Criminal Law
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A 70-Year-Old Louisiana Man Is Convicted of Murder After Shooting His Neighbor
A 70-year-old Louisiana man has been convicted of murder after shooting his next-door neighbor in…
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The Man Accused in a Deadly Wisconsin Parade Crash Changes His Plea to an Insanity Defense
A man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more when he allegedly drove…
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The UK Approves the Extradition of Julian Assange
The British government on Friday ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the…
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A Georgetown Parent Is Acquitted in a College Bribery Trial
A father was acquitted Thursday of charges that he paid off a Georgetown University tennis…
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A Former Oil Executive Is Convicted of Securities Fraud
A former oil industry executive from Minnesota who co-founded a facility that loaded crude from…
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A Gunman Accused in the Richland Fred Meyer Store Will Continue Mental Health Treatment Before Trial
The gunman accused of shooting two men inside the Richland Fred Meyer store needs mental…
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s Lawyers Urge Leniency at Sentencing
Lawyers for British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell told a judge Wednesday that she should face no…
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The Buffalo Supermarket Shooter Is Due in Court on Hate Crime Charges
The white man who opened fire on Black people at a Buffalo supermarket, killing 10,…
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A Civil Rights Lawsuit Accuses Police of Unlawfully Arresting a Teen in the Early Days of the Pandemic
Police in a Texas border town used stay-at-home orders in the early days of the…
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The Jewish Community Outraged Over Settlement With Assistant Kent Police Chief Displaying a Nazi symbol
Derek Kammerzell initially had two weeks of vacation time revoked, before public outrage prompted Kent’s…
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