Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Trial Ends In Mistrial
A hung jury in the Cosby sexual assault case results in a mistrial.
A hung jury in the Cosby sexual assault case results in a mistrial.
A Massachusetts teenager faces 20 years in prison for contributing to her boyfriend’s suicide via text message.
A Congressman was shot, and a staffer and security detail members injured, at a practice session for tomorrow’s Congressional baseball game.
A guilty plea in a particularly shocking case of police brutality.
The Supreme Court made it harder for states to keep fines and other payments in cases where defendants are exonerated.
With the exception of the mandatory Federal death penalty appeals, the legal process is basically over in the Charleston Church shootings.
A potentially controversial commutation from President Obama today.
Not surprisingly, Dylann Roof received a sentence of death for the murder of nine people at a historic African-American church.
To nobody’s surprise, Dylann Roof was convicted of the race-motivated murders in a Charleston church.
New information raises serious questions about the integrity of the 2016 elections, and about Donald Trump and his supporters.
Despite a video that clearly shows what appears to be cold-blooded murder, the trial of a South Carolina cop who shot an African-American man in the back while he ran away ended in a hung jury. Fortunately, this isn’t the end of the road.
Alabama’s Jeff Sessions will become the nation’s top law enforcement officer. That’s not a good thing.
The Federal Judge presiding over Dylann Roof’s murder trial suggested late last week that Roof may not presently be competent to stand trial. This does not mean that he’ll be set free, though.
F.B.I. Director Comey tells Congress that it’s investigation into new emails revealed no information to change its conclusions about Hillary Clinton and her email server.
Two of Chris Christie’s closest aides were convicted in the criminal trial resulting from the ‘Bridgegate’ scandal.
A late night attack at a shopping mall, and a suspect still at large have raised tensions in Seattle.
An Oklahoma police officer has been charged in the shooting death of an African-American man while North Carolina authorities continue to balk on releasing a video in a shooting case there.
After two questionable police shootings, protests erupted overnight in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Just about two days after setting off bombs in New Jersey and New York City, a suspect is in custody.
A long way off, but there are some important pre-trial matters to resolve between now and then.
After four straight losses, prosecutors in Baltimore are throwing in the towel in the Freddie Gray case.
Thirty five years after trying to kill President Reagan, John W. Hinckley Jr. is close to being a free man.
Another acquittal in Baltimore leads to questions about whether or not prosecutors should continue with the trials against the officers involved in the Freddie Gray matter.
Another targeted killing aimed at police.
Two cases quite a distance from each other, but in both police seem to be acting with a ‘shoot first, ask questions later’ attitude, especially when it comes to African-American men.
In a sign that the ongoing F.B.I. investigation into her use of a private email server and handling of classified information is coming to an end, the former Secretary of State was interviewed by Federal Agents today.
In overturning former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell’s conviction, the Supreme Court has sent a powerful message to overly zealous prosecutors.
The Supreme Court balances the Fourth Amendment against public safety concerns and, for the most part, gets it right.
The trial of the man who was believed to be the most culpable in the death of Freddie Gray has been acquitted, calling the entire prosecution strategy into question.
“Common sense” measures and the worst shooting spree in American history.
Sprinter Oscar Pistorius served only one year in prison after being convicted of manslaughter. Now, he’s facing fifteen years in prison after being convicted of murder in the same case.
An overnight shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida has left 20 people dead and at least 42 injured.
It won’t be a very good holiday season for Charleston Church shooter Dylann Roof.
Following in the footsteps of state prosecutors, Federal prosecutors have announced they will seek the death penalty for Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof.
A Pennsylvania Judge ruled today that there was sufficient evidence against Bill Cosby to allow the sexual assault charges against him to proceed to trial.
An acquittal in one of the six Freddie Gray cases, but not an unexpected one.
Bowe Bergdahl’s Court Martial has been delayed until 2017, which raises the possibility that comments by Donald Trump could result in Bergdahl getting off scot-free.
No trial for Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood Robert Dear, at least not for now.