Criminal Law
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A Man Who Was Previously Pardoned by a Former Kentucky Governor Faces Federal Charges
Patrick Baker, the Kentucky man who then-Gov. Matt Bevin (R-Ky.) pardoned in 2019 after being convicted…
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The Leader of the ‘MAGA Caravan’ Is Facing Federal Charges
The self-proclaimed leader of the “Maga Caravan,” which led dozens of vehicles to Washington, DC,…
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Two Police Officers Are Charged in the Murder of Manuel Ellis
The Washington state attorney general on Thursday charged two Tacoma police officers with murder and…
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Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Have Been Indicted for the Murder of Vallow’s Children
A grand jury in Idaho on Tuesday indicted Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow on murder charges in connection with…
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The Former President of Penn State Will Begin His Prison Sentence on July 9
Graham Spanier, the former Pennsylvania State University president convicted of one misdemeanor count of endangering…
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A Special Grand Jury Will Consider Evidence In a Criminal Investigation Into Trump’s Business Dealings
New York prosecutors have convened a special grand jury to consider evidence in a criminal…
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Dylann Roof’s Lawyers Focus on His Competency to Withstand Trial in Their Case for Appeal
Lawyers for the White nationalist who killed nine people at a historically Black church in Charleston, South…
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Officials Report That Antisemitic Hate Crimes Are on the Rise in the U.S. Following the Violence in Gaza
In Skokie, Ill., it was a shattered window at a synagogue. In Bal Harbour, Fla.,…
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Police Capture a Suspect Wanted in Four Murders After a Weeklong Manhunt
A weeklong manhunt for a suspect wanted in the killings of four people ended without…
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A Former Police Officer Has Been Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison for Beating an Unarmed Black Man
A former St.Paul police officer was sentenced to six years in prison for beating an…
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