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A Marietta man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after he was convicted of murder in a 2020 incident when…
Lewisburg, Pa.— A bill to bar people convicted of domestic violence from the state legislature or holding any public office in state government is gaining traction.
In a 32-page decision, Justice Stephanie Stacy said the court has discussed, but not previously applied, an exception that allows blood to be drawn without a warrant in DUI cases.
Snyder's legal team had requested to file an appellate brief of about 60,000 words, "to accurately and fully present the facts and arguments in this appeal," the document reads.
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Oklahoma has jurisdiction to prosecute non-Native Americans who commit crimes on tribal lands.
Tuesday morning, a judge sentenced the 61-year-old former congressman to two years of probation on convictions that he lied to federal agents about dirty money.
OMAHA — The fate of former Nebraska congressman Jeff Fortenberry could hinge on what a federal judge thinks of his behavior during and after the investigation that led to his conviction on three felony charges. Federal prosecutors filed documents this week seeking six months in prison and two years of supervised release for Fortenberry. They […]
The post Feds seek prison for Fortenberry, who is asking for probation appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
In a 3-0 decision, the appeals court said there's no basis to overturn the conviction of Donjulian Hobson, 25, in connection with the July 14, 2018, shooting in an alley in Gary's Emerson neighborhood.
A former Bellevue principal was sentenced to two years' probation after being found guilty of injuring a motorcyclist while driving drunk.
Kansas Supreme Court votes to disbar a former prosecutor who engaged in unethical conduct to win murder and sexual assault cases reversed on appeal.
The post Kansas Supreme Court disbars former Shawnee County prosecutor for unethical conduct appeared first on Kansas Reflector.