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  • Johnson promotes making ‘crime a crime again’ after standing up for Trump at courthouse

    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, promoting a California sheriff who was once a member of a far-right extremist anti-government group that has been called “instrumental” in the January 6 insurrection, on Wednesday demanded making “crimes criminal again” — just a day after traveling to a Manhattan criminal court to stand up for Donald Trump. The indicted ex-president faces 34 felony charges in his election subversion, business records falsification and “hush money” trial.“We’ve got to make...

  • Sheffield crime 2024: The worst five streets in the city for reported vehicle crime

    The crime figures from Police.uk – the national website for policing in England – are released with a two-month delay, and we can now reveal the five worst streets in the city for vehicle crime in March 2024. The figures are comprised on reports made in South Yorkshire Police’s four Sheffield policing districts: Sheffield North East; Sheffield Central and North West; Sheffield South East and Sheffield South West to compile the list. The police.uk data states that the crimes have been reported...

  • Government commits to preventing crime

    By Brandon Josphat [email protected] THE government says it is committed to enhance crime prevention and to improve justice delivery by implementing several To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • The Trial Still in Search of a Crime

    Even after five weeks, the Trump bookkeeping case in Manhattan is a "Potemkin Village," according to law professor Jonathan Turley. That means it has all the appearance of being real, but upon closer inspection, there's no there there. Indeed, the indictment of former President Donald Trump on 34 counts of bookkeeping errors, statute-expired misdemeanors that have been miraculously spun into a series of felonies, is the Seinfeld of criminal cases. But a jury could still find him guilty. "It's...

  • Only our enemies commit war crimes

    On NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken struck back at claims that U.S. officials let Israel dodge American laws regarding weapons transfers. “We don’t have double standards,” Blinken said. “We treat Israel, one of our closest allies and partners, just as we would treat any other country, including in assessing something like international humanitarian law and its compliance with that law.” Luckily for observers, Blinken has left a substantial public record against...

  • Crime is getting worse in Los Angeles — again

    Los Angeles continues to be a shining example of what happens when soft-on-crime Democrats are tasked with running a city. The Los Angeles Metro system has become a hotbed of crime over the past week. On Monday night, two separate stabbing attacks on a Metro bus and a train station elevator sent three people to […]

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  • Is true crime immune to industry downturn?

    In the first of a two-part vox pop series we ask true crime producers whether the genre, having previously bucked the trend for declining cable subscriptions, is also immune to current commissioning downturns on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • No 'glamour' in Territory's crime-busting budget

    Crime, community safety and education have been targeted in the Northern Territory Labor government’s pre-election budget. Chief Minister and Treasurer, Eva Lawler has forecast a deficit of $410 million for 2024/25, but surpluses across the forward estimates, rising to $231 million by 2027/28. Ms Lawler says the financial blueprint is a commonsense budget “that is […]

  • Is true crime escaping the industry downturn?

    Having bucked the trend for declining cable audiences, the ever-buzzy true crime genre seems to have developed a level of immunity to the ailments afflicting the US and UK businesses. Sara Kozak spent 17 years commissioning non-fiction content in t

  • Man Takes Bite Out Of Crime(Fighter)

    MAY 10--A man fueled by an extensive cocktail of party drugs attacked a cop at a music festival and bit a large chunk from the officer’s head, exposing the victim’s skull bone, according to a crimina