Trayvon Martin Shooting

Rep. Joyce Beatty falsely claimed Trayvon Martin was killed in an act of police brutality, which was proven to be untrue as he was shot by George Zimmerman in an act of self-defense.

Daniel Penny acquitted in Subway Chokehold Trial

Daniel Penny acquitted of criminally negligent homicide for a chokehold that resulted in the death of Jordan Neely on a Manhattan subway car. Neely's father filed a lawsuit against Penny for negligence and injuries caused to Neely. Penny's legal team wants the lawsuit dismissed and for Neely's father to cover legal costs.

Daniel Penny's Defense Team Considers Malicious Prosecution Lawsuit

Marine veteran Daniel Penny's defense team considers suing for malicious prosecution following acquittal on charges related to a high-profile case involving the death of a homeless man in a New York City subway.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis invites Daniel Penny to relocate to Florida

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis invited former Marine Daniel Penny to relocate to Florida after his acquittal in the death of Jordan Neely. Penny maintained he acted to protect passengers from Neely's threats. He criticized New York City for failing to protect the public.

New Republic Criticism of MAGA Right's Celebration of Daniel Penny's Acquittal

The New Republic criticizes the MAGA right for celebrating Marine veteran Daniel Penny's acquittal in the death of Jordan Neely, accusing conservatives of glorifying violence and racism. The article draws backlash from critics who defend Penny's actions and accuse TNR of divisiveness and misrepresentation.

Acquittal of Pakistani Man in U.K. Rioting Case

A Pakistani man was acquitted of spreading misinformation that led to riots in the U.K. He was arrested for cyberterrorism but released after the judge found no evidence of intentional spreading of false information.

O.J. Simpson Murder Trial and FBI Investigation

The article discusses the 1994 O.J. Simpson murder trial, his acquittal, and the FBI investigation. It also covers the evidence, including the shoe print found at the crime scene, Simpson's infamous low-speed chase, and his legal troubles post-acquittal.

Acquittal of Whitley Temple in Chicago Police Car Incident

Whitley Temple, 35, was acquitted of all charges after stealing a police car, dragging an officer while naked, and being found not guilty by reason of insanity.

Kevin Spacey's Return to Hollywood

Stars come to Kevin Spacey's defense demanding he be allowed to return to Hollywood after being acquitted on sexual misconduct charges. Fellow actors like Sharon Stone and Liam Neeson praise Spacey and claim the industry needs him.

Opinion on O.J. Simpson's Death and Acquittal

CUNY Professor Marc Lamont Hill commented on O.J. Simpson's death, stating that Simpson was guilty but his acquittal was necessary due to racism in the legal system. Hill called Simpson a monster, not a martyr.

The Life and Legacy of O.J. Simpson

Former NFL running back O.J. Simpson has passed away at the age of 76 after losing his battle with cancer. Simpson was famously embroiled in the double murder trial of his ex-wife and her friend in the mid-'90s, where he was acquitted of the murders but later found responsible in a civil trial. He also faced legal issues later in life, including a conviction for armed robbery in 2008.

Acquittal of Former NYC Police Officer in Shooting Case

Former NYC police officer acquitted of murder in shooting of childhood friend during a confrontation on Long Island. Jury convicted him of menacing. Attorney General's office investigated the shooting. Jury acquitted him of murder and manslaughter charges.

Thai Court Acquits Protesters in 2008 Airport Shutdown

Thai court acquits nearly 70 people of all charges related to mass protests that shut down Bangkok’s two airports in 2008, ruling that the protests were peaceful and protected under the constitution.

Acquittal of Donald Raynor in Murder Case

Donald Raynor, accused of leading a violent gang and charged with murder in a drive-by shooting, was acquitted after a third trial due to legal errors. He spent a decade in prison before being released.

Legal Victory of Yingluck Shinawatra in Thailand

Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was acquitted of mishandling funds for a government project in 2013, continuing a legal victory streak for her family. Her brother, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was released on parole after being detained for corruption-related offenses. The ruling raised speculation about Yingluck's return to Thailand. The acquittal is seen as a sign of the rising influence of the Shinawatra family in Thai politics.