In a stunning turn of events, rapper Sean Kingston has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for a $1 million fraud scheme involving luxury items. Kingston and his mother duped sellers using fake wire receipts, leading to their arrests in May 2024.
In a dramatic turn of events, Nicholas Alahverdian, who faked his death to escape sexual assault charges, was convicted of rape in Utah. The survivor's brave testimony led to justice. Sentencing is set for October 20.
In a dramatic sentencing, Bryan Kohberger receives multiple life sentences for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, leaving their families and friends in anguish.
In a shocking turn of events, the former CEO of Escobar Inc., Olof Kyros Gustafsson, has pled guilty to serious charges of fraud and money laundering. The company, infamous for the Escobar Fold 1 and 2 phones, misled customers while profiting from their orders. A sentencing is set for December 5, where Gustafsson could face up to 30 years in prison and hefty restitution.
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?
A federal judge has sentenced former Louisville officer Brett Hankison to nearly three years in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a botched raid, despite the Trump administration's lenient request for just one day.
Brett Hankison, a former police officer convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights, received a surprising 33-month prison sentence despite calls for a harsher punishment. This ruling has sparked outrage among civil rights advocates.
In a surprising turn, the Justice Department's civil rights chief has requested a mere one-day sentence for Brett Hankison, the officer convicted in Breonna Taylor's death, raising eyebrows on racial justice efforts.
The Justice Department is facing backlash after proposing a mere one-day prison sentence for Brett Hankison, the officer convicted in the Breonna Taylor case. This surprising recommendation raises questions about police accountability and the integrity of the legal system.
The US Justice Department recommends just one day in jail for ex-officer Brett Hankison, convicted of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights. This decision raises eyebrows amid ongoing debates over police accountability.