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Not guilty – why the OJ verdict shocked America… and even Donald Trump weighed in
The O.J. Simpson trial was supposed to be airtight. DNA evidence placed the odds at 1 in 6.8 billion that the blood belonged to anyone else. Yet despite domestic abuse history, timeline contradictions ...
They're a small and curious cohort in a line of work rapidly evolving. Welcome to the world of courtroom artists.
It’s probably something that no one ever expects to happen in their career,” said James Fry, who was the police chief in Moscow, Idaho, when four students were killed there in 2022.
Family Cleared: Sheriff Chris Nanos of Pima County, Ariz., said in a statement on Monday that members of Nancy Guthrie’s family, including her three children, had been cleared of suspicion in her ...
Ethan O'Brien was 19 years old in 2024 when he accidentally shot his 16-year-old friend Bryson Allen. He is now on trial for manslaughter.
Willie James, Jr. will be sentenced in April after being convicted of second-degree murder.
A Coweta County jury on February 11 found William Brannon Owens, 40, of Newnan, guilty of felony murder and multiple other charges in the September 20, 2024 ...
A Nashville man convicted of murder in 1993 and paroled in 2024 is behind bars again, accused of shooting a man point blank.
After 44 years, a jury found James Oliver Unick guilty in the 1982 cold case murder of 13-year-old Sarah Geer, thanks to DNA ...
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Man found not guilty, yet sentenced to life asks Virginia’s highest court to hear his bid for exoneration
The "Waverly Two," two men found not guilty of a Sussex County police officer's 1998 murder yet still sentenced to life in prison, stepped into Virginia's highest court on Wednesday to ask for another ...
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that a man can stand convicted of murder, even though jurors found he was not the one who shot the victim and the evidence suggested he was not present for ...
For the second time in less than a dozen years, the Georgia Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a former babysitter accused of killing an infant at her unlicensed day care. Tuesday’s decision ...
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