A Norristown man has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for distributing methamphetamine in central Pennsylvania.
A court in the Maldives has thrown out former President Abdulla Yameen’s 11-year prison sentence on money laundering and bribery and ordered a retrial
The Supreme Court denied a request by ex-Donald Trump advisor Peter Navarro to get out of jail while he appeals his four-month sentence for defying a subpoena.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Supreme Court Justice Marla Luckert issued a statement following the passing of a long-time Kansas Supreme Court Judge. On April 27, 2024, former Supreme Court Justice Frederick Newton Six died in his home in Lawrence. He served on the Kansas Supreme Court from Sept. 1, 1988, until Jan. 13, 2003. Before serving []
A former teacher’s aide charged following an interaction with a special needs student was back in a courtroom Wednesday to learn his fate.
A New Castle man who was convicted of drug and gun charges in federal court was sentenced Tuesday.
Former Chicopee Superintendent of Schools Lynn Clark was sentenced to probation for making false statements in connection with sending nearly 100 threatening messages to a Chicopee police chief candidate.
Famous crossdresser Idris Olanrewaju Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has filed an appeal against his recent sentence for abusing and mutilating the Nigerian currency. In his Notice of Appeal, submitted by his lawyer, Bimbo Kusanu, Bobrisky appealed to the court to overturn the six-month maximum imprisonment sentence handed to him. Instead, he requests that the […]
Kelly Ballinger, 57, was a property manager for a HUD-funded Portland apartment complex.
A former Massachusetts State Police Sergeant was sentenced for his role in conspiring to steal overtime funds and wire fraud back in 2015.
Despite receiving warnings from an auditor with the Office of Inspector General, the chief executive officer of International Educational Services Inc., or IES, advised his financial director “not to adjust the salaries to the cap limit” as they were told, according to a plea agreement between federal prosecutors and IES’ finance director.
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared to side with Starbucks Tuesday in a case that could make it harder for the federal government to seek injunctions when it suspects a company of interfering in unionization campaigns. Justices noted during oral arguments that Congress requires the National Labor Relations Board to seek such injunctions in federal court and said that gives the courts the duty to consider several factors, including whether the board would ultimately be successful in its...