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2025-02-21T20:30:29Z
Lawyers for Charlie Javice on Friday moved for a mistrial in the fraud case against her, arguing her right to a fair trial had been "compromised."
Fresno lost $600,000 to a phishing scam in 2020. A grand jury now says city officials should have detected the fraud earlier to save taxpayer dollars.
"You know what? Screw New York," Greene said, adding that all federal funding for the state should be blocked by Congress.
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2024-05-22T20:59:30Z
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GOP politicians are flocking to Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York to show support, with some hoping for a spot on his presidential ticket.
John Coffee, a professor at Columbia Law School, told The Telegraph Trump could "open himself to a perjury indictment" by taking the stand.
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2024-05-08T18:36:00Z
The Theranos founder was sentenced to 11.25 years in a Texas prison, but she's now projected to get out more than two years earlier.
Was Trump just too busy to knowingly sign a hush-money check? That's the defense floated Friday when longtime assistant Rhona Graff took the stand.
Don't nap-shame Donald Trump, who looks to have been falling asleep in court this week. Aside from the criminal trial, I know the feeling!
A mother sued Tesla after her toddler crashed a Model X into her, breaking her pelvis while she was pregnant. A jury will decide who is at fault.
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2024-02-15T21:52:40Z
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Despite Donald Trump's efforts to delay his first criminal trial, Judge Juan Merchan is doubling down on a March 25 start date.
Fani Willis' workplace romance with Nathan Wade is the focus of an especially awkward Thursday hearing in Trump's Georgia election interference case.
Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents of a Michigan school shooter, are on trial for related involuntary manslaughter charges. It is the first time the parents of a school shooter are standing trial.
Trump can appeal his E. Jean Carroll verdict, but he still must hand over damages, plus interest, within 30 days of the judge's written judgment.
In a first-of-its-kind case, Jennifer Crumbley is facing manslaughter charges for her son's school shooting. Her lawyer started her trial by quoting Taylor Swift.
The six cops, who called themselves the 'goon squad,' pleaded guilty to state and federal charges in August for torturing two Black men.
This is not a trial about "exaggerations." To revamp that Bill Clinton campaign slogan, it's the chicanery, stupid.
Majors' defense attorney finished closing arguments in near tears Thursday, saying the actor's biggest fears in calling cops came true: he ended up in handcuffs and under arrest.
In opening statements, a prosecutor said Majors was manipulative toward Grace Jabbari, and threatened suicide to control her. The defense painted her as a woman scorned.
A judge will close his courtroom to the public and press while lawyers argue over whether "prejudicial and inflammatory" information should be introduced at trial.
The forensic psychiatrist testified in Manhattan federal court today in the dueling legal battles between De Niro and his former high-paid assistant.