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A conference Monday at the U.S. Supreme Court may decide whether San Diego's Luke Wilson can make his unlawful search argument.
Posted inCrime

9th Circuit Bolsters San Diego Child-Porn Convict’s Appeal at U.S. Supreme Court

by Ken Stone September 23, 2021September 24, 2021

At issue in the U.S. Supreme Court: “Does the private search doctrine place Google’s automated electronic scan of all email on its system outside the protection of the Fourth Amendment for law enforcement searches?”

Rep. Duncan D. Hunter walks from court hearing.
Posted inPolitics

Duncan Hunter Angling for Pardon? Experts Foresee Trump Clemency

by Ken Stone December 15, 2020January 19, 2021
Rep. Duncan Hunter uses hands to show difference between Democrats, Republicans and “anti-government” people.”
Posted inPolitics

Ex-Congressman Duncan Hunter Gets 11 Months in Prison for Spending Crimes

by Ken Stone March 17, 2020March 18, 2020
Rep. Duncan D. Hunter walks from court hearing.
Posted inPolitics

Duncan Hunter Sentencing Will Go Forward Tuesday Even Amid Trump Guidelines

by Ken Stone March 16, 2020March 16, 2020
Duncan and Margaret Hunter spent more than $2,000 in campaign funds on Las Vegas weekend in August 2011, prosecutors say. "In order to cover for this personal vacation, Hunter scheduled a pretext 20-minute 'tour' of a charter school," they say in a legal filing,
Posted inPolitics

Sex, Lies and Credit Cards: Duncan Hunter’s Crimes, Courage Laid Out for Judge

by Ken Stone March 11, 2020March 12, 2020
Former county District Attorney Paul Pfingst (left) walks with his client Rep. Duncan Hunter outside downtown federal court.
Posted inPolitics

Duncan Hunter Says ‘Thank-You’ Notes Prove His Case Should be Dismissed

by Ken Stone March 4, 2020March 5, 2020
Duncan and Margaret Hunter are shown during November 2015 Italian trip the government says was a family vacation financed by his campaign fund.
Posted inPolitics

Judge Lets Prosecutors Exceed 25-Page Limit on Hunter, Wife Sentencing Memos

by Ken Stone March 2, 2020March 3, 2020
Sporting a new beard, Rep. Duncan D. Hunter walks west on Broadway after his 5-minute court hearing.
Posted inPolitics

Rep. Duncan Hunter to Plead Guilty and Leave Office, Citing Toll on 3 Children

by Ken Stone December 2, 2019December 3, 2019
Veteran trial attorney Paul Pfingst was added to Rep. Duncan Hunter's defense team Oct. 28, but awaits Nov. 25 hearing on whether he can stay.
Posted inPolitics

Government Mocks Duncan Hunter Bid to Keep Trial Lawyer Pfingst as ‘Absurdity’

by Ken Stone November 20, 2019November 21, 2019
Duncan and Margaret Hunter are shown during November 2015 Italian trip the government says was a family vacation financed by his campaign fund.
Posted inPolitics

Duncan Hunter’s Wife Was Behind Campaign Spending Issues, 3 Aides Told Grand Jury

by Ken Stone November 18, 2019November 19, 2019
Duncan and Margaret Hunter are shown during November 2015 Italian trip the government says was a family vacation financed by his campaign fund.
Posted inPolitics

Duncan Hunter Lawyer Demands Grand Jury Transcripts, Hints Mid-Trial Appeal

by Ken Stone October 17, 2019October 18, 2019
Trailed by news cameras but no protesters, Rep. Duncan D. Hunter leaves federal court after agreeing to new trial date. Photo by Ken Stone
Posted inPolitics

Duncan Hunter’s Criminal Trial Pushed 8 Days Closer to March 2020 Election

by Ken Stone October 7, 2019October 8, 2019
Rep. Duncan D. Hunter at Ramona Town Hall.
Posted inPolitics

Rep. Duncan Hunter Headed to Seattle for 10-Minute Appeal in Criminal Case

by Ken Stone September 30, 2019October 1, 2019
Entrance to Rep. Duncan Hunter office in El Cajon.
Posted inPolitics

FBI Raid on Duncan Hunter’s El Cajon Office Violated Rights, Appeals Court Told

by Ken Stone September 6, 2019September 7, 2019

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