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Designed to gather and preserve biological evidence found on the body of a person reporting a sexual assault, it introduced ...
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Y Devendro Singh The Constitution of India mandates the appointment of a Governor or Executive for each State, as specified in Article 153. This appointment is made by the President through a warrant ...
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In a 15-page decision promulgated by the high court on Aug. 7, 2024, it found the individual guilty of using an illegal alias and a fictitious name after he impersonated a lawyer who died in 1986.
Democrats want you to believe that the U.S. Supreme Court is there to do whatever Donald Trump wants. Justice Barrett proves that's not the case.