• CZ's 4-Month Sentence Seems 'Minimal' for the Crime Committed: Legal Expert

    Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng "CZ" Zhao was sentenced to four months in prison. Katie Charleston, Esq., founding attorney at Katie Charleston Law, PC and a former prosecutor, joins CoinDesk with her reaction to the sentencing and what it means for the global crypto exchange.

  • Chicago robberies: Chicago police searching for armed robbery suspects wanted for targeting people in the Loop

    Chicago police are searching for a group of armed robbers wanted for targeting people in the Loop in the early morning hours.

  • 1 man sentenced to 7 consecutive life sentences on multiple sexual assault charges in Randall County

    Following a criminal trial, a man in Amarillo was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences and two 20-year sentences after being charged on 25 separate charges, all for sexual assaults.

  • Preparing for the future in Hazleton

    HAZLETON, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — As the need for those skilled in specific trades continues to increase, one local college is expanding to educate more students. 28/22 News Reporter Emily Allegrucci spoke with the president of the college today about what they're doing to prepare students for the future. Luzerne County Community College (LCCC) is []

  • Sentencing hearing rescheduled

    By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat A sentencing hearing was pushed back this week for a local man who pleaded guilty in March 2023 to one… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

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    Andrej Stojakovic commits to Cal

    CARMICHAEL, Calif (KTXL) - From Stanford to Cal. Andrej Stojakovic has reportedly decided to which school he will transfer, and it is not far from where he played last season. "It was just the overall transparency from Coach Madsen and his staff," Stojakovic told ESPN. "We had many conversations about a development plan, what me []

  • The Explainer: How does sentencing work in Ireland?

    We’re joined by Paul McCutcheon, a professor of Law at the University of Limerick to examine how exactly sentencing works. What factors do judges take into account? What guidance do they rely on? And how is that some judges deliver sentences that look very different to those of their peers?

  • Inflation Optimists Should Prepare to Be Disappointed

    The Fed's preferred gauge of price changes confirmed that we're at the

  • A Lifetime Sentence: Imprisoned Minds

    Hector Manuel Rodriguez Incarcerated people’s mental health is ignored.

  • AWS commits billions to Indiana

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) detailed plans to build new data centres in the US state of Indiana, part of an $11 billion investment which it claimed is the largest injection of capital into the region ever.

  • Lackawanna County election preparations

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — From your local election headquarters on Tuesday, Pennsylvania voters head to the polls for the 2024 primary election. These primaries are crucial because they determine who will represent each party in the race for positions ranging from local offices up to federal representatives and of course, the presidency. The road []

  • Binance founder’s sentencing hearing

    Binance founder Changpeng Zhao will find out today how much jail time he’ll serve for breaking US money laundering laws — if he serves any at all. Prosecutors have requested three years of prison time, double the sentencing guideline of 18 months, because the “scope and ramifications of Zhao’s misconduct were massive,” they wrote in their sentencing memo. Zhao’s lawyers, in their own sentencing memo, said that Zhao deserved no jail time, as “no defendant in a remotely similar BSA [Bank Secrecy...