Adnan Syed on Friday was formally resentenced to five years probation after the judge ruled he shouldn't return to prison for ...
A Maryland judge formally sentenced Adnan Syed on Friday to the time he's already served in prison, appearing to finally ...
All eyes on the law as Trump continues his retribution tour: arresting a student activist, cutting university funding and ...
Despite finding “improprieties” were committed by a prosecutor, the Connecticut Supreme Court on Monday upheld the murder ...
Steve Bannon, a top adviser during Trump’s first term and one of his most powerful outside agitators, told his legions of ...
Andrew Tate’s podcast titled “pimping hoes degree” has been removed from Spotify following reported complaints from internal ...
The president's handpicked board made him chair of the Kennedy Center. He says he’ll make it “hot.” Cue the Village People.
How white supremacists used the loosely moderated social media platform Telegram to inspire lethal violence — until authorities took them down.
President Donald Trump’s moves to expand the use of pardons have white-collar defendants jolting to attention — and many are responding with creative maneuvers designed to appeal less to judges or ...
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Four months after voters recalled her, the former Alameda County district attorney is talking Trump, criminal justice reform, ...