Derek Chauvin pleads guilty in federal civil rights case
The change of plea hearing took place Wednesday in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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The change of plea hearing took place Wednesday in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The four victims killed in a Michigan school shooting included athletes and artists looking forward to the future.
The defense rested its case after the jury heard testimony from Travis McMichael, the man who fired the fatal shots.
Closing arguments were held Monday, and now a jury will decide whether Rittenhouse acted in self-defense or should be convicted on homicide charges.
The state has agreed to settle a lawsuit after a 2020 beating by prison guards left Seth Fletcher paralyzed.
The Westchester County District Attorney convened a grand jury to review the murder in the second degree charge after a complaint was filed last week
The community called for change after the death of George Floyd. On Tuesday, they can vote to replace the police with a new department of public safety.
The COVID-19 vaccine mandate is set to take effect on November 1.
Rittenhouse claims he acted in self-defense, his lawyers may refer to them as "arsonists," "looters," or "rioters," if in fact, they participated in those activities.
The union is asking the court to halt the vaccine mandate ahead of Friday's deadline.
Twelve Virginia residents will sit on the jury in the civil trial in which white supremacists are accused of orchestrating violence in Charlottesville that left one dead in 2017.
Parnas and another business associate Igor Fruman were arrested in 2019 while trying to board an international flight with one-way tickets.
The Justice Department will now weigh whether to prosecute the former White House chief strategist