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A teen charged with assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest following a scuffle at a protest in Wilmington last September will not be prosecuted,…
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The state Department of Justice asked lawmakers on the Joint Finance Committee to help expand the scope of its operations last week.Attorney General Kathy…
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Delaware is receiving its first payout from legal action taken in response to the national opioid crisis. Delaware is among states involved in a…
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Manufactured home owners in Delaware can now qualify for free legal representation. A 2018 statute reallocates 50 cents from the annual $2.50 fee the…
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Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings addressed voters’ rights and safety Tuesday afternoon as voting continued across the First State. She reminds…
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The Delaware Department of Justice (DOJ) takes a step toward combating corrupt LLCs incorporated in the First State.The state DOJ recently announced a…
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For the second time this month, the Division of Civil Rights and Public Trust has concluded police officers were justified in fatally shooting an armed…
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Nationwide protests over police brutality have renewed outrage over the 2015 killing of wheelchair-user Jeremy McDole by Wilmington police. Time is…
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The state Department of Justice has determined a state trooper was justified in shooting a suicidal man in Lewes last fall. Delaware State Police Cpl.…
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Elected officials in Delaware say they are listening to the pain and anger over racial injustice expressed through this past weekend’s protests. Some hope…