensions

Jerusalem, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a delay in his testimony for an ongoing corruption trial, citing significant regional and international issues that demand his immediate attention. In a legal filing submitted on Thursday, Netanyahu’s attorney asked the court to cancel the upcoming hearings scheduled for the next two weeks. The request emphasized the prime minister’s obligation to focus on pressing national, diplomatic, and security matters amid escalating tensions in the region. The request follows a brief skirmish with Iran and ongoing conflict in Gaza, where Israeli nationals are reportedly held … Read more

Whistleblower Unveils Tensions as Colorado’s Polis Faces Court Over ICE Subpoena Allegations

DENVER — A whistleblower testified in court Tuesday, alleging that Colorado Governor Jared Polis instructed state employees to provide personal information to federal immigration authorities. Scott Moss, the director of the Division of Labor Standards and Statistics at the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, claims that Polis ordered him to comply with a subpoena from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This subpoena reportedly sought details about individuals providing housing to unaccompanied minors. Moss filed a lawsuit earlier this month in Denver County Court, arguing that complying with the subpoena would violate state laws prohibiting … Read more