• New Mexico Corrections Department processes ‘Rust’ armorer Hannah Gutierrez

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez was processed by the New Mexico Corrections Department Wednesday morning. The department released Gutierrez's latest mug shot, which showed that she is being incarcerated at the Western New Mexico Correctional Facility (WNMCF) in the City of Grants. Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer sentenced Gutierrez to 18 months in prison on April []

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    Alec Baldwin May Call Hannah Gutierrez-Reed as Witness During Trial

    Alec Baldwin filed a witness list for his upcoming involuntary manslaughter trial, and it includes some "Rust" crew members -- like the recently imprisoned Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. The actor's attorneys submitted their list to the court Friday, and…

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    Louisiana Man Sentenced To Physical Castration For Rape Of 14-Year-Old Girl Who Got Pregnant

    A man from Springfield, Louisiana has been sentenced to 50 years behind bars and physical castration after pleading guilty to the rape of a teenage girl. According to the area's district attorney, Scott M. Perrilloux, 54-year-old Glenn Sullivan, Sr. entered a guilty plea for four counts of second degree rape earlier this month. The investigation into Sullivan began in July 2022, after a young woman told detectives with the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office "Sullivan had raped...

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    Can the Convicted 'Rust' Armorer Be Called to Testify at Alec Baldwin's Trial? Expert Explains (Exclusive)

    'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was sentenced to 18 months in prison, but can she still be called to testify at Alec Baldwin's upcoming trial for involuntary manslaughter? Legal expert Emily D. Baker, who is not involved in the case, explains to PEOPLE what could happen.

  • Anthony Edwards' Infamous “They Got KD, We Got Jaden McDaniels” Remark Goes Viral as 23YO Overruns Game 2

    It was not pretty but the Minnesota Timberwolves got it done. With Kevin

  • A new start after 60: after a decade of rejections, I got my first novel published. Now I’ve got my dream, I won’t stop!

    After a successful career as a talent agent – representing Michael Parkinson, Ulrika Jonsson and Adam Ant – Melanie Cantor became disillusioned with TV. So she took up writing – and refused to give up on her passion. Sign up for Well Actually: a free weekly newsletter about health and wellnessAt 61, after a decade writing four unpublished manuscripts and receiving hundreds of rejections from agents and publishers, Melanie Cantor got an email in 2019 from the literary agent Felicity Blunt. “It...

  • How we all got into debt

    Student loans continue to burden adults decades after they’ve left school, and credit card debt haunts many Americans. On the flip side, many of us make leveraged investments in our homes, taking out mortgages to buy houses that we expect to appreciate in value. In other words, debt structures American lives in myriad ways. But, as historian Louis Hyman writes, this is a relatively new thing. In the nineteenth century, Hyman points out, if an individual needed credit, they turned to friends,...

  • Joshua Reed Wilson

    Feb. 7, 1974-April 17, 2024 Joshua Reed Wilson was born in 1974 to Kelly and Glena Wilson. Josh passed away on April 17, 2024, surrounded by his family at his home in Washington, Utah. Born in St. George, Utah, Josh’s family made the move to Casper, Wyoming, at the age of one. However, as he […]

  • 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

  • Best armor in Fallout Shelter

    Fallout Shelter has a long list of armor you can craft for your Dwellers, so here's the best options you got to explore the Wasteland.

  • 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?

  • A Lifetime Sentence: Imprisoned Minds

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