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Pakistan Supreme Court indicts ex-PM Imran Khan over classified document leak

Jailed former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan has been indicted for allegedly leaking classified documents, a charge prosecutors say that carries a prison term of up to 14 years. Since being ousted from power last year, Khan has been entangled in a slew of legal cases that he maintains are designed to stop him from contesting elections in January 2024, while his party has faced a massive crackdown.On Monday, Pakistan's Supreme Court also ruled that military tribunals could not be used to try

Akron man sentenced to prison for his part in shooting that killed pregnant woman

Jaunte Smith was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for his part in a shooting that killed a pregnant woman. He accepted a plea deal.

Transcripts for KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20240604 22:42:00

ukraine, thank you. and aid to former president donald trump pleaded not guilty in a miami courtroom today. prosecutors say waltine nauta help trump hide classified documents from federal investigators. they say the 40-year-old was spotted on security cameras moving boxes from the storage room at trump s mar-a-lago estate in florida. nauta, a navy veteran, faces 20 years in prison if convicted on the most serious charge, obstruction of justice. well, we have some breaking health news tonight. for the first time, the fda has given full approval to a drug that slows the progression of alzheimer s. more than 6 million americans are living with the disease. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook shows us how the long-awaited drug impacts the brain. here. reporter: today s approval of lecanemab is a step forward for a disease that has been largely untreatable. alzheimer s researcher dr. sam gandy consults for eisai, the maker of lecanemab, but does not benefit financially f

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Fox News Live 20240604 17:42:00

this case? well, he pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, and i m not surprised that the grand jury included a lesser-included offense. that happens quite often. it s sort of a safety hatch for the prosecution because if they don t, if a jury ultimately if it gets to trial and they don t find him guilty on the more serious charge, they can convict him on the lesser-included offense. but they cannot convict him on both x so it s one or the other or perhaps none of them. and the criminally negligent homicide carries a much less significant penalty. it s a class e felony, the lowest felony category in new york, and it s up to four years in prison, but there s no actual mandatory prison time in the statute, so it could even be if he were convicted on that count, he could even serve no time in prison. mike: here are some of the attorneys involved in this case talking about it. let s play it. daniel penny killed a man. he took a life. and for everyone who thought

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:17:00

wins or an ally who is willing to pardon him wins. because that will end at least the federal cases. andrew, you ve been telling us for weeks if not months on this show, that this day was coming. just based on what we knew publicly, based on media reporting, based on what we ve heard from the special counsel and the pace of things. in fact, yesterday morning you told us this was coming. so, as you look at now what we know. of course, the indictment is sealed, but what we ve heard from trump s own attorney, who was told that this was about the espionage act. this strikes most of us as the most serious charge that donald trump has faced in his life, is it fair to say. and as a prosecutor, can you explain to our viewers just how serious this might be for him? sure. so i think there are two types of charges that are incredibly series. one is the retention of hundreds of government documents, including classified documents. and it will be interesting to

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