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On 13 January 2022 Scott White was found guilty of murdering Scott Johnson in 1988 after changing his plea to guilty. He originally pleaded not-guilty but changed it on 10 January 2022 to guilty. His lawyer tried to have it withdrawn the next day under the guise of White being unfit to make the admission but the Supreme Court rejected the motion.
Thirty-five years after US mathematician Scott Johnson was pushed off a cliff to his death in a gay hate crime in Sydney, Australia, his family say they finally have some degree of closure, Bevan ...
White 47 M March 10, 2005 Vigo: 4 murder victims [b] Mitch Daniels: 13 William J. Benefiel Jr. White 48 M April 21, 2005 Delores Wells 14 Gregory Scott Johnson: White 40 M May 25, 2005 Madison: Ruby Hutslar 15 Kevin Aaron Conner: White 40 M July 27, 2005 Marion: Steven Wentland, Anthony Moore, and Bruce Voge 16 Alan Lehman Matheney: White 54 M ...
Johnson has followed Trump's lead, even though that plan is dead on arrival in the Democratic-controlled Senate, faces a veto threat from the White House and likely won’t even get out of the House.
Johnson v. Louisiana, 406 U. S. 356 (1972), was a court case in the U.S. Supreme Court involving the Due Process Clause and Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution .
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President Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act of 1968. In 1966, President Johnson proposed a new civil rights bill, but it was not passed through by the Senate. [19] On February 17, 1967, the bill was introduced in the House by Rep. Manny Celler and in the Senate by Senator Philip A. Hart. [20]
[25]: 48–50 However, Johnson did not publicly push for the legislation at the time; his advisers warned him of political costs for vigorously pursuing a voting rights bill so soon after Congress had passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Johnson was concerned that championing voting rights would endanger his Great Society reforms by ...