"The things that he did to us will forever haunt us and traumatize us," said a woman identified only as Jane Doe #5.
Supreme Court held that illegal termination of employment constitutes a civil dispute rather than criminal intimidation. Accordingly, appeal allowed and chargesheet against the appellants are quashed.
The identical twin sister accused of trying to take the blame for her sibling by lying to investigators after a deadly Amish ...
For the second time, a Brownstown woman found guilty in connection with the overdose death of a Columbus man is being given a chance to avoid prison.
The State of Texas executed a Black man convicted of killing a pastor during a robbery in 2011, despite his claims that while ...
Tevin Terrell Semien, 30, was sentenced for the second-degree murder of 68-year-old Karon “Dinkers” Conneywerdy Smith. He was ...
A man who spent 27 years in prison before he was found wrongfully convicted has been ordered by a British Columbia Supreme Court judge to pay $375,000 each to five women who sued him for sexual ...
A San Joaquin County woman charged last month after dozens of dead horses were found on her property appeared in a courtroom ...
A second woman has been sentenced to two years of probation after pleading guilty to one count each of domestic battery and ...
A Congo military court accused Corneille Nangaa of war crimes and treason, following his group's seizure of Nyabibwe, a ...
A Northern Cheyenne woman who was raped and impregnated by a former BIA officer gets a trial that will decide whether the federal government is liable.
Six women and the California Coalition of Women Prisoners have filed suit in Los Angeles against the state Department of ...