April 26 Bible verse leads to trial in Europe. Growing crackdown threatens our US-UK values Clive Johnston, a 77-year-old retired pastor, is on trial in Northern Ireland for reciting John 3:16 near a hospital where abortions take place.
April 25 Father recalls horror after son murdered his 5 grandchildren: ‘I knew he killed them’ Timothy Jones Sr. feared his son killed his five grandchildren and tearfully recalls confronting him in an interrogation room before the truth emerged.
April 24 Federal judge says lawyer ‘lied repeatedly’ during Epstein-linked suit against billionaire Leon Black A federal judge sanctioned Wigdor LLP for misconduct in a lawsuit accusing billionaire Leon Black of sexual assault linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
April 23 'Pro-life Spiderman' sentenced to prison for climbing Las Vegas Sphere A Nevada judge sentenced Pro-life Spiderman climber Maison Des Champs to 45 days in jail for scaling the Las Vegas Sphere in an anti-abortion stunt.
April 23 Parents push Congress to act on kids' online safety after juries find Meta and YouTube liable for harm Roughly 70 parents traveled to the U.S. Capitol to push for online safety legislation after juries found Meta and YouTube liable for harming children.
April 22 Florida death row inmate uses last words to maintain innocence before execution Chadwick Willacy maintained his innocence before Florida executed him for the first-degree murder of elderly neighbor Marlys Sather, set on fire in 1990.
April 20 Ex-cop who killed suspect with cooler walks free as he appeals conviction that made him an example Former NYPD officer Erik Duran was released on bail as he appeals his manslaughter conviction in the fatal 2023 cooler-throwing incident.
April 19 Pennsylvania man accused of stealing over 100 sets of human remains appears in court in ‘horror movie’ case Jonathan Gerlach, accused of stealing over 100 sets of human remains from cemeteries, reportedly waived his evidentiary hearing in Delaware County court.
April 18 DETAILS: Ex-NYPD officer granted bail, appeals controversial manslaughter conviction Former NYPD officer Erik Doran was granted bail and appealed a controversial manslaughter charge. He was accused of throwing a cooler at a suspect fleeing a drug bust, leading to that person’s death.
April 17 Utah judge warns lawyers about public comments in Tyler Robinson case Utah Fourth District Court Judge Tony Graf warned attorneys in the Tyler Robinson case that violating the court’s publicity order could bring sanctions ranging from fines to jail time to removal from the case.