LA DA Slammed for Dropping Charges in Floyd-Like Death

Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman faces intense criticism for quietly dropping charges against six highway patrol officers involved in the 2020 death of Edward Bronstein, who died pleading 'I can't breathe' while restrained.

Squatter in $2.3m mansion gets light sentence

Tameika Goode received only a $500 fine and three months in jail after squatting in a Maryland mansion for nine months, sparking outrage over state laws that favour tenants.

Brit Drank Himself to Death After Wife's Diving Tragedy

A British couple's Christmas holiday in the Maldives ended in double tragedy when the wife died in a scuba diving accident and the husband died from acute alcohol intoxication days later while waiting for his flight home.

Groom Charged with Murder After Wedding Shooting

A groom in Georgia has been indicted for felony murder after allegedly shooting his wife's stepfather at their wedding reception, following a violent altercation with an unruly guest.

Eton Teacher Jailed for Sexually Assaulting 16-Year-Old Student

Jacob Leland, a former languages teacher at Eton College, has been sentenced to over three years in prison for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old pupil in 2012. The court heard he used grooming techniques including alcohol and cigarettes.

Epstein Left £3.6m to Maxwell in Will, Files Show

Newly released documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein left $5 million to Ghislaine Maxwell in his will, as pressure mounts on the Trump administration over the delayed disclosure of millions of pages.

Migrant Accused of Raping Woman at Court Building

A Sudanese national living in a migrant hotel is on trial for allegedly raping a woman at Portsmouth Crown Court and filming the attack on his phone, telling her 'don't worry' during the incident.

Piano Teacher Jailed for Explicit Teen Messages

Chris Higgins, 46, has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for sending sexually explicit messages to a 14-year-old pupil, with the victim describing devastating emotional consequences.

Blanche: DoJ Did Not Protect Trump in Epstein Files Review

Donald Trump's attorney Todd Blanche has insisted the Department of Justice did not shield the former president or any other men during the review of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, emphasising full compliance with legal statutes.

Migrant Sex Offender Jailed for Police Assault

A migrant sex offender accidentally freed from prison has been sentenced to 26 weeks for assaulting two police officers at a London Underground station, highlighting systemic failures.

DOJ Releases 3 Million Pages of Epstein Files

The US Justice Department has disclosed more than 3 million pages of documents, plus videos and images, from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation under transparency laws.

April Jones' Mum Supports Body Desecration Law Change

Coral Jones, mother of murdered April Jones, advocates for a new 'body desecration' offence as her daughter's killer refuses to reveal the location of her remains, leaving the family without closure.

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