A jury found former Deputy Sean Grayson guilty of second-degree murder for the fatal shooting of unarmed Black woman Sonya Massey, sparking outrage and calls for justice from her family.
In a landmark case, an Illinois jury has convicted Sean Grayson, a former sheriff’s deputy, of second-degree murder in the shooting of Sonya Massey, a Black woman who called 911 for help. The case raises critical questions about police conduct and mental health responses.
In a controversial ruling, an Illinois jury convicted former deputy Sean Grayson of second-degree murder for the shooting death of 36-year-old Sonya Massey, who called 911 for help. Grayson now faces a potential sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
In a gripping trial, a former Illinois sheriff's deputy was found guilty of second-degree murder for the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey. This case raises critical questions about police accountability and the use of force.
In a dramatic turn, JPMorgan is fighting to end its obligation to pay over $115 million in legal fees for Charlie Javice, who was convicted of fraud. The bank claims her legal expenses are excessive and abusive.
JPMorgan Chase is contesting a staggering $115 million legal bill from convicted fraudsters Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar, claiming their excessive charges are abusive and unjust. The bank argues that the costs go beyond any reasonable defense expenses.
In a historic moment, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has entered La Santé prison to serve a five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy linked to his 2007 campaign. Despite appealing his conviction, Sarkozy insists he is an innocent man and continues to fight against what he calls a judicial scandal.
In a dramatic legal twist, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has halted the execution of Robert Roberson, an autistic man convicted of killing his daughter. This decision comes as new evidence challenges the validity of 'shaken baby syndrome' in his case, drawing national attention.
Derrick Groves, the last of 10 inmates who escaped a New Orleans jail, was captured in Atlanta after a standoff. His escape revealed serious security flaws in the justice system, prompting a nationwide manhunt.
Gisèle Pelicot faces one of her attackers in court, a year after 51 were convicted in a landmark case. As France grapples with the aftermath, opinions in her hometown reveal a complex legacy of the trial.