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A trial for Connor Grubb, charged with murder in the August 2023 death of Ta'Kiya young, was postponed until August.
The Justice Department’s civil rights division posted on social media a letter it sent to Chicago’s mayor, Brandon Johnson, quoting remarks he made Sunday at a local church in which he praised ...
Blendon Township Police Officer Connor Grubb is set to appear in court on Wednesday, where a motion hearing and trial date ...
Justice Department considers moving decisions about public corruption cases from headquarters to 94 regional U.S. attorney's offices. No decision has been made about possible changes in the ...
Wrestling star Mike Raybeck, known as Maxx Justice, has died at 63. He was struck by a vehicle while cycling home near Chabot College. Raybeck was a key figure in California wrestling and a five ...
On May 17, Syria’s transitional authorities announced presidential decrees establishing two new government bodies: the Transitional Justice Commission and the National Commission for the Missing.
The US Department of Justice is set to drop a criminal case against aircraft maker Boeing despite the fact that the company agreed to plead guilty last year, according to attorneys for families of ...
Lawyering for Reproductive Justice said today. The May 14 opinion moves to strike down parts of Florida law that allow young people to petition a court for permission to access abortion without ...
“Immigration and the criminal justice system and all these things landed together one day,” fumed Weaver, fighting back tears. “Now I sit here today without a daughter.” The autistic boy ...
WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department plans to press ahead with a merger of its two agencies that investigate drug and firearms offenses, though the effort would still need ...
Justice Trivedi ruled against the request. "Out of a hunch, I said, 'I expect your ladyship to have some empathy.' Your ladyship then said, 'You don't know me then,'" Mr Sibal recalled.
A controversial move by Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat Fischer ignited criticism on the Today in Ohio podcast, with hosts condemning what they describe as a “sleazy” attempt to extend his ...