Category : Prosecution


Texas Man Exonerated 70 Years After Execution

Tommy Lee Walker, executed in 1956, has been declared innocent after a review found his conviction was based on false evidence and racial bias in Jim Crow-era Dallas.

Julio Iglesias Sexual Assault Case Dropped in Spain

Spanish state prosecutors have closed their investigation into sexual assault allegations against Julio Iglesias, citing lack of jurisdiction over incidents in the Bahamas and Dominican Republic.

Spanish Prosecutors Drop Julio Iglesias Assault Complaint

Spanish state prosecutors have shelved an investigation into sexual assault accusations against Julio Iglesias, concluding Spain's National Court lacked jurisdiction over the alleged incidents in the Bahamas and Dominican Republic.

Five Charged in Indiana Judge Shooting Conspiracy

Prosecutors allege members of a motorcycle club and street gang collaborated in a plot to assassinate an Indiana judge to derail a domestic abuse trial, with five individuals now facing charges.

Five Arrested in Indiana Judge Shooting Case

Five individuals have been arrested in connection with the shooting of an Indiana judge and his wife at their Lafayette home, with three facing attempted murder charges amid ongoing investigations.

Medical Report 'Imminent' in Donaldson Court Case

A medical report on Lady Eleanor Donaldson is imminent, a court has been told, as the trial of former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife on historical sex offence charges faces further delay.

Nevada Judge Retires After Stalking Allegations

Respected Nevada family court judge Bridget Robb announces retirement after being accused of stalking a younger attorney, with a temporary protection order issued against her.

Chicago Man's Snapchat Bounty Trial Sent to Jury

Federal jury deliberates fate of Juan Espinoza Martinez, accused of using Snapchat to offer $10,000 bounty on Border Patrol commander's life in Chicago immigration crackdown case.

Prosecutors Crushed by Epstein Files Workload

Hundreds of attorneys in New York and Florida are struggling to review and redact sensitive information from the massive Epstein document trove, delaying public release.

Liz Hurley Accuses Daily Mail of Bugging Her Home

Elizabeth Hurley gave emotional testimony at the High Court, accusing Associated Newspapers of bugging her windowsill and tapping her landline. The actor described the articles as 'deeply hurtful'.

Daughter's 18-Year Wait for Murder Truth

Lauren Howell shares her traumatic journey of believing her mother died by suicide for 18 years before her father confessed to the murder in a shocking ITV documentary revelation.

Maxwell to Appear Before US Congress in Epstein Probe

Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, is set to appear virtually before a US congressional committee. Her lawyers plan to invoke the Fifth Amendment, calling it 'political theatre'.

Ghislaine Maxwell to Testify Before US Congress

Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, will appear before a US congressional committee next month, with her lawyers indicating she plans to invoke the Fifth Amendment.

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