Son of CJNG Leader Sentenced to Life in U.S. Prison

Ruben "El Menchito" Oseguera Gonzalez, son of the leader of CJNG, sentenced to life in U.S. prison for drug trafficking and violence. U.S. pressures Mexico to act against drug cartels.

Conviction of Truck Driver for Kidnapping and Murder of Sex-Trafficking Victim

A commercial truck driver from Austin, Texas, was convicted of kidnapping and murdering a sex-trafficking victim. The victim's body was found in East Texas. The driver, Naasson Hazzard, exchanged messages with the victim through online sex ads and now faces a life sentence in federal prison.

Revocation of 9/11 Terror Attack Defendants' Plea Deal

House Foreign Affairs Committee Ranking Member Rep. Gregory Meeks reacts to the revocation of a plea deal with three defendants accused of involvement in the September 11 terrorist attacks, believing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stepped in due to reactions. Meeks opposes the death penalty and suggests life sentences for heinous crimes.

9/11 attackers pleading guilty

Three men behind the 9/11 attacks have agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence. Liz Miller, a daughter of a victim, shares her perspective on the outcome.

Sentencing of Charles Barrett for Sexual Assault at Yosemite National Park

Professional rock climber Charles Barrett was sentenced to life in prison for repeatedly raping a 19-year-old woman and assaulting others at Yosemite National Park. Barrett showed no remorse and threatened his victims, leading to the imposition of a life sentence.

Alex Murdaugh sentenced to 40 years in prison for federal financial crimes

Former personal injury lawyer Alex Murdaugh sentenced to 40 years in prison for federal financial crimes after pleading guilty to 22 charges. He is already serving a life sentence for murdering his wife and son. Murdaugh's attorney unsure how much of the 40-year sentence his client will serve.

Shooting Deaths at Virginia College

Jared Cohen's new book 'Life After Power' examines campus controversies at Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia. Alexander Campbell pleaded guilty to the shooting deaths of two police officers at a Virginia college and was sentenced to life in prison.