Actor Nicolas Cage was arrested Saturday on charges of domestic battery and public drunkenness, reportedly after an argument with his wife about whether the couple was at the correct address.
A long-simmering battle between two well-known Milwaukee personal injury lawyers is heating up after claims by a private investigator that he helped sign at least five clients away from one…
Herbert M. Siegel and Dennis Alan Kahn enjoyed a 30-year partnership at Siegel, Kelleher & Kahn, one of the best known law firms in Buffalo, N.Y. But now the family…
In a closely watched case, lawyers for death row inmates who were cleared for trial by a Texas psychologist reprimanded for his methods are hopeful their clients will avoid lethal…
Government officials representing Dane County, Wis., can not sue to block the state’s controversial law restricting public employee collective bargaining rights, a state court judge there ruled Thursday.
Sylvia James, chief judge of Michigan’s 22nd District Court, was placed on paid administrative leave yesterday after a community service fund with thousands expended on travel was discovered.
A “brokester,” in Mob speak, refers to someone with no money, jurors learned yesterday at the federal murder trial of alleged New York crime family acting boss Vincent Basciano.
A federal judge has ordered a Kentucky lawyer to pay the defense costs of two Kenton County prosecutors after suing them for false arrest and malicious prosecution in what U.S.…
Updated: Federal authorities say they have disabled, with the help of Microsoft Corp., a massive “botnet” that is believed to have been operating for a decade and infecting nearly 2…
Corrected: Home-run champion Barry Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice yesterday by a federal jury in San Francisco, but the jury was split on three perjury charges related to…
Defense counsel for the wife of an abortion doctor in a high-profile murder case are raising questions about a Philadelphia jail cell search practice that a prosecutor says has been…
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