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The question of judicial training comes as a seven-member Illinois Courts Commission continues to deliberate over whether a veteran judge’s handling of a sexual assault case amounted to ...
The fourth person to break out of a city jail this year in Philadelphia escaped from the city’s industrial Correctional Center, Ellie Rushing and Chris Palmer report for the Philadelphia ...
Northern Ireland has enacted new laws around offenses including up-skirting, down-blousing and cyber-flashing, sexual offenses that have become increasingly prevalent in the country, Valerie ...
A Canadian man was found guilty Thursday of four counts of first-degree murder for deliberately using his pickup to kill four members of a Muslim family in June of 2021, reports the Associated ...
Despite being placed on paid leave for more than a year for forwarding a racist email chain that included pictures that were determined to negatively portray Black people, and that bore the ...
A San Jose, California, police officer was fired after an investigation revealed he had sent a number of racist text messages, Rebecca Cohen reports for NBC News. The former officer, Mark McNamara ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that the founder of the blockchain protocol Oyster Pearl, has been handed a four-year jail term for tax offenses, Amitoj Singh reports for CoinDesk ...
A U.S. soldier identified as Private 2nd Class Travis King is believed to be in custody of the North Korean military following his willful crossing of the Military Demarcation Line at Panmunjom.
Brooklyn-based safety training firm Odessa Safety and its owner Alex Kaushanskiy have been charged with three counts of second-degree criminal possession of forged instruments and three counts of ...
Former Baltimore City Assistant State’s Attorney Adam Lane Chaudry has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for fraud in connection with obtaining confidential phone records, which he ...
At least 423 victims of domestic abuse, 601 victims of human trafficking and 749 of “modern-day slavery” were reported to immigration enforcement during the same time period.
When it comes to public safety and criminal justice, New York officials' priorities ran the gamut from expansion of surveillance to funding for legal representation for immigrants.