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President Donald Trump’s lawyers have asked a New York state appeals court to toss out his hush money criminal conviction, saying federal law preempts state law and there was no intent to commit a crime.
A federal judge disqualified acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli in Southern California from several cases after concluding Tuesday that the Trump appointee has stayed in the temporary job longer than allowed by law.
Lawyers for Letitia James also say they'll ask a judge to toss out the criminal case against her, arguing the Trump-appointed prosecutor is serving in the role unlawfully.
After months of investigating, federal prosecutors in Maryland have not produced enough evidence to bring charges, according to four people familiar with the investigation.
Former NHL player Ryan Kesler has been charged in Michigan with two counts of criminal sexual conduct. Here are more details on the case.
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Prosecutor in Jay Jones criminal probe changes again, ping-pongs across Virginia to Democratic city
Virginia Democratic candidate Jay Jones' 116 mph arrest investigation shifts to Roanoke amid questions over 1,000 hours of community service documentation.
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Why Would RHOP’s Wendy and Eddie Osefo Request Separate Criminal Trials? Legal Experts Explain
Wendy Osefo and her husband, Eddie Osefo, requested separate criminal trials after they were arrested and charged with insurance fraud, which raised some fans’ eyebrows. Us Weekly exclusively spoke to legal experts who explained why The Real Housewives of Potomac stars may have made the move.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issued a subpoena demanding information from Roblox about its child safety policies
The romantic partner of a dead motorcyclist told Fox News Digital that she was left "hopeless" after a judge set bail at $50,000 for the suspect in his death.
A 35-year-old Twin Cities man accused of sexually assaulting a teen boy pleaded guilty in state court last week.
Spain's cabinet approved on Tuesday a bill to put prosecutors in charge of criminal investigations instead of court magistrates as it seeks to align the country's outdated criminal justice system with those of its European peers.
Ali Vitali and former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade discuss a new letter on Way Too Early from House Democrats warning top Justice Department officials — including Pam Bondi, Todd Blanche, and Stanley Woodward — that approving President Trump’s $230 million payout could violate federal law and spark criminal liability.