The Trump-fueled rush to legislate has produced a bill that focuses on its efforts on enforcement but doesn’t try to meaningfully stem the tide of immigration. | Opinion ...
On June 9, a 19-year-old driver who said he fell asleep hit and killed Caryn Chomsky while she was running on the sidewalk.
Agents then noticed in plain view a shoulder bag on the coffee table with an AK-style magazine ... Treadwell said during Wednesday’s hearing that sentencing guidelines would suggest Stokes ...
“Chicago’s not off the table” after the leak ... was serving a disproportionately long sentence based on outdated guidelines. The grants of clemency marked the broadest commutation of ...
Professor Alison Siegler, Founding Director of the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic at the University of Chicago Law School, had an opportunity to help shape the future of federal drug sentencing ...
Democratic lawmakers were noticeably silent following the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump despite previously commenting on the cases against him, as Washington prepares for a Republican ...
BELMOPAN, Belize, (CMC) – Chief Justice, Louise Esther Blenman, has announced the issuance of the first-ever sentencing guidelines for Belize, marking the first time in the country’s history ...
Rep. Rudy Yakym, R-Ind., sounded off on the sentencing as well, writing, "Today’s sentencing is an unfortunate reminder that Democrats will stop at nothing, including weaponizing the justice ...
Menendez says he's a 'chastened man' Menendez sat at the defense table in a suit and tie ... had potentially faced decades in prison. Sentencing guidelines called for more than 24 to 30 years ...
A Venezuelan migrant who admitted to attacking a cop during the Times Square melee was nowhere to be found at her sentencing Monday — after a Manhattan judge sprung her free from jail to allow ...
Friday’s sentencing formalized Trump’s status as the first president or president-elect who is a felon. Trump appeared remotely from Palm Beach, Florida, where he is conducting his transition ...
Notorious criminals who dodge their sentencing hearings could be dragged into the dock using “reasonable force” with the power to make them attend enshrined in law, the Justice Secretary has said.