Man in China Sentenced To Death For Throwing, Killing Toddler
Said he thought he was throwing a shopping cart
Said he thought he was throwing a shopping cart
Jose Guerena, a former marine, was holding an AR-15 when the police entered his home
32 people died in sinking off the coast of Italy
Former rising Chinese political star convicted of embezzlement, bribery, and abuse of power
Didn't buy the BBC's First Amendment argument
Was acquitted of murdering her British roommate, retrial set to begin at the end of the month
Judge says termination was excessive
What's the deal with these Codes of Judicial Conduct these days, am I right?
Militia running prison did not transfer Seif al-Islam Gaddafi to court
Former Communist Party official is expected to be found guilty of corruption charges
Thanks to court delays
When prosecutorial misconduct meets accusations of police corruption
Do they even work or are they just excuses to harass young minorities?
For the Obama administration, that's a feature, not a bug
Accused of killing son, but no evidence other than testimony of detective whose honesty is in doubt
Prosecutors want appeal resolved first
Less than two months after the neighborhood watch volunteer was found not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin
Accused of disseminating stolen Strafor information
Clerk defies state ban on recognition and hands out licenses
Sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents to Wikileaks
Victim later killed herself
Sentenced rapist to 30 days in jail, victim later killed herself
Said she was older than her "chronological age" of 14. She subsequently committed suicide.
Was acquitted of second-degree murder
Issued statement after military said it would not provide hormone treatment
From financial crisis back in 2001
Gu Kailai is serving a suspended death sentence for poisoning a British businessman
The military hasn't executed someone since 1961
Sentenced to 35 years yesterday
Federal judge says the agents did have reason to believe they were in danger
"You're not following your own rules" apparently means "There's some wiggle room here"
Admitted to the massacre to avoid death penalty
Whatever justification the ban once had, it now rests on the insulting notion that you're not mature enough to handle what goes on in the courtrooms you pay for.
Judge will begin deliberation on sentencing tomorrow