Criminal Law
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The Suspect in a July 4 Parade Shooting Legally Bought 5 Weapons Despite Threats
A man charged Tuesday with seven counts of murder after firing off more than 70…
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A Wisconsin Court Will Decide if a Sex Trafficking Victim Gets Immunity
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court is set to decide Wednesday whether a sex trafficking victim accused of…
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A Missouri Lawmaker Resigns Following Covid Fraud Conviction
A Missouri state lawmaker resigned on Friday after a jury found her guilty on 22…
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A Mississippi Court Blocks Further DNA Testing in a Death Row Case
A Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled that a death row inmate will not be allowed…
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A Man Is Arrested Following a Deadly July 4 Shooting in Chicago
A shooter fired on an Independence Day parade from a rooftop in suburban Chicago, spraying the crowd…
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The Seller of a Gun Used in a Hostage Situation Pleads Guilty
A man who sold a pistol to a man who used it to hold four…
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The Justice Department Launches an Investigation Into the NYPD Sex Crimes Unit
The U.S. Justice Department has launched a sweeping inquiry into the New York Police Department’s…
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Three People Involved in a Rhode Island Gang Shootout Are Sent to Prison
Three people involved in a gang-related shootout in a residential neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, last…
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An NFL Player’s Killer Cannot Be Tried Again For Murder
The man who killed a former NFL player in a New Orleans area road rage…
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Alex Murdaugh Faces New Charges in Money Laundering and Drug Scheme
Once prominent and soon-to-be disbarred South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh has been indicted again, this time prosecutors…
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