Giorgio Viera - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Cruel: Judge Considers Making Trump Miss Barron's Milestone Day Trump's attorneys requested that the former president be allowed to skip one day of the trial to attend Barron's graduation in Florida. By Rachel M. Emmanuel April 16, 2024
Susan Walsh / AP Trump Could Miss Barron's High School Graduation as Trial Kicks In One of former President Donald Trump's legal matters could prevent him from attending a key family milestone. By Richard Moorhead April 15, 2024
Luis Sánchez Saturno - Santa Fe New Mexican -Pool / APBreaking 'Rust' Armorer Given Maximum Sentence After Calling Jurors 'Idiots' "You alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon" the armorer from the movie "Rust" was told as she was sentenced. By Jack Davis April 15, 2024
Max Becherer / AP Photo Supreme Court Deals Blow to Prominent Black Lives Activist in Legal Battle with Louisiana Police Officer The officer sued for negligence after being "struck in the face by a rock or piece of concrete hurled by an unidentified person" in 2016. By George C. Upper III April 15, 2024
Jabin Botsford-Pool / Getty Images Trump Delivers Blistering Message Inside NYC Courthouse: 'An Assault on America' Former President Donald Trump lashes out at his opponents as he enters a Manhattan courthouse for his hush money trial. By Jack Davis April 15, 2024
Yuki Iwamura / AP Photo Trump Speaks Out on Morning of Historic Criminal Trial: 'I Want My Voice Back' Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg has charged Trump with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. By George C. Upper III April 15, 2024
Alex Brandon / AP Judge Crushes Hunter Biden's Claim That Federal Gun Charge Is Politically Motivated, Refuses to Dismiss the Case Hunter Biden has lost another round in court as he tries to avoid a trial on a charge he lied on a form to buy a gun. By Jack Davis April 13, 2024
Vince Bucci - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary OJ Simpson's Estate in Crosshairs After He Died Without Paying $100 Million Owed to Murder Victims' Families "It could be in a trust, it could be probate. It could be all gone," said one of the lawyers working to collect the debt. By C. Douglas Golden April 13, 2024
@Cernovich / X screen shot Trial of Arizona Rancher Accused of Killing Illegal Immigrant Takes Odd Turn When Judge Walks Out of Courtroom The attorney for an Arizona rancher facing a murder charge says her client's rights have been violated by a judge's edict. By Jack Davis April 12, 2024
KGW8 / YouTube screen shot Gun Store Sees 90-Minute Sales Bonanza When High-Capacity Magazine Ban Is Temporarily Lifted During an event that was billed as "magazine day" at a gun shop, a Washington firearms dealer said people flooded his store. By Johnathan Jones April 12, 2024