Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Tiffany Kaeo joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss grand juries including how ...
A full jury has been selected in former President Trump’s hush money case, setting the stage for opening remarks to begin ...
Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels will also be allowed to testify. The judge overseeing former President Trump's criminal prosecution in New York has denied Trump's attempts to exclude evidence ...
A judge in New York sided with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg at a hearing on Monday and set a trial in the hush money case against former President Donald Trump to begin on April 15.
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case in New York ruled Monday that the trial will begin on April 15, rejecting Trump's request for an additional delay.
Special counsel Jack Smith strongly criticized a recent order by the judge presiding over the case of former President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents, saying that her ...
Survivors of child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore will be able to testify about their torment during two hearings in April and May, a judge ruled Thursday. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge ...
Do you want the good news first, or the not good? The not good, which I’ll dispense with quickly, is that the judge in both the criminal and the civil cases against former Kansas City, Kansas ...
A vocal protester against the Decatur police shooting death of Stephen Perkins “must cease all protesting” as part of her bond conditions in a Madison County case, a judge ruled Tuesday.
A Cook County judge on Thursday ruled that Chicago police officers accused of serious misconduct will have the right to have their cases decided by a third-party arbitrator, but those hearings ...
A federal judge has stopped a southern Oregon city’s attempt to shut down a church's homeless meal service, ultimately ruling against the city government in a key First Amendment case.
CHICAGO — A Cook County Circuit judge ruled Thursday that Chicago police officers facing disciplinary charges no longer need to have their case heard by the Chicago police board.