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A Detroit mother faces multiple charges, including first-degree and felony murder, for allegedly killing her 9-year-old son then burying his body behind her home. -
Ohio Prosecutor Accused of Going Easy on Criminal Mechanic in Exchange For Car Repairs
The men would use coded language to send messages to one another through a middleman. -
Retired New York Judge Kills Himself Inside Home the FBI was About to Raid
Agents arrived at Rosenwasser's home early Tuesday morning to execute an arrest warrant; however, they were met with immediate gunfire. -
Former Brooklyn Prosecutor Pleads Guilty Over Allegations Of Forging Judges’ Signatures To Wiretap
Former Brooklyn prosecutor Tara Lenich pleaded guilty on Monday to federal charges of eavesdropping illegally on a male police officer a female colleague. -
Brazil Prosecutor Opposes Temer Labor Law Reforms
Fleury, a top labor prosecutor in Brazil, is standing against the government's proposal to allow more temporary employment and flexibility in working hours and days. -
Ohio prosecutor criticized over reports on child's shooting by police
An Ohio prosecutor handling the fatal shooting by police of a 12-year-old boy while he played with a replica pistol was criticized by activists on Sunday for releasing two reports that called the shooting "reasonable" before any grand jury decision on charges had been announced. -
Twitter and YouTube blocked in Turkey after court decision -source
Access to Twitter (TWTR.N) and video-sharing website YouTube (GOOGL.O) were blocked in Turkey on Monday following a court decision based on complaints from individuals, a source in Turkey's telecoms industry said. -
Turkish special forces enter courthouse as prosecutor held at gunpoint
A far-left Turkish group took an Istanbul prosecutor hostage on Tuesday and threatened to kill him, prompting special forces to enter the courthouse and police to evacuate the building. -
Hundreds to attend funeral for unarmed Wisconsin man shot by police
Hundreds of people were expected to gather on Saturday for the funeral of a 19-year-old man killed by a police officer in Wisconsin's capital on March 6, a shooting that prompted protests over law enforcement's treatment of minorities. -
Jail term of over four years sought for German Islamic State suspect
A state prosecutor on Friday demanded a prison term of over four years for a 20-year-old German man accused of fighting with Islamic State insurgents in Syria, in the first trial of its kind in Germany. -
Shades of Ferguson: family of NY teen shot dead by cop wins lawsuit
Relatives of a Hispanic teen shot dead by a white New York police officer are headed back to court in January after winning a lawsuit in a case that could set the stage for the family of slain teenager Michael Brown. -
More troops deployed in Ferguson to guard against fresh riots
Missouri's governor ordered hundreds more National Guard troops on Tuesday to the St. Louis suburb rocked by rioting after a white policeman was cleared in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager, while the local mayor said the governor did not do enough to protect businesses from looting. -
South Korea court sentences captain of doomed ferry to 36 years
The captain of a South Korean ferry that capsized in April killing 304 passengers was jailed for 36 years on Tuesday after a court found him guilty of negligence, but was acquitted of homicide for which prosecutors had sought the death penalty.
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