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A San Diego-based attorney weighed in on the Supreme Court decision to deport some migrants to countries that are not their own.
In one of last acts as majority, Senate Democrats confirm federal judge in San Diego Confirmation of U.S. Magistrate Benjamin Cheeks ensures Biden appointed more life-tenured federal judges than ...
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San Diego attorney, U.S. citizen, receives deportation letterA San Diego immigration attorney says he received a letter from the Department of Homeland Security asking him to self-deport.
Carmel Valley attorney Frederick Schenk, who also serves as president of the Del Mar Fairgrounds Board of Directors, has launched The Schenk Law Firm with his sister, former U.S. Rep. Lynn Schenk, … ...
Local News San Diego immigration attorney advises migrants to know their rights, consult legal support ICE agents are detaining migrants outside courtrooms after dismissal of their cases.
The Southern District of California will have a new U.S attorney after Attorney General Pam Bondi appointed a longtime San Diego prosecutor to take over the role as the region’s top federal l… ...
The California Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday it is suing the San Diego-based Sweetwater Care nursing facility chain for allegedly failing to adequately staff its facilities.
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A Mexico City attorney who prosecutors say had a leading role in an organization that laundered at least $52.7 million for the Sinaloa Cartel through San Diego-based shell ...
White House terminates San Diego US Attorney Tara McGrath, her office says A news release from McGrath's office says she was terminated "at the direction of the President of the United States" and ...
National City Councilmember Marcus Bush is not happy with his city’s city attorney, Barry Schultz.
A Mexico City attorney helped launder $52.7 million in drug trafficking proceeds for the Sinaloa Cartel through San Diego shell companies, prosecutors say.
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