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The ruling came nearly six months after Griner was detained. Russia has indicated that any potential deal or prisoner swap to secure her release would have to wait until after a verdict in her case.
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In her first testimony under questioning from the prosecution, Griner said she received neither an explanation of her rights nor access to a lawyer.
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Brittney Griner trial spurs wrongfully detained Americans to seek response from Biden administrationThe basketball star faces charges that could keep her in a Russian prison for up to 10 years, if she鈥檚 convicted.
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Griner is 鈥渢errified I might be here forever,鈥 according to excerpts of a handwritten letter to the president provided to media outlets by a family representative.
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The two-time Olympian is now set to appear in court in Russia on July 2. She is being held in pretrial detention.
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The U.S. government has declared that the Houston native, who has been in Russian custody since February, was wrongfully detained.
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State Department spokesman Ned Price said consular officials were granted access to the basketball star on Wednesday. He added that she is in good condition.
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Biden is visited the Fort Worth Tuesday afternoon. Cornyn said the Reed family, which lives in Granbury, requested a meeting with the president.
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Immigrants around the country have staged hunger strikes over the past month to protest conditions inside detention facilities, prompting officials to鈥
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Rosa Maria Hernandez, who came illegally to the U.S. from Mexico when she was 3 months old, was being transferred between hospitals in Texas when the ambulance was stopped by federal officers.
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From Texas Standard: In the first months of his administration, President Donald Trump has made good on a campaign promise: to tighten immigration...
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The case centers on a man who was detained for three years without the right to appear before a judge and ask to be released on bond.