A convicted killer, Kathan Guzman, was mistakenly freed from a Georgia jail where he was serving a life sentence for felony murder, malice murder, aggravated assault, and necrophilia in the death of his girlfriend. The release was due to a paperwork error, prompting a hunt by the U.S. Marshals Service to recapture him. The district attorney and the victim’s family expressed disappointment and concern over the accidental release, emphasizing the danger posed by Guzman’s escape.
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Trump’s mass firings to remain on hold, appeals court rules
SummaryA San Francisco-based appeals court has upheld a ruling that pauses the mass firings of federal employees ordered by President Trump through an executive order aimed at reducing the federal workforce. The Ninth Circuit Court stated that the order exceeds the President's constitutional powers and questioned the legality of overhauling federal agencies without congressional authorization. The Trump administration plans to appeal the decision, arguing that a single judge should not have the authority to limit...
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