Criminal Justice
James Holmes' Lawyers Blocked from Attending Psych Exam
Any information divulged can be used against the alleged Aurora shooter
The Famous "McLibel" Leaflet Was Co-Authored by an Undercover Cop
It led to a long court battle between McDonald's and two activists.
Leaflet at Heart of McDonald's Libel Case in England Written by Police Spy
Went undercover as environmental activist and embroiled group in massive lawsuit
Border Agents To Be Sentenced For Smuggling Immigrants Into the US
Facing maximum of 50 years in prison
Oregon Court Upholds Governor's Right to Deny Prisoner's Wish to Be Executed
Governor has stopped all executions while in office
Feds Order Calif. to Start Releasing Prisoners Early
Under court orders to reduce overcrowding
Feds Have Seized 1,700 Web Domains in Three Years over Copyright Claims
Using same asset seizure rules applied to other illegal activities
Pilot Group Demands Answers About Warrantless Searches of Small Planes
Armed agents demanding access without explaining why
Dolce and Gabbana Convicted of Tax Evasion in Italy
Get suspended prison sentence and 10 million euro fine
Two Men Charged With Building 'Death Ray' Machine
Hoped to target enemies of Israel and the U.S.
Photographer Arrested For Taking Photos of Brooklyn Police Station
Officer says the photographer was making people uncomfortable
Jury Selection in George Zimmerman Trial Expected to Wrap Up Soon
Defense questioning 40 finalists
Lawsuit Claims Texas Jailers Ran Rape Camp
Forced women to sodomize guards, each other
Mass. Neighbors Shocked Local 72-Year-Old is Former Hitman, Informant
As seen in the Whitey Bulger trial
Former New Brunswick Internal Affairs Chief Indicted For Mishandling Dozens of Investigations
Faces up to 20 years in prison
Police Chief Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Money Laundering
The local inspector general faces trial on the same charges
Texas Family Wants Cop Who Shot Dog After Showing Up At Wrong House Fired
Six-year-old witnessed shooting of dog
Three in Ohio Charged With Enslaving Mentally Ill Mother, Daughter
Two men and a women accused of abusing the two and forcing them to do housework
Bill Ayers Says Obama Should Be Tried for War Crimes
Adds, "I liked him personally -- he's a really good guy"
Man Sues Police After Multiple Traffic Stops, Taser Assault
Says the officer had it in for him
911 Caller Pleads Guilty to False Report That Led to Police Shooting of Unarmed Teenager
Prosecutor previously declined to press involuntary manslaughter charges; caller will now spend 90 days in jail
Slow Pace of Executions Moves States To Dump or Reform Death Penalty
Some are "streamlining" appeals to fast-track state killings
Voice Experts Disagree on Screams in Zimmerman 911 Call
Was it George Zimmerman or Trayvon Martin?
Ex-Hit Man Decribes More Killings in Bulger Trial
James "Whitey" Bulger charged with participating in 19 homicides
Judge Orders Feds to Provide NSA Phone Records for Robbery Case
Defendant wants to use information to prove innocence
New U.S. Attorney in Chicago Faces Political Corruption, Street Violence
Last U.S. attorney sent two Illinois governors to jail
Fort Hood Shooter May Get More Time to Prepare Defense
Nidal Hasan wanted to claim defense of others, specifically Taliban fighters
Jewelry Store Owner Shoots, Kills Robbery Suspect in Newark
State looking to make strict gun laws even stricter
Inmates Rat Out Drug Dealing Corrections Officers at Riker's Island
Investigation took DEA two years