Legal experts have weighed in on claims that former Act Party president Tim Jago’s name suppression went on for too long – saying the right to appeal remains an essential part of the legal process.
A survivors' advocate says sex offenders should not be able to get name suppression for as long as Tim Jago had. Legal experts have weighed in on claims that former ACT party president Tim Jago's name ...
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Dozens of prosecutors have been let go from the U.S. Justice Department, as President Donald Trump's administration follows ...
An Italian appeals court has refused to approve the speedy expulsion of 43 asylum seekers detained in Albania under a ...
Marion Bowman Jr. was convicted of shooting and killing a young mother, 21 year-old Kandee Martin, in Dorchester County, South Carolina ...
In the three years since it was initially filed, Flores’ case has made no meaningful progress, and has now been hurt by ...
After more than 30 years of deciding disputes over public access to records, the Legislature could consider a bill this ...
Trump’s new directive that aims to increase death sentences clashes with some Texas lawmakers’ efforts to add guardrails to ...
A man who was found guilty of a sex offence involving a child has had his conviction overturned owing to the length of time his trial took. Assistant Puisne Judge Mark Pettingill ruled that the man, ...
Mr. Menendez, a powerful longtime senator from New Jersey, was convicted last year on federal bribery and corruption charges.
Former Sen. Bob Menendez and his co-defendants have vowed to appeal their sentences and hope to remain out of prison during ...