prosecution
Trump’s New Lawyers Have Some History With Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Cosby
Trump’s entire impeachment legal team bailed on him over the weekend, and the two new recruits bring some interesting baggage.
Ex-Cop Who Fled to Mexico After Killing a Man Was Just Convicted of Murder
His father helped him cross the Texas-Mexico border to evade authorities, sparking an international manhunt.
‘You Liked the Parties and You Liked the Power’: Harvey Weinstein’s Lawyers Are Trying to Paint One of His Alleged Rapes as Consensual
Jessica Mann says Weinstein raped her in a New York hotel in 2013.
The case against El Chapo: Drugs, murder, and some guys Trump calls "flippers"
“This isn’t Texas. This is Brooklyn. I don’t need President Trump as a witness for us.”
Larry Nassar left a trail of destruction that's just starting to be revealed
The quest to understand how Larry Nassar's serial abuse continued undetected for decades is far from over.
The GOP has a marijuana problem that only Trump can fix
Jeff Sessions’ new war on weed has left several Republican lawmakers and Trump allies fuming.
The Challenges of Prosecuting Harvey Weinstein
The Hollywood super producer has not been charged with a crime, but he is being investigated by cops in at least three cities. Will it amount to anything?
I Deliver Bad News to Victims of Horrible Crimes
One of the worst parts about being a prosecutor is telling victims their attacker's conviction got overturned—or that a family member is dead.
What Happens When a Former Domestic-Abuse Prosecutor Realizes Her Relative is Being Abused?
“My usual insights didn’t seem to apply. I didn’t know how to help her.”
US Lawmakers Suspect the Pentagon of Lying to Them About Military Sexual Assault Cases
Three years ago, the military testified to Congress that its commanders were more inclined to pursue sexual assault cases than civilian prosecutors — but it now appears that its data was misleading.
Australian Authorities Cracked Down on Christmas Island Detainees After a Riot and Tense Standoff
Rioters could be charged with causing, in Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's estimation, "well over $1 million of damage" to the center.