Thursday, April 10, 2025

breaking news: "judge rules in Trump admin's favor"

By N.S.

"judge rules Trump admin can move forward with online registry of illegal immigrants"

"the registration requirement was announced by US citizens and immigration services in february and goes into effect friday."

https://nypost.com/2025/04/10/us-news/judge-rules-trump-admin-can-move-forward-with-online-registry-of-illegal-immigrants/



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Current Score:Trump Administration 1
Commie Courts 20

First inning(of many).

--GRA

Anonymous said...

MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT DECIDES TO LET VIOLENT 18-19 YEAR OLD CRIMINALS OUT OF THEIR LIFE SENTENCES EARLY

by: ED WHITE Ass(ociated)Press
DETROIT (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court made an extraordinary change to the state’s sentencing law Thursday, striking down automatic, no-parole prison terms for 19-year-olds and 20-year-olds convicted of murder.

As a result, hundreds of people will be eligible to return to local courts to ask for a shorter sentence and an opportunity for freedom(GRA:e.g.:commit more felonies). At the same time, anguished friends and relatives of murder victims will have to revisit the cases, too.

The Supreme Court, in a 5-2 opinion, said mandatory life sentences for people who were 19 and 20 at the time of the crime violate a ban against “cruel or unusual punishment” in the Michigan Constitution. The court made a similar decision for 18-year-olds in 2022.


(GRA:At this rate,no punishment for murder in 20 years.)


A mandatory life sentence “that does not allow for consideration of the mitigating factors of youth or the potential for rehabilitation is a grossly disproportionate punishment,” Justice Elizabeth Welch wrote.

Michigan was among only 16 U.S. states that impose mandatory life terms on anyone convicted of first-degree murder who was over 18, according to the MacArthur Justice Center.

A life sentence in Michigan still can be possible for someone 19 or 20, though it will be rare. The burden will be on prosecutors to show that someone convicted of murder should never get a chance at parole. Judges will hear evidence about family life, mental health, education and other factors, the same process followed for people 18 or under.

GRA:Judges--75% of them are worthless.

--GRA