Criminal Law
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L.A. Man Captured on Video Giving Alcohol to a Hawk Sentenced for Animal Cruelty
A Los Angeles man was sentenced to 45 days in jail and a year of…
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Idaho Woman Charged with Malicious Destruction of Federal Property After Stolen Ambulance Was Driven Into Building House DHS
A Boise, Idaho woman has been charged with malicious destruction of federal property by fire…
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Former San Francisco Homeless Services CEO Facing Nine Felony Charges After Misspending $1.2M in Public Funds
The former CEO of a San Francisco homeless services charity will be arraigned Tuesday on…
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Federal Judge Dismisses Ex-NYPD Commissioner’s Racketeering Lawsuit Alleging ‘Systemic Corruption’ in NYPD
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by New York City’s former interim police commissioner that…
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Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Rashee Rice’s Former Girlfriend Files Lawsuit Alleging Physical Assault
The former girlfriend of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice alleges in a lawsuit…
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Murder Trial Begins for Utah Mother Accused of Killing Husband Then Writing a Children’s Book About Grief
Prosecutors portrayed a Utah mother and children’s book author as a money-hungry killer Monday on…
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Man Convicted of 2001 Rape and Murder of UGA Law Student Following DNA Breakthrough
A jury found a Georgia man guilty Tuesday in the 2001 killing of a University…
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Babysitter Serving Life Sentence for a Toddler’s Death Has Murder Conviction Overturned by Georgia Supreme Court
A former Fulton County babysitter serving life in prison for a toddler’s death had her…
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Man Charged with Murder After Drug Deal Shooting Killed Two People at South Carolina State University
A man has been charged with murder after taking part in a marijuana deal that…
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Woman Sentenced to Prison for Lying to Law Enforcement that Her Estranged NASA Astronaut Spouse Illegally Accessed Her Bank Account
A Wichita woman has been sentenced to three months in federal prison, followed by two…
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