domestic abuse
The Supreme Court Will Decide If Domestic Abuse Orders Can Bar People From Having Guns. Lives Could Be At Stake.
The court’s ruling on United States v. Rahimi could clarify an earlier decision on guns. Or it could take away one of the best options to protect domestic violence victims. In states like Tennessee, the consequences could be deadly.
11.06.23 | 11:41 am
FILE - This {{iptcmonthnameap} 20, 2018, file photo shows Louise Turpin, left, and her husband, David Turpin, right, appear for a preliminary hearing in Superior Court in Riverside, Calif. A California couple who starved a dozen of their children and shackled some to beds face sentencing for years of abuse. David and Louise Turpin are due Friday in Riverside County Superior Court for a proceeding that is largely a formality. The couple pleaded guilty in February to torture and other abuse and agreed to serve at least 25 years in prison.. (Watchara Phomicinda/The Press-Enterprise via AP, File) FILE - This {{iptcmonthnameap} 20, 2018, file photo shows Louise Turpin, left, and her husband, David Turpin, right, appear for a preliminary hearing in Superior Court in Riverside, Calif. A California couple who starved a dozen of their children and shackled some to beds face sentencing for years of abuse. David and Louise Turpin are due Friday in Riverside County Superior Court for a proceeding that is largely a formality. The couple pleaded guilty in February to torture and other abuse and agreed to serve at least 25 years in prison.. (Watchara Phomicinda/The Press-Enterprise via AP, File)