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California Woman Killed in 1977 Identified by Cold Case Team
A Southern California woman killed in 1977 has been identified by a cold case team, after skeletal remains found in 1986 were identified this week as those of a missing Riverside woman.
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Georgia DA Asks for Special Grand Jury to Investigate Trump in 2020 Election Probe
The Georgia prosecutor investigating possible attempts to interfere in the 2020 general election by former President Donald Trump and others has asked for a special grand jury to aid the investigation
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Kevin Hart's Personal Shopper Defrauds Comedian Out of More Than $1M: Queens DA
Kevin Hart’s one-time personal shopper was charged with defrauding the comedian out of more than $1 million in fraudulent credit card purchases, the Queens District Attorney announced Wednesday.
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Exploiting the Exploited? Insiders Accuse Charity Of Cashing In On Sex Trafficking Concerns
After allegations have been raised about Saved in America’s operations, NBC 7 Investigates sat down with the charity’s founder to discuss the nonprofit’s mission, rescue figures, and use of funds.
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Former Boston College Student Indicted in Boyfriend's Suicide
A former Boston College student has been indicted in connection with the suicide of her boyfriend, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins announced on Monday. Inyoung You, 21, of South Korea, is charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of 22-year-old Alexander Urtula, who was also a student at Boston College.
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Court-Appointed Guardians Accused of Stealing Over $1M From 100 Incapacitated Victims
A Delaware County man, his wife and his sister-in-law are accused of using a shell company and their local church to steal over one million dollars from more than 100 incapacitated people they were appointed by a court to take care of.
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Man Admits Mailing Powder, Blood in Threats to OkCupid CEO
A Beverly man has admitted to sending the CEO of a dating website letters containing white powder described as Anthrax and a red substance described as AIDS-infected blood. Liam MacLeod, 47, sent nine letters to the CEO of OKCupid.com between September and December 2017, each of which contained threatening communications or suspicious substances, the district attorney said Thursday.
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Man Charged in Los Angeles With 1985 Death of TV Director
Prosecutors have charged a man in the cold-case killing of a TV director who worked on “The Incredible Hulk,” ”The Six Million Dollar Man” and other shows more than three decades ago.
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Judge Delays Manhattan DA Cy Vance's Subpoena for Trump Tax Returns Until Next Week — At Least
A judge delayed enforcement of a subpoena seeking President Donald Trump’s tax returns Wednesday until at least next week
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DA: Man Hacked ‘International Superstars,' Sold Unreleased Songs for Cryptocurrency
A man has been arrested on suspicion of hacking “world-famous recording artists,” stealing their unreleased music and selling it for cryptocurrency.
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Michael Cohen Met With Prosecutors Investigating Trump Organization
The former personal attorney for President Donald Trump has entered into an agreement with New York City prosecutors to provide information about the president’s business operation, a source familiar with the situation told NBC News Wednesday. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office is investigating the possibility that the Trump Organization falsified business records, the source said.
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Harris Seeks End to Executions, Cash Bail, Private Prisons
California Sen. Kamala Harris, whose record as a prosecutor has been under scrutiny since she entered the presidential race, has unveiled a criminal justice plan that calls for abolishing the death penalty, ending cash bail and collecting more data on officer-involved shootings. Harris condemns the death penalty as “immoral, discriminatory, ineffective, and a gross misuse of taxpayer dollars.” The California...
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Meek Freed: Meek Mill Pleads Guilty to Gun Charge, Ends Decadelong Legal Battle
Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to possessing a firearm without a license in a move that spared him a retrial and additional prison time.
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Mourners Bid Farewell to Saoirse Kennedy Hill at Funeral
Mourners said their final goodbyes Monday to Saoirse Kennedy Hill, the granddaughter of Robert F. Kennedy who died last week on Cape Cod at the age of 22. The mass for Kennedy Hill was held at Our Lady of Victory Church in Centerville Monday morning, four days after she was found unresponsive at the Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
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Judge Says No Criminal Case at This Time Against NYC Dad Accused in Twins' Hot Car Deaths: Bronx District Attorney's Office
A judge ruled there is no criminal case at this time against the New York City father accused of leaving his 1-year-old twins in a hot car for eight hours last week, killing both of them, a spokeswoman for the Bronx district attorney’s office said Thursday.
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Three Family Members Charged in Fight Caught on Camera at Disneyland
Three adults were charged in connection with a family fight that was caught on camera earlier this month at Disneyland’s Toontown.
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NFL Won't Suspend Kansas City Chiefs' Tyreek Hill in Case Involving Son
The NFL will not suspend Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill under its personal conduct policy in a domestic violence case involving his 3-year-old son.
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Prosecutors Drop Groping Case Against Kevin Spacey
Prosecutors dropped a case Wednesday accusing Kevin Spacey of groping a young man at a resort island bar in 2016, more than a week after the accuser refused to testify about a missing cellphone the defense says contains information that supports the actor’s claims of innocence. Spacey was charged with indecent assault and battery last year in the only criminal...
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Meek Mill Lawyers: Case Could Crumble if New Trial Granted
Lawyers for Meek Mill asked an appeals court Tuesday to overturn a 2008 drug and gun conviction that has kept the rapper on probation for a decade and made him a celebrity crusader for criminal justice reform. Defense lawyers believe the city judge who has overseen his case and sent him to prison in 2017 over minor parole violation has...