Bryan Kohberger has one last chance Wednesday to give the grieving parents of four University of Idaho students he admitted to killing the answers they’ve desperately sought for nearly three years.
We just landed a copy of Madoff's plea allocution -- the document he read during today's hearing. Click here for a PDF. It reads, in full: Your Honor, for many years up until my arrest on December 11, ...
More than 90 percent of federal criminal convictions arise from a plea deal. Consequently, for almost every convicted defendant, the sole opportunity to address the court and share his or her story ...
In United States v. Lajeunesse, the Second Circuit (Leval, Chin, Lee) vacated the conviction of a criminal defendant denied an opportunity to personally address the court during his sentencing hearing ...
From U.S. v. Johnson, decided Thursday by Judge Paula Xinis (D. Md.): On March 27, 2021, Johnson was involved in a car accident on the Suitland Parkway. Johnson was taken to the hospital where blood ...
All criminals and lawbreakers must go before a judge in the court of law after authorities detain them or issue a promise to appear. The judge is the one who's ultimately in control. They will decide ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bryan Kohberger, charged in the murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022, appears for a hearing at the Ada County ...