Criminal Justice
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Black Burn Victim Charged With Murder, But His Defense Will Get You Thinking…
Zaquan Shaquez Jamison turned himself in following a deadly mass shooting, but what he told the judge next is raising side eyes.
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This Imprisoned Mass Murderer Claimed His Wife ‘Fainted’ During a Conjugal Visit, But the Truth is Far More Ominous
The death of Stephanie Dowells has now been ruled a homicide as officals continue their investigation.
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Diddy’s Lawyers are Using This One Law to Try to Overturn His Conviction
Diddy’s team is arguing why this early 20th century law should be grounds for a new trial.
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Why Diddy Says He Deserves to Be Out on Bond in Wild New Motion
The judge in Diddy’s cases has denied bail multiple times, but now, Diddy’s team has a new proposal.
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The Unbelievable Reasons Jury Deliberations in Diddy Trial Got off to a Rocky Start
So far, the jury has sent five different notes to the judge, suggesting jury deliberation in this case will be tedious and difficult.
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This Jacksonville Deputy Tased His Partner in His Hindquarters on Camera, Here’s What Happened Next
“The incident is unfortunate, but in the heat of the moment is always a potential while we are taking combative subjects into custody,” a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office spokesman said.
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Food Truck Keith Lee Helped Go Viral Just Got Shut Down After Cops Expose Owner’s Wicked Scheme
While the owners of Deb’s Philly Cheesesteaks celebrated a Lee stamp of approval, their old bosses made an interesting discovery.
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Two Days Before Trial, Crucial Evidence is Lost in Decade-Old Cold Case
The family of John Pernell have to wait even longer for justice to be served.
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Trump Finally Breaks His Silence on Whether He’d Pardon Diddy After Federal Trial
Trump said Diddy “used to really like me a lot,” but their friendship “busted up” when he entered politics.
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Trump Commutation Aside, Larry Hoover Has This One Huge Roadblock to His Freedom
While President Trump commuted the former Gangster Disciple boss’ federal sentence, Gov. JB Prtizker says he “needs to continue serving” his state sentence.











