The defendant, a former bouncer at the Sons of Boston bar, stands accused of fatally stabbing a 23-year-old Marine from Chicago over two years ago.
By: Micaela Burrow, Daily Caller News Foundation The military could seek to formally punish service members for refusing to use another service member’s preferred pronouns under existing policy, according to military experts. A 2020 Equal Opportunity law opened the door for commanders to subject someone who refuses to affirm a transgender servicemember’s so-called gender identity
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned whether federal prosecutors went too far in bringing obstruction charges against hundreds of people who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 — including a former Columbus resident. Continue reading at The Republic News.
To the editor: I worked in Los Angeles as an attorney for 30 years, mostly downtown in the Stanley Mosk Courthouse. Sometime during that period, that court decided to use tape recorders instead of court reporters at hearings. ("No transcript, no appeal: California courts face 'crisis' over lack of records," April 12) Visualizing blank or garbled recordings being the only evidence of what transpired at a hearing, I was nervous. I forget for how long the hearings were taped, but it was soon...
The opinion stops short of saying lawyers can carry guns into courtrooms, but hints that will probably change once someone files another lawsuit.
The FOX 8 I-Team has found that two women now indicted for taking part in a bizarre scheme to drive a deceased elderly man to a bank to withdraw money are maintaining their innocence.
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams for the Southern District of New York attends a news conference. Officials say he stole around 40 checks payable to the law department. [ more › ]
Madalina Cojocari's step father, Christopher Palmiter, was arraigned on a superseding indictment and pleaded not guilty in court Friday morning. A jury trial date has been set for May 20th.
The crucial debate in the Tim Burke case is about if Burke’s actions were criminal or just the “good journalism” his attorneys have claimed. And a guilty plea from alleged co-conspirator Marco Gaudino Monday, and Gaudino’s attorney’s comments on that, add some interesting dimensions to that discussion. Burke, a former Deadspin writer and editor who
A Marine died following an incident that occurred during a training exercise in North Carolina, U.S. Marine Corps officials said.
The High Court pulled up judge Vivekanand Sharan Tripathi for his conduct in a case pertaining to alleged forced religious conversions by Muslim clerics.
BATON ROUGE - The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday a Baton Rouge police officer's trial against Black Lives Matter activist Deray Mckesson may proceed, but justices wouldn't weigh in on what they thought of Mckesson's claim that he enjoyed First Amendment protection for his actions.Former BRPD officer Brad Ford was hit in the face with a piece of asphalt thrown by protesters in the days after the shooting of Alton Sterling. Ford says Mckesson is responsible because he summoned a crowd to Baton...