Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 21, 2022
A day after then-governor Deval Patrick fired her in 2014 as the head of the state’s Sex Offender Registry Board, Saundra Edwards was afraid to leave her house. Television news trucks circled her neighborhood, she later testified. Reporters banged on her door. She had friends pick her son up from school.Everyone wanted to know what happened. She did, too.Eventually, she learned that Patrick terminated her for allegedly pressuring a hearing... + full article
Associated Press USA Business November 03, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Years after about 1,900 National Guard and Reserve soldiers were swept up in a recruiting bonus scandal, U.S. Army investigators are reviewing the cases and correcting records because some individuals were wrongly blamed and punished, The Associated Press has... + más
Army probes whether troops wrongly targeted in bonus scandal | WPLG Local 10
Army Probes Whether Troops Were Wrongly Blamed in Recruiting Bonus Scandal | NBC 6 South Florida
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics November 03, 2022
WASHINGTON – Years after about 1,900 National Guard and Reserve soldiers were swept up in a recruiting bonus scandal, U.S. Army investigators are reviewing the cases and correcting records because some individuals were wrongly blamed and punished, The Associated Press has... + más
Army probes whether troops wrongly targeted in bonus scandal | Associated Press
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 29, 2022
Jury trials are disappearing and have been for some time now. Plaintiff William Sherlach, left, hugs attorney Josh Koskoff while plaintiff Nicole Hockley hugs attorney Chris Mattei following the jury verdict and reading of $965 million monetary damages in the Alex Jones... + más
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 15, 2022
Just moments after the world learned a jury had opted to spare the life of Parkland gunman Nikolas Cruz, those who wanted him sentenced to death started asking: What went wrong? Did prosecutors pick the wrong jury? And if hunting down and killing 17 students and school staff... + más
Parkland shooting trial verdict reaction: What they’re saying on Twitter | Orlando Sentinel
Jury recommends life in prison without parole for Parkland school shooter, rejects death penalty | NBC News
WPTV USA Crime October 13, 2022
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — WATCH LIVE COVERAGE BELOW: Family members who lost loved ones in the Parkland school shooting are reacting to that a jury recommended life in prison for Nikolas Cruz. Under Florida law, a death sentence requires a unanimous vote on at least one... + más
Jury stops short of death penalty for Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz | Newsweek
Why the Parkland Jury Chose Not to Sentence Nikolas Cruz to Death | Slate
Newsweek USA Nation October 13, 2022
A jury on Thursday spared the Parkland school shooter and recommended that he be sentenced to life in prison rather than the death penalty after deliberating on the decision for less than a day.The 12-member jury began its deliberations on whether Nikolas Cruz would be sentenced... + más
Good chance Parkland shooter will face death penalty: FL state attorney | Newsweek
Parkland families sound off on death penalty as jury begins to deliberate | Newsweek
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 07, 2022
NBC Universal, Inc. Lawyers made their closing arguments and the jury began deliberating Thursday in the Alex Jones defamation trial in Waterbury. data-ellipsis=false> For a decade, the parents and siblings of people killed in the have been tormented and harassed by people who... + más
Plaintiffs argue Alex Jones should pay $500 million in damages in Sandy Hook defamation trial | ABC News
Alex Jones 'boycotts' defamation trial as Connecticut jury to soon hear closing arguments | ABC News
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