Former Trump official John Bolton pleads not guilty in Maryland court

John Bolton, who once served as a top advisor to President Trump, denied wrongdoing in a Maryland courtroom. He entered a not guilty plea Friday to allegations of mishandling classified information, setting the stage for further legal scrutiny.

Former Trump official John Bolton pleads not guilty in Maryland court

Woman pleads guilty to taking, sharing explicit photos of children at Mass. day care

A Hudson woman pleaded guilty to taking sexually explicit photos of children at a Massachusetts day care where she worked. She now awaits sentencing, which is scheduled for February.

Woman pleads guilty to taking, sharing explicit photos of children at Mass. day care

Debate over Sean “Diddy” Combs sentence

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces a pivotal legal moment as a judge weighs his sentence for two prostitution-related charges. His defense team’s plea for leniency has sparked intense public conversation about accountability and celebrity justice.

Debate over Sean “Diddy” Combs sentence

Some information in Slim Chickens lawsuit may be handled as confidential, judge rules

A Washington County judge has ruled that certain materials in a lawsuit involving Fayetteville-based Slim Chickens may be kept confidential. The decision underscores the restaurant chain’s efforts to protect sensitive information in an ongoing dispute brought by a franchisee group.

After 2 years on run, ex-Madison County councilman Sumner arrested in Kentucky

A former Madison County Councilman, Steve Sumner, who had spent two years on the run, was arrested in Kentucky this week. Sumner faced multiple felony charges involving sexual conduct with a minor and was wanted since leaving the state two years ago.

After 2 years on run, ex-Madison County councilman Sumner arrested in Kentucky

Lawsuit alleges Edison hid its role in 2019 Sylmar wildfire

A new lawsuit claims Southern California Edison concealed its part in a 2019 wildfire that erupted in Sylmar, California. Residents recall hearing two loud booms and seeing a bright flash just before the blaze, fueling questions about the utility company’s possible involvement.

Lawsuit alleges Edison hid its role in 2019 Sylmar wildfire

James Fishback, CEO of Investment Firm Azoria, Is Listed as ‘Movant’ in Hearing

James Fishback, founder of investment firm Azoria and a former Greenlight Research analyst, appears in the Cook hearing as a “movant.” The term describes a party who instigates a motion in a legal proceeding, underscoring Fishback’s active role in the case.

James Fishback, CEO of Investment Firm Azoria, Is Listed as ‘Movant’ in Hearing

Trial postponed in first-degree murder case

The first-degree murder trial of a 20-year-old Ellensburg man has been postponed until December following a request from his attorney. The defendant was arrested in connection with an alleged gang-related shooting.

Couple accused of locking child in shed during 100-degree heat

A Deming couple is being held without bond on accusations of endangering their child’s life by locking her in a shed during triple-digit heat for more than a day. The severe conditions and prolonged confinement have raised serious concerns as they await trial.

Couple accused of locking child in shed during 100-degree heat

Song Ha Yoon’s Legal Representative Shares Updates On Legal Proceedings And Her Future Plans

After a year of silence, actress Song Ha Yoon’s legal team has released an official statement addressing the allegations of school violence that have surrounded her. The statement sheds light on her stance and hints at her future plans amidst ongoing legal proceedings.

Song Ha Yoon’s Legal Representative Shares Updates On Legal Proceedings And Her Future Plans