Criminal Law
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An Antique Coin Salesman Is Sentenced to 19 Years in Prison For a Ponzi Scheme
An antique coin salesman who pled guilty to money laundering and fraud charges stemming from…
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A Prosecutor Says the Suspect in a Kansas High School Shooting Used a ‘Ghost Gun’
The 18-year-old suspect in a shooting at a Kansas high school that left two adults and the…
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Authorities Say a California Woman’s Alleged Abduction Hoax Cost the Public Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars
A California woman’s abduction claim, which federal prosecutors allege was false, cost the public hundreds of…
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Richard Sherman Pleads Guilty to Two Charges
Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Richard Sherman pleaded guilty in Seattle on Monday to two misdemeanor…
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Two Men Are Sentenced to Prison For Attacking People at an LA Restaurant
Two Armenian American men who attacked people at a Turkish restaurant in Beverly Hills were…
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Attorneys Request Clemency For the Subject of ‘Making a Murderer’
Former attorneys for the co-defendant of a man whose conviction for rape and murder as…
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US Ambassador Says That Any Russian Attack on Civilians Is a War Crime
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said during a discussion of Russia’s invasion of…
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A Missouri Man Pleads Guilty to an Exploitation Charge
A Forsyth man pleaded guilty to an exploitation charge in a criminal case Friday, while…
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DOJ Expresses Concern Over Intimidation Allegations Against a High-Ranking Prison Official
The Justice Department says it is gravely concerned about allegations that a high-ranking federal prison…
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A Man Pleads Guilty to the Murder of Philanthropist Jacqueline Avant
A 30-year-old man pleaded guilty Thursday to the murder of philanthropist Jacqueline Avant, the wife…
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