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    Man convicted in ‘Kaz’ murder trial

    A jury has convicted a man today for the murder of beloved community member Curshawn ‘Kaz’ Terrell.

    • KLFY

    Two men convicted of 2021 homicide of Kelly Guidry

    Two men were convicted of the second-degree murder of Kelly Guidry in 2021.

  • Russia convicts Meta spokesperson in a swift trial in absentia

    A court in Russia on Monday convicted the spokesperson of US technology company Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, of justifying terrorism and sentenced him to six years in prison in a swift trial in absentia, Russia's independent news site Mediazona reported. According to the outlet, the charges against Meta communications director Andy Stone stem from his remarks in 2022 following Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24 that year. Stone, who is based in the United States,...

  • Court convicts famous Finnish YouTuber in tax trial

    Paqpa is one of the most popular Finnish-language channels on YouTube.

  • Ganduje absent as Kano court adjourns bribery trial

    The scheduled arraignment of the immediate-past Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, on bribery charges, was stalled on Wednesday over the failure of the prosecution to serve the charges on him. The Kano State Government filed eight counts of bribery, involving $413,000 and N1.38bn, against Ganduje, his wife, Hafsat, and son, Umar. Also listed as Read More

  • Two Come Dine With Me winners convicted for importing cannabis

    Nicholas Panayiotou and Eleanar Attard among gang who planned to smuggle 58kg of the drug into the UKMembers of a gang, including two former winners of a Channel 4 cooking programme, have been convicted after their plan to import large amounts of cannabis was uncovered.Nicholas Panayiotou, Eleanar Attard, Constantinos Zavros, Luke Wileman and Koby Haik planned to smuggle 58kg of cannabis into the UK from the US, but were foiled after a theft at a London airport, the Metropolitan police said....

  • What prison sentence could Trump face if he is convicted at his hush money trial?

    Republican presidential contender is the first former US president to go on criminal trial

  • Pras Denied First Attempt At Overturning Political Conspiracy Conviction

    According to several confirmed reports, the first attempt to have the federal conspiracy conviction overturned for Pras of The Fugees was denied in federal court on Friday(April 12) by a judge who has presided over cases involving Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush and Microsoft. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly denied the motion, saying there was more than […] The post Pras Denied First Attempt At Overturning Political Conspiracy Conviction first appeared on The Source.

  • Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial spouted conspiracy theories

    The man who set himself on fire Friday outside the New York City courthouse where former President Trump is on trial was described by police as a "conspiracy theorist." Maxwell Azzarello, 37, of St. Augustine, Fla., arrived in New York this week, authorities said. On Friday, he joined other protesters, Trump supporters and media who have been stationed in Collect Pond Park outside the downtown Manhattan courthouse. A New York Times photographer took a picture of Azzarello holding a sign that...

  • All 12 jurors seated in Trump hush-money trial after two dismissals

    First criminal trial of a former president one significant step closer to beginning after full jury selected in New YorkA full jury of 12 people has been seated in the criminal case against Donald Trump, bringing the first criminal trial of a former president a significant step closer to beginning.At least one of six alternate jurors had been selected before court concluded on Thursday.A guide to Trump’s hush-money trial – so farThe key arguments prosecutors will use against TrumpHow will...

  • Live coverage: Donald Trump's first criminal trial, Day Two

    Donald Trump has arrived at the Manhattan courtroom of Judge Juan Merchan for the second day of his criminal trial over falsifying business records connected to hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. On Monday, Merchan ruled on several motions from each side and set a hearing date of April 23 for the issue of whether Trump is in violation of his gag order. Merchan kept up a brisk pace in the afternoon, bringing in the first 96 potential jurors before dismissing more than...

  • Two men executed after being convicted of murder in 1883 recommended for presidential pardons

    Sylvester Poff and James Barrett were convicted of the murder of Thomas Browne in October 1882.