A federal judge dismissed a weapons case in D.C. citing an unlawful search, raising alarms about police overreach amid heightened scrutiny and new federal directives. The judge expressed outrage over the handling of the case, stressing the importance of lawful procedures.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order to eliminate cashless bail in Washington, D.C., claiming it endangers public safety. Critics argue this policy disproportionately affects low-income individuals and lacks statistical support.
President Trump is set to sign executive orders aimed at eliminating cashless bail in D.C. and across the nation, while also targeting flag desecration. Critics warn of government overreach, but Trump insists on necessary reforms.
In a gripping parole hearing, Lyle Menendez faced tough questions as California officials denied his bid for freedom. Discover the shocking revelations and family dynamics at play.
In a recent parole hearing, Lyle Menendez was denied release despite commendable behavior in prison. This decision follows his brother Erik's similar fate, as both grapple with their past. What does this mean for their future?
Lyle Menendez was denied parole for the 1989 murders of his parents, just a day after his brother Erik faced the same fate. The case, which has captivated audiences for decades, continues to raise questions about justice and accountability.
In a gripping 10-hour hearing, Erik Menendez's parole was denied, leaving his family hopeful yet disappointed. Delve into the reasons behind the panel's decision and what it means for his future.
In a gripping sentencing hearing, Bryan Kohberger confronts the families of his victims. With emotions running high, families will share their pain, and Kohberger’s future hangs in the balance. Will he reveal a motive for the brutal crimes?
Federal officials toured Alcatraz, stirring debate over Trump's proposal to reopen the prison. Critics call it a costly distraction amid pressing national issues. Can history be erased for a new prison?
In a tense courtroom, Bryan Kohberger admitted guilt for the murder of four Idaho college students, prompting a plea deal that spares him from the death penalty but leaves families searching for answers.