August 14, 2024 Alex Murdaugh could get new South Carolina trial as Supreme Court agrees to take up jury tampering case The South Carolina Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to take on Alex Murdaugh's appeal based on jury tampering allegations against former Colleton County clerk Becky Hill.
August 14, 2024 Idaho prosecutors object to Bryan Kohberger defense's effort to move trial Idaho prosecutors have asked a Latah County judge to reject Bryan Kohberger's effort to have his trial moved out of the town where student murders took place.
August 14, 2024 Scott Peterson’s most outrageous defense claims, debunked Scott Peterson continues to maintain his innocence and has given his first news interview in decades after his conviction for killing wife Laci and son Conner.
August 13, 2024 Nevada murder trial begins for Las Vegas-area Democrat politician accused in journalist's slaying A Las Vegas attorney is sharing his insight into the case involving Robert Telles, a Democrat who is accused of killing an investigative journalist.
August 10, 2024 US could see 'tit-for-tat' legal fights between whoever becomes president and their predecessor: John Yoo Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney General John Yoo on the legal implications of Biden and Harris publicly criminalizing Donald Trump and potential outcomes of Trump's multiple court trials.
August 9, 2024 DOJ asks court to toss Alex Murdaugh appeal on federal financial crimes Justice Department lawyers are asking a federal judge to throw out Alex Murdaugh's appeal in an $11 million fraud case involving 27 victims and his own firm.
August 9, 2024 Karen Read arrives at Massachusetts court through sea of ‘cop killer’ chants, supporters in fight to drop case Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman who was accused of killing her officer boyfriend in January 2022, was back in court Friday for a hearing on a motion to dismiss.
August 9, 2024 Man tells Michigan judge 'kiss my a--' repeatedly, receives months in prison A man in Michigan is facing months in prison after repeatedly telling the judge in his trial "kiss my a--" with misdemeanor charges attached to each outburst.
August 7, 2024 Surviving family of Titanic submersible explorer files wrongful death suit for $50 million The late Paul-Henri Nargeolet's family is suing the Titan submersible company OceanGate for $50 million dollars alleging wrongful death in the June 2023 implosion.
August 6, 2024 Chinese-American agent for Beijing 'accepts the verdict' in Brooklyn trial after conviction Shujun Wang and his attorney spoke with the press Tuesday after his guilty verdict in a Brooklyn court for spying on Chinese government dissidents. (Credit: Reuters)