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‘Crystal Rogers Act’ to strengthen grand jury recording penalties in Kentucky advances
Kentucky lawmakers advanced the Crystal Rogers Act, which would extend the statute of limitations for prosecuting anyone who ...
A Blount County judge ordered the recording of a deputy's testimony in the grand jury case against Kenneth DeHart, accused of ...
Kentucky lawmakers took a significant step toward strengthening grand jury proceedings Tuesday, passing legislation named ...
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Motions over grand jury proceedings in Kenneth DeHart case mostly denied
The attorney for the man accused of shooting two Blount County Sheriff’s deputies has filed several motions related to the ...
Should we just get rid of grand juries altogether? That’s a big question many folks are rightly asking, from average citizens marching through streets for justice on freezing days to thought leaders ...
We wanted to get an idea of what the grand jury in St. Louis County has been going through since it began hearing this case three months ago. That's an unusually long time for a grand jury to sit.
The public may soon be able to read the grand jury proceedings that led to the decision not to indict Daniel Pantaleo, the New York City police officer who fatally choked Eric Garner. On Monday a ...
Travis County grand jury declines to indict four Austin officers in the Nov. 7, 2024, shooting of Zachary Labrie.
Ken Ervin stood before a group of reporters this past February, fellow attorney Doug O’Connell at his side, and talked about the Austin Police Department officers indicted by a grand jury convened by ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va.(AP) — The prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey hit another hurdle Wednesday as the Justice Department encountered mounting questions about how the case was presented to a ...
St. Louis County Presiding Judge Bruce Hilton, left, and Prosecuting Attorney Melissa Price Smith. St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Melissa Price Smith says her office is optimistic that in 2026 ...
(CNN) — Former CIA director John Brennan is accusing the Justice Department of “irregular activity,” including possible judge shopping and improper leaks to the media, in a letter from his defense ...
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