HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A Texas death row inmate is asking the federal courts to keep him from being executed for the 1999 slaying of his ex-girlfriend while he already was on parole for killing his estranged wife. This undated photo provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Ju...
Texas mass shooting suspect found hiding under laundry as multiple arrests made Francisco Oropesa is accused of killing five neighbors — including a 9-year-old boy. May 3, 2023 Sheriff says Texas shooting suspect "could be anywhere now" ...
Opening statements are scheduled to begin in the trial of a Texas pipeline company's lawsuit against Greenpeace Associated PressFeb. 26, 2025 Judge OKs Prison Abuse Settlement, Rejecting Trump Administration's Push to Rewrite Protections A judge has given final approval to a...
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Our Research and Development Division has been in contact with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the California Department of Corrections, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Massachusetts Department of Correction to run limited trials of the 2020 neural chip implant. We have established ...
R. Kelly has been sentenced to another 20 years in prison for his federal child porn case, which will run concurrently with his sentence for sex trafficking.
Opportunity costs are the cost of a foregone benefit when choosing between mutually exclusive opportunities. 鈥Valrie ChambersDean W. DiGregorioAbigail RoyceJournal of the International Academy of Case Studies
No whites were federally prosecuted in 17 states and many cities, including Boston, Denver, Chicago, Miami, Dallas and Los Angeles. Out of hundreds of cases, only one white was convicted in California, two in Texas, three in New York and two in Pennsylvania. ...