Eight people were shot, including three fatally, Monday afternoon at a social gathering in Chicago's Gage Park neighborhood, ...
A former senior supervisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond pleaded guilty to insider trading with confidential information obtained from some of the banks he was responsible for regulating.
Former Perry County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Edwin Johnson pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. Perry County chief deputy accused of driving while intoxicated in ...
The former Eudora police chief, accused of abducting a man from a gas station in October 2023 and leaving him beaten and stranded, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor third-degree battery charge ...
A former Florissant police officer pleaded not guilty on Friday while facing 21 ... 5 On Your Side's Megan Kernan asked the Florissant Police Chief to address the scandal and issue directly.
Despite the guilty verdict, Mr Read said prosecution would not be fighting to lock up the Darwin mother, instead suggesting an intensive community corrections order. Supreme Court Chief Justice ...
MIAMI — A Miami man pleaded guilty on Tuesday for his role in a multimillion-dollar international bribery and money laundering scheme involving his father, who was a former Ecuadorian government ...
A Florida man has pleaded guilty in a $16 million bribery and money laundering scheme involving his father, a former government official in Ecuador, prosecutors said. John Christopher Polit ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A former FirstEnergy lobbyist who worked closely on the company’s scandal ridden lobbying and self-professed bribery campaign invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self ...
A former Saint-Laurent high school basketball coach pleaded guilty to sexually exploiting a student on Tuesday. Charles Xavier Boislard took a 12-year-old student, who showed promise on the court ...
A former Los Angeles Unified School District middle school teacher pleaded not guilty Tuesday to lewd act charges involving a teenage boy who was one of her students. Superior Court Judge Susan J.