South Carolina Man Who Blocked Abortion Clinic Entrance Found Guilty of Violating FACE Act
A South Carolina man was found guilty on Monday of violating the FACE Act after blocking the entrance to an abortion clinic in 2022.
A South Carolina man was found guilty on Monday of violating the FACE Act after blocking the entrance to an abortion clinic in 2022.
A jury on Friday found Michelle Troconis guilty of conspiring in 2019 to murder her boyfriend’s wife, who resided in Connecticut with their five children.
Pro-life activists who prayed and sang hymns during a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion clinic in 2021 could spend 11 years behind bars thanks to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) use of a federal law created to target Ku Klux Klan members after the Civil War.
A Russian man has been found guilty of being a stowaway on a plane traveling from Europe to America without any form of documentation or a ticket.
A jury found 18-year-old John Honore guilty Monday of second-degree murder in the brutal March 2022 carjacking of an elderly woman in New Orleans, Louisiana.
A Washington, DC, jury found five pro-life activists guilty of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act on Tuesday for seeking to prevent abortions by blocking the entrance of an abortion clinic in 2020.
The Michigan man charged with killing and eating part of another individual pleaded guilty on Thursday.
Netflix’s big weekend release, “The Guilty,” is basically a filmed stage play and one that doesn’t hold up to storytelling Scrutiny.
Michael Avenatti’s “true character” was exposed following a Manhattan jury’s guilty verdict Friday, said his former client, Stormy Daniels.
A man was found guilty Tuesday of raping his girlfriend’s twin four-year-old daughters and giving them gonorrhea in St. Paul, Minnesota.
A man was found guilty Tuesday after he sexually assaulted a woman on a flight from London, England, to Seattle, Washington, in January 2018.
Chicago gangbanger Dwright Boone-Doty was found guilty of first-degree murder on Thursday in the November 2015 death of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee.
An illegal alien, repeatedly freed into the United States by federal immigration officials, has been convicted of murdering 20-year-old Jared Vargas in San Antonio, Texas, last year.
“This has everything to do with our country,” Trump said. “When you are guilty until proven innocent, it’s just not supposed to be that way.”
Democratic Rep. Chaka Fattah, two of his staff, two political consultants and two donors have been found guilty of 29 charges of bribery, money laundering, fraud and racketeering.
Former Democratic California State Senator Ron Calderon has admitted that he took tens of thousands of dollars in bribes for legislative action as he submits a guilty plea to a federal corruption charge.
A California woman pleaded guilty on Tuesday for her part in a fraudulent family business that set up over 100 sham marriages.
On Friday, Chee Kung Tong leader Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow, 56, was convicted of racketeering, murder, and other charges.
A former campaign consultant to Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign who also advised former Georgia Rep. Paul Broun has pleaded guilty to lying to congressional investigators over funds he received from Broun.
Orange County resident Adam Dandach pled guilty Monday to charges of attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State (ISIL or ISIS) and making a false statement on a passport application.
“I am not remorseful,” 30-year-old Thomas Miguel Guerra told a San Diego Judge as he faced conviction and a six-month sentence for knowingly infecting another man with HIV.
Parents Matt and Raeona Dies cannot bring their young daughter back to life, but have pushed to hold accountable those responsible in the DUI crash that killed her. A quiet early November settlement granted the couple $2.5 million from the United States Government, a co-defendant in the lawsuit seeking damages and asserting the Congressional aide behind the wheel that night became intoxicated on government time. Reports have indicated a possible cover-up from Congresswoman Capps’ office.