This order in the SPLC case is a lesson in judicial principles
Magistrate Judge Kelly Fitzgerald Pate denied the SPLC’s latest motion. But her written order is still a solid win for the advocacy organization. The post This order in the SPLC case is a lesson in judicial principles appeared first on MS NOW .
Magistrate Judge Kelly Fitzgerald Pate denied the SPLC’s latest motion. But her written order is still a solid win for the advocacy organization.
On June 2, the Justice Department filed a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, updating one it filed in April . This indictment didn’t add new charges or defendants. Instead, it was an attempt to correct legal errors pointed out by multiple analysts. Even a corrected indictment, though, isn’t enough to fix a deeply flawed prosecution.
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