October 22 Former New York state trooper sentenced to 6 months in prison after faking his own shooting: 'disgraceful' A former New York state trooper was sentenced to six months behind bars after he shot himself in the leg and falsely claimed that he was wounded by an unknown gunman.
October 22 Charlotte man charged with Iryna Zarutska’s killing could face death penalty A federal grand jury indicted Decarlos Brown Jr. in the unprovoked stabbing death of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, who had fled Ukraine to escape war.
October 22 Alaska pilot seeks SCOTUS relief in case in which three beer cases led to forfeiture of $95K plane Pilot Kenneth Jouppi, 82, is challenging an Alaska Supreme Court ruling that upheld the forfeiture of his Cessna over three cases of beer as an excessive fine.
October 22 Miyares demands Jones' ouster after court doc indicates reckless driving case under further criminal probe Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares demands challenger Jay Jones drop out of the race after court documents reveal Jones' reckless driving case remains under criminal investigation.
October 22 Trump wins big in National Guard case, but court fights are far from over The case is one of many court challenges centered on Trump's authority to deploy federalized National Guard troops to U.S. cities.
October 22 Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is so 'out of touch' with his city, says Border Patrol chief U.S. Customs and Border Protection chief patrol agent Greg Bovino addresses Chicago's hearing on National Guard use and ridicules Mayor Brandon Johnson's vows to fight the administration's 'occupation' on 'America Reports.'
October 22 Alabama death row inmate insists innocence, urges governor to meet him before nitrogen-gas execution An Alabama man on death row asked Gov. Kay Ivey to meet with him "before an innocent man is executed," as he seeks to halt the state's plans to put him to death.
October 21 Legal defense to 'Save Women's Sports' granted right to make argument to SCOTUS amid trans athlete dispute The Supreme Court ordered oral arguments to proceed in the Idaho transgender athlete case involving Lindsay Hecox and a state law restricting women's sports participation.
October 21 ICE chief breaks down President Trump’s court victory in Portland Acting I.C.E. Director Todd Lyons says he is worried violence against agents might continue and gives his thoughts on a recent appeals court ruling in Oregon.
October 21 DOJ argues judge's decision blocking Mahmoud Khalil's removal was 'indefensible' The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit hears arguments over whether immigration courts should handle Mahmoud Khalil's detention and removal case.