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Jurors heard two sharply contrasting portrayals of Stockton Unified Trustee AngelAnn Flores as closing arguments began in her ...
Former Lansing police Lt. Ryan Wilcox, who pleaded no contest to an embezzlement charge, made about $122,000 in overtime in ...
Christopher Munsey sits on a curb in Athens in black tennis shoes, white socks, black pants pulled up to his knees and a bare chest revealing myriad tattoos. He has deeply tanned arms and face from ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive is not naming Pablo-Morales’ fiancée, who is undocumented and is trying to determine how to best ...
Officials are asking the public to avoid a roadway in Tracy due to police activity. According to the Tracy Police Department, ...
The Milwaukee police officer, shot near 25th and Garfield last month, died of his injuries on June 29. He was 32 years old.
As Sarasota County grapples with a burgeoning jail population, debating a $700 million expansion, programs seek to curb ...
By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff The “nerdy” changes within Penobscot County’s criminal justice system are what District Defender Logan Perkins is most proud of during her first year on the ...
The sealing law is one step to help place Virginia back on this path of treating its felons as equal citizens but it cannot ...
CHEYENNE — Muzzleloading guns are legally firearms in Wyoming, and violent felons are barred from possessing them, the state Supreme Court has ruled.
Your mindset is the most primary determinant of your life experience,” said workshop facilitator Donald Jones III.
Candidates with felony criminal records can hold office in New Hampshire once their sentences are finished, except for those convicted of bribery or corruption to get elected or obtain an appointment.