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'This job sucks,' DOJ lawyer asks judge for contempt charge so she can get sleep in jail
A DOJ attorney asked a federal judge in Minnesota this week to hold her in contempt so she could be jailed and get "24 hours of sleep," according to local reporters who witnessed the scene in court.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Minnesota federal judge held an attorney for the Justice Department in civil contempt of court after the government released a ...
ST PAUL PARK, Minn. — Amid strain on the federal court system resulting from Operation Metro Surge, one judge took things a step further to compel the Justice Department to comply with orders. A ...
From Commans v. Dunbar, decided Friday by Judge Jennifer M. Perkins, joined by Judge Kent E. Cattani: Daniel Commans appeals his conviction and punishment for contempt of court for providing a vulgar ...
A divided federal appeals court sided with the Trump administration on Friday in a case over the president’s use of the Alien Enemies Act in deportation matters — but it did not fully snuff out a ...
A Minnesota federal judge held an attorney for the Justice Department in civil contempt of court after the government released a man from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody without his ...
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