Supreme Court to Decide on Trump’s Immunity from Criminal Prosecution

The Supreme Court is set to make a crucial decision regarding whether or not former President Trump is immune from criminal prosecution. This decision could have significant implications for the ability to hold presidents accountable for any crimes they may have committed while in office. The outcome of this case will be closely watched as it could potentially shape the future of presidential accountability in the United States.

Former Leader of Violent Gang in Haiti Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison

A former leader of a powerful gang in Haiti, Germine Joly, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison by a US judge. Joly was known for leading a violent gang that was involved in the kidnapping of 16 American citizens. The sentencing comes as a significant development in the fight against crime and violence in Haiti. Joly's imprisonment is seen as a step towards justice and accountability for the crimes committed by his gang.

Boeing Expected to Avoid Criminal Prosecution for Violating Settlement Related to Crashes

Boeing is expected to avoid criminal prosecution for violating a settlement related to the 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019. The US justice department is reportedly planning to offer Boeing a deferred prosecution agreement. This agreement would involve the company installing a federal monitor to oversee safety improvements. This decision comes after Boeing faced scrutiny for failing to comply with the terms of a 2021 settlement.