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Lemon is literally in the church, heard saying "I am here as a reporter".
Lemon literally saying "after we do this operation"
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Seems like if we're going to use the same measure, its not important if Don Lemon was a "journalist".
#205 | POSTED BY ONEIRONAUT
Why? Because he admits he's part of the "protest".
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This is the SECOND case like this.
No its not ... this was tried/filed in 2023....
Basically it will be over in Appeals because the danger must be specific to the plaintiff, not just the public at large. And it has to be foreseeable, not just possible.
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This was the 1983 claim.
But the courts opined they should seek justice else where ...
And Sinclair or others harmed by his death may be able to bring state tort claims against the City. So while Sinclair may achieve justice for her son, the Due Process Clause is not the way to do so.
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They did ... and won.
The article never once mentions them actually securing an indictment against Lemon.
The Federal Judge basically directed prosecutors to seek a grand jury indictment.
A source familiar with the matter said a grand jury was empaneled Thursday. The FBI and Homeland Security Investigations, a law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security, were involved in the arrest, sources say.
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I just learned this fact ... I was quite surprised by it....
New York City's budget is $112 billion for 8.8 million people.
The budget for the entire State of Florida is $117 billion for 23.3 billion.
Wild ...