The Justice Department's new leadership directed prosecutors to potentially charge state or local officials who impede President Trump's immigration policies.
What pardons will come from Donald Trump in his first few days of his presidency? See some convicted people from or in Florida who might receive one.
President Donald Trump pardoned all of the nearly 1,600 people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol and commuted the sentences for 14.
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A Florida man and former Visit Orlando employee has been arrested following allegations of child pornography. Records show the man, 39-year-old Matthew A. Inman, is being charged with transportation of child sex abuse material.
Written by Emil Bove, the acting deputy attorney general, the memo also says the department will return to the principle of charging defendants with the most serious crime it can prove, a staple
The Florida context From Florida Phoenix When States Newsroom summarized the 334-word Jan. 6 pardon proclamation and underscored that it was highly publicized by major news outlets, Rick Scott replied “I haven’t looked at the executive order yet.
The acting deputy attorney general issued a memo directing the DOJ to significantly overhaul its approach to immigration enforcement.
The U.S. Justice Department reportedly moved several senior officials to other divisions ahead of the Senate's anticipated confirmation of President Trump's attorney general pick.
Markenzy Lapointe steps down as US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, after focusing on a range of crimes and achieving significant convictions.
WASHINGTON — An executive order signed by President Donald Trump attempting to deny birthright citizenship to the children of immigrants who are born in the United States is likely to face immediate legal challenges — but, if enacted, could have dramatic consequences in places like South Florida.
A memo asserts that state and local officials are bound to cooperate and could face criminal prosecution or civil penalties if they fail to comply.