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RAPISTS and sex offenders are being charged, convicted and jailed without ever having their photos or DNA taken, the Echo can reveal.
The courts, intended to be the final refuge for justice, have frequently failed to hold those in power accountable, often reacting slowly, hesitantly, or in ways that betray the victims. One of the ...
A KERA News analysis of disciplinary records for nearly 200 North Texas police officers found that while the state requires ...
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The Minister reaffirmed the SIU’s commitment to protecting whistle-blowers and safeguarding investigators, essential to ...
The best true-crime documentaries and docu-series crawl with dark secrets and shocking twists, whether their subject is a ...
In the first few minutes of Netflix’s hit show Adolescence, police swarm a quiet suburban home. Rifles drawn, they break down ...
In October 2024, a jury convicted Groves of second-degree murder for using an assault rifle to spray dozens of bullets into a ...
I can’t think of anybody else I’d rather have doing this case,” another longtime county prosecutor and friend to Bill ...
Unpaid fines could total $91 million statewide. It’s a bad source of revenue, a bad way to run courts and jails, but a good ...
Accused of manslaughter, misconduct in public office, and perverting the course of justice, the officers were found guilty; ...
Commissioner Tisch declines to fire NYPD officer who killed Allan Feliz, despite internal ruling and family pleas for justice.