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  2. Blanche M. Manning - Wikipedia

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    During that same time, Manning was an adjunct professor at the National Conference of Black Lawyers Community College of Law. In 1979, she started her judicial career as an associate circuit court judge in Cook County, where she served until 1986. [2] Manning was a lead circuit judge in the Illinois Cook Judicial Circuit Court from 1986 to 1987.

  3. List of wrongful convictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [31] The report questioned prejudicial cross-examination that the trial judge allowed, the judge's hostility, the fragmentary nature of the evidence, and eyewitness testimony that came to light after the trial. It found the judge's charge to the jury troubling because it emphasized the defendants' behavior at the time of their arrest and ...

  4. List of charges in United States v. Manning - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Manning is the court-martial case involving United States Army Private First Class Bradley Manning (now known as Chelsea Manning), who delivered U.S. government documents to persons not authorized to receive them in 2009 and 2010.

  5. U.S. Supreme Court faults SEC's use of in-house judges in ...

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    The 6-3 ruling, a setback for President Joe Biden's administration, upheld a lower court's decision siding with George Jarkesy, a Texas-based hedge fund manager who contested the legality of the ...

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  7. An “unusual” dispute between a former couple has led to a High Court judge having to make a ruling on whether two children exist. The purported father, known as AA for legal reasons, brought ...

  8. United States v. Manning - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Manning was the court-martial of former United States Army Private First Class, Chelsea Manning. [a] [1] [2]After serving in Iraq since October 2009, Manning was arrested in May 2010 after Adrian Lamo, a computer hacker in the United States, indirectly informed the Army's Criminal Investigation Command that Manning had acknowledged passing classified material to WikiLeaks. [3]

  9. Judge acquits 28 people accused in Panama Papers case ... - AOL

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    A judge has acquitted 28 people accused of money laundering in an international case known as the Panama Papers, including the co-founder of a law firm that authorities say was at the center of a ...