BA Pilot Acquitted of Voyeurism in Stewardess Video Case
A British Airways pilot has been found not guilty of voyeurism after sharing intimate footage of a blindfolded stewardess with a colleague at Reading Crown Court.
A British Airways pilot has been found not guilty of voyeurism after sharing intimate footage of a blindfolded stewardess with a colleague at Reading Crown Court.
Sean Grayson, a former Illinois sheriff's deputy, has been sentenced to the maximum 20 years in prison for the second-degree murder of Sonya Massey in 2024.
Pope Leo XIV has instructed the Vatican's doctrine office to uphold truth, justice and charity when processing clergy sex abuse cases, while maintaining separation from victim support functions.
Medical documents reveal no evidence of infection in Baby I, contradicting Lucy Letby's defence claims about deadly bacteria exposure at Countess of Chester Hospital.
Prosecutors in Switzerland have opened a criminal investigation into two local officials over safety failings at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, where a fire killed 40 young people on New Year's Eve.
Ghislaine Maxwell alleges 29 associates of Jeffrey Epstein were protected via undisclosed Justice Department settlements, arguing this concealed evidence and violated her rights in a new habeas corpus petition.
The parents of Alexi Pretti, an ICU nurse shot dead by a Border Patrol agent, have retained Steve Schleicher, the prosecutor who helped convict Derek Chauvin. New video shows an altercation 11 days before the fatal shooting.
Brendan Banfield, on trial for his wife's murder, admitted to an affair with their au pair but denied prosecutors' claims they plotted the killing together in a bizarre scheme.
The family of Tyler Kerry, a 20-year-old British holidaymaker found dead in a Turkish hotel lift shaft, are challenging the investigation as flawed at an inquest hearing in Essex.
The family of Tyler Kerry, found dead in a Turkish hotel lift shaft, fear they may never get answers as they challenge a flawed police investigation through Turkey's highest court.
Michael Flatley has been living a lavish lifestyle by borrowing money with an 'insatiable appetite' for cash, a Belfast court heard during a legal dispute over his Lord of the Dance show.
Reports emerge of gunfire and loud blasts at Niamey's main airport in Niger, with sources indicating two aircraft were damaged. Authorities have yet to comment on the incident.
Charles Thompson executed for 1998 double murder in Texas. Victim's father delivers stark three-word response as killer begs for forgiveness before lethal injection.
A retired detective superintendent who helped convict Beverley Allitt believes Lucy Letby is innocent, calling her conviction potentially the greatest miscarriage of justice this century.
Beijing has executed eleven individuals connected to criminal gangs operating scam centres in Myanmar, as part of a major crackdown on the multibillion-dollar illicit industry.
Sean Grayson, convicted of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey during a 2024 welfare check, could receive up to 20 years in prison at his sentencing.
Alleged Bondi Beach shooter Naveed Akram will be represented by prominent Sydney law firm Archbold Gittani, with his defence funded by Legal Aid. The firm has a history of defending clients accused of serious crimes.
New BBC documentary reveals how Colin Howell's second wife, Kyle Jorgensen, omitted her prior knowledge of his 1991 double murder during a 2009 police interview, despite him confessing to her in 1998.
Brendan Banfield testifies he loved his wife and did not conspire to kill her, despite his affair with the family's au pair in a complex double murder case in Virginia.
Two cousins sustained severe facial burns when a heater erupted into a fireball at a Suffolk pub. The incident occurred during a birthday celebration, with a friend accused of squirting fuel onto the device.
Senior architect David Bell has been removed from the register after stealing £160,000 from his vulnerable sister with dementia to fund luxury holidays and personal expenses.
Diezani Alison-Madueke, Nigeria's former oil minister, allegedly enjoyed a lavish UK lifestyle funded by energy figures, including £2m Harrods shopping and luxury properties.
Anthony James Condron, 56, from Essex, is accused of murdering his wife in Thailand after claiming she ignored him during illness. He faces execution if convicted.
Attorney General Pam Bondi cannot provide a release date for the delayed Jeffrey Epstein files, over a month after the legal deadline passed, with less than 1% of documents made public.
A former colleague of Nicholas Rossi, the infamous conman who faked his death to evade rape charges, shares shocking details in a new Prime Video documentary. Rossi, now convicted, fled to Scotland under aliases before extradition.
Charles Victor Thompson faces lethal injection for the 1998 shooting deaths of his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend in a Houston suburb, marking the first US execution of the year.
Lucy Letby's legal team reveals traces of a deadly bacteria found at the Countess of Chester Hospital, mirroring a fatal outbreak in Glasgow, as experts call for a new inquiry.
The Public Prosecution Service in Northern Ireland has decided not to prosecute eight former soldiers investigated over allegations of false evidence regarding Bloody Sunday.
Eight former soldiers investigated for allegedly giving false evidence about Bloody Sunday will not face prosecution, the Public Prosecution Service has announced, citing insufficient admissible evidence.
Joel Guerriau, a former French senator, receives a four-year prison sentence for spiking an MP's drink with MDMA, aiming to sexually assault her, with 18 months to be served.