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The Root· 3 days agoMelvin and George DeJesus filed a $125 million lawsuit after serving 25 years on a wrongful conviction in a 1995 rape and murder case. According to the Detroit Free Press, the two claim that ...
Documents show a litany of allegations against Ogden Highway Superintendent Dan Wolf
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoConfronted with the...complaint. On that day, Christopher Mears, then the town's police chief, told...
New Jersey Power Broker George Norcross Charged With Racketeering
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoMenendez is also accused of using his office to help the Egyptian and Qatari governments while...
Argument escalated into deadly shooting in South Dallas, police say; suspect on the lam
Dallas Morning News· 2 days agoA man died Tuesday night after an argument ended in gunfire in South Dallas. Officers responded...
Suspect arrested in arson blaze that damaged a South Bay McDonald’s
San Jose Mercury News· 7 days agoPolice said the man threw an incendiary device through a restaurant window.
Attorneys say murder arrest involving the shooting of a gay man at a dog park stemmed from public...
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 7 days agoThe attorneys for Gerald Declan Radford, who is charged with murdering a gay man at Tampa dog park in early February, are telling the I-Team they believe public pressure led to their client’ ...
Texas court finds man innocent of murder nearly 30 years after his release
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 21 hours agoKerry Max Cook is innocent of the 1977 murder of Linda Jo Edwards, the Texas Court of Criminal...
Chilean nationals arrested in connection with Palo Alto burglary
San Jose Mercury News· 3 days agoAuthorities over the weekend arrested four Chilean nationals on suspicion of breaking into a...
Trump Dreams of a Swifter Death Penalty
The Atlantic· 1 day ago“And by the way, you’ll never solve the problem without the death penalty.” Trump also said he had made a deal with Xi Jinping prior to the end of his...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 3 days agoIn a ruling this morning, the Supreme Court said state prisoners may not present new evidence in federal court to support a claim that their post-conviction counsel in state court was ineffective ...