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Researchers have unveiled a method capable of detecting drug substances from fingerprints lifted from crime scenes, which could provide fresh insights into unsolved cases. The research is published in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge on Thursday vacated the conviction of William Woods, who spent nearly two years locked up — including a stint in a psychiatric hospital — for a crime he did not commit. Woods had pleaded no contest to identity theft and false impersonation in 2019, despite trying to convince authorities he was the real Woods and someone else had stolen his identity. Last week, the man who stole Woods' identity — Matthew David Keirans — pleaded guilty to making a false statement...
Americans are split on whether former President Trump will be convicted in his New York hush money case, according to a poll released Friday. The Economist/YouGov poll found that 24 percent of Americans think the former president is going to be convicted of a crime in the case, 36 percent said they don’t think the
Brooks Koepka was in typical form during his pre-tournament press conference at this week’s Masters tournament. The five-time major champion was answering questions from the world’s media ahe
Jonathan Carr, 44, and brother Reginald Carr, 46, terrorised Kansas community during a week-long crime spree in 2000
ONLY 1.7 per cent of stalking cases result in a conviction, figures show. Research found “systematic issues” in how police deal with the crime. It revealed less than half of forces record how many
Peter Dreier With the National Rifle Association now weaker than it has been in decades, progress is possible—if politicians are willing to seize the time.
Avraham Eisenberg was found guilty of obtaining $110 million by manipulating the price of cryptocurrency futures on Mango Markets, and a crypto token.
The Supreme Court’s judgment in Graham Dwyer’s murder conviction appeal will be delivered after it has given a ruling in two appeals raising similar issues about the admissibility of phone data at trials.
Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is not wavering in her support of former President Donald Trump, even if he is convicted in the hush money trial in Manhattan. Noem, who has been floated as a potential vice presidential candidate for Trump, said on CNN’s State of the Union that she would support the former president over […]
Two of the Chrisleys’ children, Savannah and Chase, were joined by more than a dozen supporters in the gallery of the courtroom.