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Two judges in mass firings cases order Trump administration to rehire probationary workers for now
Read full article: Two judges in mass firings cases order Trump administration to rehire probationary workers for nowTwo federal judges have handed down orders requiring President Donald Trumpās administration to rehire thousands, if not tens of thousands, of probationary workers let go in mass firings across multiple agencies.
Federal judge appears skeptical probationary firings were for performance
Read full article: Federal judge appears skeptical probationary firings were for performanceA federal judge repeatedly sounded skeptical that mass firings of probationary federal workers were made by the government because the employees couldnāt do their jobs.
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Cyberstalker gets 4 years in prison for 'war' on woman
Read full article: Cyberstalker gets 4 years in prison for 'war' on womanā Less than two months after their office romance ended, Ahmad Kazzelbach began tampering with the email and social media accounts of the Baltimore woman who broke up with him. U.S. District Judge James Bredar said Kazzelbach repeatedly lied to police and court officials to essentially āwage warā against his ex-girlfriend. The judge departed from sentencing guidelines that called for a lighter prison sentence ranging from 30 to 37 months. Kazzelbach, whose attorney requested a one-year prison sentence, apologized to his ex-girlfriend during the hearing. The judge said he would recommend that Kazzelbach serve his sentence at a low-security prison in Danbury, Connecticut.