Tag: Domestic

Supreme Court upholds domestic violence gun restriction

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that prohibits people subjected to domestic violence restraining orders from having firearms, taking a step back from its recent endorsement of a broad right to possess a gun. The court on an 8-1 vote ruled in favor of the Biden administration, which was defending […]

Supreme Court upholds gun restrictions against domestic violence suspects

The Supreme Court has ruled that when an individual has been found by a court to pose a credible threat to the physical safety of another, that individual may be temporarily disarmed consistent with the Second Amendment. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion, and Justice Clarence Thomas dissented. It’s the court’s first Second Amendment […]

Supreme Court upholds federal gun ban for domestic abusers

In a big win for gun control advocates, the Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that bans domestic abuse offenders from possessing a firearm. The vote was 8-1, with Justice Clarence Thomas dissenting. This case stemmed from a Texas man, Zackey Rahimi, who has a history of domestic abuse and violated an order […]

US supreme court upholds ban on domestic abusers possessing guns

default Conservative bloc Alito – Majority Barrett – Majority Gorsuch – Majority Kavanaugh – Majority Roberts – Majority Thomas – Minority Liberal bloc Jackson – Majority Kagan – Majority Sotomayor – Majority The US supreme court has upheld a federal ban preventing anyone placed under a domestic violence restraining order from possessing a gun. The […]

Joplin woman pleads down to misdemeanor in domestic assault case

Jun. 20—A 24-year-old Joplin woman recently received probation when she pleaded down to a misdemeanor in a domestic assault case. Kaylee D. Thurlo pleaded guilty to fourth-degree domestic assault at a hearing Tuesday in Jasper County Circuit Court. She was facing a felony count of second-degree domestic assault stemming from a disturbance a year ago […]