Don Lemon's Pretrial Motions Are Due in Three Days and the Case Is Leaking
Pretrial motions due April 9 in Don Lemon's federal civil rights case as co-defendants file dismissal motions and a superseding indictment looms.
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Pretrial motions due April 9 in Don Lemon's federal civil rights case as co-defendants file dismissal motions and a superseding indictment looms.
The Pentagon's Correspondents' Corridor is still closed two weeks after Judge Friedman called the replacement press policy Kafkaesque.
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