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A case involving an Ashland teenager accused of shooting and killing his brother will proceed in juvenile court. Daniel Wilber, 16, was facing life in prison for a first degree homicide charge.
It's also understood that the King felt it would have been constitutionally improper to intervene while the case was being considered by the government and reviewed by the courts. And at the time ...
The United States Supreme Court will not be hearing Karen Read's case. Accused murderer Karen Read asked the nation's highest court to overturn two charges of which her lawyers say jurors in the ...
After Justice Maria Carroccia gave the jury, which was picked Friday, preliminary instructions, assistant Crown attorney Heather Donkers gave an overview of the Crown’s case. The main issue in ...
Osseo Area Schools was whether the victory for the student would be narrow in scope or the justices would use the case to more clearly define the liability standard for families and schools ...
Former New York GOP Rep. George Santos was sentenced to 87 months in federal court Friday in connection with his wire fraud and identity theft case. The 36-year-old former representative served in ...
An Ontario judge has declared a mistrial in the high-profile sexual assault case involving five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team. Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia ...
The Army Corps of Engineers “abandoned the rule of law” during its response to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests in 2016 on Corps-managed land in Morton County, N.D., and must pay the state millions ...
She sued the state in 2021, and her case was set to go to trial next month, but the parties reached a settlement, her lawyer said Wednesday. The staffer she accused, Victor Malavet, was charged with ...
A Montrose audiologist is to spend four years on probation as a condition of deferred judgment for possessing sexually exploitative material of children. Patrick Erin Cloward was 55 when he was ...
MOSCOW, Idaho – The judge in the Bryan Kohberger case, involving the deaths of four University of Idaho students, has made several rulings on what evidence will be allowed in the trial.