Federal prosecutors have downgraded charges against Sean C. Dunn, who infamously threw a sandwich at a federal officer. After failing to secure a felony indictment, they refiled the case as a misdemeanor, sparking discussions about the handling of high-profile cases.
In a surprising turn of events, a grand jury declined to indict Sean C. Dunn, who threw a sandwich at a federal agent in Washington. This incident has sparked significant public interest and debate.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a father and sheet metal apprentice, faces potential deportation to Uganda after a plea deal related to human smuggling charges. His case highlights the complexities of U.S. immigration policies under the Trump administration.
Emil Bove has been confirmed as a federal appellate judge despite serious allegations from whistleblowers regarding his oversight at the Justice Department. The contentious nomination faced intense scrutiny from former prosecutors and judges.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyer is urging the Supreme Court to overturn her conviction related to Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of minors. The case hinges on a controversial non-prosecution agreement that may change everything.
Prosecutors decide not to charge sheriff’s officers involved in the violent arrest of William Anthony McNeil Jr. during a traffic stop. Body camera footage raises questions about police conduct.
The Justice Department's request to unseal grand jury transcripts in the Epstein case raises questions about transparency, but former prosecutors warn there may be little new information to uncover. Is this just a distraction?
In a shocking move, Attorney General Pam Bondi has dismissed over 20 prosecutors and support staff involved in the Trump investigations, raising concerns about the future of the DOJ's integrity.
A former Justice Department lawyer reveals alarming details about the Trump administration's deportation practices, alleging they ignore courts and due process rights, raising serious ethical concerns.
In a twist of events, Sean 'Diddy' Combs' hearing for an earlier sentencing date was adjourned with no new date set. The court will now proceed with sentencing on October 3, following a split verdict that found him guilty on certain charges.