Criminal Law
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The FBI Intensifies Its Investigations of Threats Against Elected Officials
The FBI has stepped up investigations of threats against election officials — in some cases, reaching out…
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Authorities Believe They Have Found the Body of Gabrielle Petito
Authorities say a body discovered Sunday in Wyoming is believed to be Gabrielle “Gabby” Petito,…
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A Wisconsin Man Pleads Guilty to Stabbing His 13-Year-Old Daughter to Death
A Madison man has pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing his 13-year-old daughter and attempting to…
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Alabama Prosecutors Urge a Judge to Deny Former AL Speaker Mike Hubbard’s Request for Early Release
State prosecutors are urging a judge to deny former Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard’s request for early…
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Derek Chauvin Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges of Using Unreasonable Force on a 14-Year-Old
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted in April on state murder charges for killing…
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A Minnesota Court Vacates an Ex-Officer’s Third-Degree Murder Conviction
Minnesota’s highest court on Wednesday vacated former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor’s third-degree murder conviction for the…
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Alex Murdaugh Will Turn Himself in This Week for Arranging a Suicidal Fraud Scheme
A prominent South Carolina lawyer whose wife and son were shot and killed three months ago arranged…
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A Former Georgetown Tennis Coach Is Set to Plead Guilty in ‘Varsity Blues’ Bribery
A former Georgetown head tennis coach will plead guilty in connection to his role in…
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A Prostitution and Money Laundering Case Against the Founders of Backpage.com Is Declared a Mistrial
A federal judge on Tuesday declared a mistrial in the case involving prostitution and money…
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A California Jury Deliberates Robert Durst’s Murder Trial
More than six years after a crime documentary triggered a murder charge against real estate…
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