Washington Teen Who Stomped Elderly Man To Death Before Taking Selfies With Her Friends Gets Maximum Sentence
The girl was found guilty of second-degree murder
The girl was found guilty of second-degree murder
Between Oct. 2 and Oct. 24, 2002, Muhammad, then 41, and his then-17-year-old accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, shot 13 strangers across several locations in Maryland and Virginia.
EFF and Public Knowledge filed an amicus curiae brief on Federal Circuit asking it to overrule the present patent law but the brief was denied.
White House official Stephen Miller's "no judicial supremacy" statement caused a stir in the legal community with constitutional law experts reviewing the intent and consequences of the matter at hand.