Tag Archives: Justice

  • News

    Prosecutors want to charge teen as adult in referee’s death

    Prosecutors in Utah want to charge a teenager as an adult in connection with the death of a soccer referee.

  • News Jodi Arias takes the stand in her own defense

    Jodi Arias found guilty of first-degree murder

    After months of twists and turns in a dramatic trial rife with sex, lies and digital images, jurors in Arizona have decided the fate of Jodi Arias.

  • News Jonathan Agee

    Ex-Franklin County deputy gets 3 life terms for ex-wife’s murder

    A former Franklin County Sheriff’s deputy was sentenced for killing his ex-wife and a subsequent shooting that wounded a Virginia State Police sergeant.

  • News Police say Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski was intoxicated as he fondled a woman in a Crystal City parking lot early Sunday. Photo: Arlington County Police

    After officer charged in sex assault, top military face questions

    President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that he has “no tolerance” for sexual assault in the military and that the Pentagon must push harder to reduce that type of conduct.

  • News James Holmes Courtesy: KDVR

    Attorneys: Colo. theater shooting suspect plans insanity plea

    Attorneys for accused Colorado movie theater shooting suspect James Holmes filed their intent to plead their client not guilty by reason of insanity.

  • News In brief remarks to the media just after returning to her hometown of Seattle, an emotional Amanda Knox thanked those who believed in her and supported her fight to overturn her murder conviction in Italy, October 4, 2011.

    Amanda Knox: ‘There’s no evidence against me’

    Amanda Knox says she’s scared to return to Italy to face a new trial nearly six years after her study-abroad roommate’s slaying. But she’s considering it.

  • News

    Jury to resume deliberations in Jodi Arias trial

    The media circus that is Jodi Arias’ murder trial is in its final stretch.

  • News

    Questions linger as victim’s family breaks silence

    The victim of last weekend’s apparent murder-suicide in South Richmond was remembered at a vigil Sunday evening.

  • News vaflag

    Audit: Uncollected fines cost Va. $171 million annually

    Half of the fines brought against people in Virginia’s court system go unpaid, according to a state audit.

  • News Kenneth Bae

    N. Korea charges U.S. man in regime overthrow plot

    North Korea says a U.S. man is facing charges for plotting to overthrow the communist regime.

  • News justicescaleswide

    3 men plead not guilty in charges spawned by NY ‘Cannibal Cop’ case

    Three men whose identities surfaced during New York’s “Cannibal Cop” kidnap conspiracy case case pleaded not guilty Thursday to their own conspiracy charges.

  • News

    Mom accused of setting fire, assaulting son with ax denied bond

    In addition to being denied bond again, Kimberly Shepperson waived her right to a preliminary hearing.