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Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi said the justice system allowed repeat offenders to walk free, using an accused in the Senzo Meyiwa case as an example, and many aren't surprised.
New Delhi, The Supreme Court has set aside anticipatory bail granted to former IAS officers Anil Tuteja and Alok Shukla in the alleged Nagrik Apurti Nigam scam in Chhattisgarh.
Rochester Public Utilities General Manager Tim McCollough shares his knowledge of the local, regional, and national ...
Four months into Mayor Eric Adams’ promised crackdown on unlicensed pedicabs, court records show that less than 10% of the roughly 1,200 tickets issued so far this year have resulted in any punishment ...
A Liberty County woman has pled guilty in U.S. District Court, and now awaits her sentencing. Charmaine Gatlin, of Riceboro, ...
Leo Phillips was representing Captain America's red, white and blue shield on his chest when he tumbled into a seat inside Bettendorf High School's auditorium. "I had to wear my best American shirt," ...
Juveniles who participated in a Cook County court program that defers prosecution while offering social services were charged ...
Only days ago, The Gazette editorial board weighed in on how easy it is for dangerous criminal suspects with lengthy records ...
One hundred retired California judges issued a Declaration of Judicial Independence on Constitution Day, warning that attacks ...
The goal was to get help faster to non-violent offenders with mental illness. Instead, they are showing up again and again at the state hospital.
The latest example came from Tesla. It settled the lawsuit Benjamin Maldonado filed against Autopilot because his son Jovani ...
BOTTOM LINE: Where a man argued his Fourth Amendment rights were violated when his probation officer directed him to return ...