Michigan joins Texas-led immigration lawsuit
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Four more states have joined a Texas-led coalition suing the Obama administration over executive action on immigration.
Outgoing Attorney General Greg Abbott says Texas is uniquely qualified to sue because its sprawling border with Mexico means it will be especially harmed.
Abbott, the governor-elect of Texas, added Wednesday that the presidential decree “circumvents the will of the American people.”
Man convicted at 2nd trial in slaying of girl
Authorities have said Mariah was taken from her east side home, raped and strangled. Her body was set afire on a mattress in a vacant house about a mile from her home.
Defense lawyer Kareem Johnson tells The Associated Press that he was “really disgusted” by the jury’s verdict. He says witnesses that testified at the first trial offered different recollections during the second trial, but those discrepancies weren’t considered.
Johnson says an appeal is planned.
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