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On Friday, a judge ruled he will serve an extra two years in prison with the possibility of early release after serving at least one year of that sentence. -
Family of New Mexico firefighter stabbed by girlfriend in 'self defense' says she was the real abuser
Christian Reid, a firefighter in Santa Fe and Jemez Pueblo member, was killed by Chrystne Sanchez on February 4, 2019. -
Man Guilty in Girlfriend’s Death Faces New Sexual Assault Charge
A former Elk Mound man found guilt for the death his girlfriend while he was driving now faces a child sexual assault charge in Dunn County. -
Former House Speaker Hastert’s lawyers seek probation for their client
Former US House Speaker Dennis Hastert asks a federal judge to consider granting him probation sentence due to his deteriorating health and shame he feels from the criminal case. -
Judge rules ‘affluenza’ teen Ethan Couch can stay in juvenile prison, for now
Texas judge ruled that Ethan Couch who used "affluenza" defense to avoid jail after he killed four people in a drunken-driving accident, can stay in juvenile facility until Feb 19 hearing to determine whether his case will be moved to adult system. -
Tonya Couch, mother of Texas 'affluenza teen' released, placed on house arrest with monitor
The controversial case of the "affluenza" teen continues, as his mother, the one who gave the affluenza defense as the reason for the drunk driving incident, was released from jail on Tuesday. -
Ohio man cleared of murder after 39 years in jail to get $1 million payment
An Ohio man freed last year after spending 39 years in jail for a murder he did not commit will receive more than $1 million from the state for his wrongful imprisonment, court records show. -
Judge revokes Chris Brown's probation, allows him to remain free
Singer Chris Brown's probation was revoked on Thursday when a judge found he should not have left Los Angeles County to perform in San Jose without the court's permission, but the entertainer was allowed to remain free at least until March. -
Famous Las Vegas gambler gets probation in card-marking case
A Las Vegas gambler who once famously turned $50 into $40 million and then lost it all has been sentenced to three years' probation for a card-marking scheme that got him arrested at a California casino, a San Diego prosecutor said on Thursday.
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