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A privilege is a certain entitlement to immunity granted by the state or another authority to a restricted group, either by birth or on a conditional basis. Land-titles and taxi medallions are pronounced examples of transferable privilege. These can be revoked in certain circumstances.

Empathy was George's great strength, he radiated it

Empathy was George's great strength, he radiated it
Jul 24,2023 8:21 am

... Being a friend and colleague of the award-winning foreign correspondent was a Privilege - writes Allan Little...

Alex Murdaugh verdict: Disgraced lawyer guilty of killing wife and son

Alex Murdaugh verdict: Disgraced lawyer guilty of killing wife and son
Mar 2,2023 10:00 pm

... The case - chronicling the downfall of a family born to power and Privilege - made national headlines...

US appeals court denies Trump 'special master' request in documents case

US appeals court denies Trump 'special master' request in documents case
Dec 1,2022 9:10 pm

... The " special master" is an independent lawyer who decides if any of the records are covered under attorney-client or executive Privilege...

Queen's funeral will be a 'deeply personal event' - Dean of Westminster

Queen's funeral will be a 'deeply personal event' - Dean of Westminster
Sep 17,2022 12:20 pm

... " There s a huge sense of Privilege - what an extraordinary place to be at a moment like this...

Raymond Dearie: Special master named to oversee Donald Trump Florida files

Raymond Dearie: Special master named to oversee Donald Trump Florida files
Sep 15,2022 10:20 pm

... Mr Trump, arguing that as president he had declassified all the documents, and that they were The request for a special master - an independent lawyer who decides if any of the records are covered by attorney-client or executive Privilege - was made by Mr Trump s team...

US Capitol riot: Steve Bannon felt above the law, prosecutors say

US Capitol riot: Steve Bannon felt above the law, prosecutors say
Jul 20,2022 10:50 pm

... He also argued that his contacts with Mr Trump were covered by executive Privilege, a legal principle that holds communications between presidents and their advisers to be protected from disclosure in order to allow for candid advice...

Why Indian fathers are embracing paternity leave

Why Indian fathers are embracing paternity leave
Mar 6,2022 4:00 am

... Mr Khan called the experience " blissful" but was quick to point out that stories like his were rare and one of Privilege - as few Indian companies worked around a couple s childcare needs...

Steve Bannon surrenders to face contempt charges

Steve Bannon surrenders to face contempt charges
Nov 15,2021 6:43 pm

... Mr Trump has urged former aides to reject deposition requests, arguing that they are covered by executive Privilege - a legal principle that protects many White House communications...

Steve Bannon surrenders to face contempt charges

Oct 21,2021 11:47 pm

Trump ally Steve Bannon has surrendered to authorities to face contempt of Congress charges after refusing to give evidence about The Capitol riot.

Mr Bannon defied a summons to testify on what he knew about plans for the protest that ended with Trump supporters storming Congress.

On Friday, the justice department formally charged Mr Bannon, a former Trump White House strategist.

He now faces up to a year in prison and a $100,000 (£74,429) fine.

Mr Bannon, 67, surrendered to officials at The Fbi 's Washington Dc field office on Monday Morning .

Supporters of former president Donald Trump stormed the Us Congress building on 6 January as lawmakers inside were meeting to certify the results of the 2020 election.

In a statement last week, the justice department Said that Mr Bannon was indicted on one count of refusing to appear for a deposition And One count for refusing to provide documents following a subpoena from a committee investigating the riot.

Mr Bannon - who was fired from the White House in 2017 but has remained loyal to Mr Trump - is expected to appear In Court later on Monday.

Last week, US Attorney General Merrick Garland Said in a statement that Mr Bannon's indictment reflected the justice department's " steadfast commitment" to the rule of law.

According to subpoena documents, Mr Bannon - who currently hosts the right-wing War Room podcast podcast - Said on the eve of the riot that " all hell is going to Break Loose tomorrow".

His lawyers have argued that his communications involving the former president are protected.

Mr Bannon's is The First such indictment to come out of The House of Representatives Select Committee's inquiry of The 6 January invasion of The Capitol complex.

Mr Trump has urged former aides to reject deposition requests, arguing that they are covered by executive Privilege - a legal principle that protects many White House communications.

Another Trump official, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows , may also face possible consequences for defying a similar subpoena to appear before The Committee .

Mr Meadows's lawyer Said last week that he has a " sharp legal dispute" with The Committee because of Mr Trump's claims of executive Privilege .

In a statement, Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson , a Mississippi Democrat, Said that Mr Meadow's decision " to defy the law" may force The Committee to pursue contempt proceedings like those applied to Mr Bannon.



Source of news: bbc.com

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