Menendez Brothers' Legal Battle for Clemency

California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the Menendez brothers will have parole board hearings in mid-June to determine whether they should be granted clemency. District Attorney Nathan Hochman stated that new evidence suggesting abuse doesn't warrant a new trial for the convicted killers. The brothers are currently serving life sentences for the murders of their parents in 1989.

Criminal Justice System

Teenager involved in deadly car crash in St. Paul, Minnesota not charged by progressive prosecutor now faces charges for stabbing a man. District Attorney Mary Moriarty faces criticism for leniency over public safety.

Legal and International Relations

New L.A. district attorney does not support overturning Menendez brothers' murder conviction. President Zelenskyy must consider handing over 50% of Ukrainian mineral resources for protection from the U.S.

Criticism of the Trial of Daniel Penny in New York City

New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino expresses concerns about the trial of Daniel Penny, a U.S. Marine veteran accused in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, criticizing the politicization of the District Attorney's office and the portrayal of Penny as a villain by the prosecution.

Controversy over sentencing of Austin police officer in a case involving a man in mental health crisis

Austin police officer sentenced to two years in prison for deadly conduct in a case involving a man in a mental health crisis, sparking backlash against the progressive district attorney. Law enforcement community accuses DA of targeting police officers and abusing power.

Controversy over Death Penalty Decision in Jose Ibarra's Case

Jose Ibarra, convicted of killing Laken Riley, received a life sentence without parole in Georgia. District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez's decision not to pursue the death penalty sparked controversy. The case involved brutal details of the murder, with politicians criticizing the DA's stance against the death penalty.

Laken Riley Murder Trial and Death Penalty Debate

State senator demands Georgia Attorney General to intervene and seek death penalty for Laken Riley's killer, Jose Ibarra, after District Attorney refuses to pursue it due to collateral consequences for undocumented defendants.

Controversy over Murder Trial in Georgia

The article discusses the murder trial of Laken Riley, who was killed by an illegal immigrant in Georgia. The district attorney chose not to seek the death penalty for the murderer, sparking controversy.

Tragic Family Incident in Tennessee

A 12-year-old girl is charged with suffocating her 8-year-old cousin as she slept while they were visiting family in Tennessee. The incident occurred after an argument over an iPhone.

Portland District Attorney Replacement and Statue Restoration

Portland-area voters replace progressive District Attorney with tough-on-crime challenger. Historical statues in Portland being decommissioned and repaired, including statues of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. Some statues, like the one of former editor-in-chief Scott, won't be restored. Portland continues to address the aftermath of 2020 protests and riots.

Donald Trump's legal battle over 2020 election interference charges

Former President Donald Trump challenges decision not to disqualify district attorney overseeing 2020 election interference charges against him. Trump's lawyer argues for dismissal and disqualification of the DA due to alleged misconduct in political persecution.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Georgia Senate Investigation

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis refuses to cooperate with Georgia Senate investigation, claiming it is unlawful. The investigation centers around alleged misuse of taxpayer funds in indicting former President Trump on racketeering charges.

Georgia lawmakers question Fulton County District Attorney's use of taxpayer dollars

Georgia lawmakers question Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' use of taxpayer dollars, alleging lack of oversight over her $36.6 million budget. Willis faces allegations of conflicts of interest and misuse of funds, including hiring a special prosecutor due to a romantic relationship.

Anti-Israel Protest at UCLA

Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett explains why anti-Israel agitators will not be held accountable as police dismantle a protest encampment at UCLA.

New York District Attorney Apologizes for Outburst at Police Officer

New York district attorney apologizes for outburst towards police officer during a traffic stop, citing stress from work and personal issues. She has pleaded guilty to the speeding ticket, referred the matter for review, and will self-report to the grievance committee.

Tennessee Easter Shooting

The man who allegedly shot and killed one person and wounded five others on Easter in Tennessee should have never been released, according to the Rutherford County district attorney.

El Paso Border Riot and Migrants' Release

Migrants accused in the El Paso border riot were ordered to be released on personal recognizance bonds by a Texas magistrate judge due to the District Attorney's office being unprepared. Additional hearings are scheduled for Monday. Some migrants face charges related to riot participation and assaults on Texas National Guard soldiers.

Allegations of Racially Biased Training in Fulton County District Attorney's Office

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis allegedly subjected her employees to mandatory race training that forced them to rate 'Black' or 'White' skin colors as either 'Good' or 'Bad'. The training was described as injecting racism into the office and creating a hostile work environment.

Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis' Relationship with Special Counsel Nathan Wade

The District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, Fani Willis, is facing scrutiny for her romantic relationship with Special Counsel Nathan Wade, who was hired to help prosecute former President Donald Trump. Trump's defense team alleges Wade visited Willis at her home multiple times late at night, based on cellphone data. Willis and Wade deny dating prior to 2022. The Trump team is trying to get Willis removed from the case due to ethics concerns.

Allegations of Misconduct in High-Profile Legal Case in Atlanta

A lawyer in Atlanta challenges charges against his client, who was involved in a scheme to submit fake electors to overturn the 2020 election. Allegations of a romantic relationship between the district attorney and a special prosecutor leading the case have led to calls for recusal and dismissal of charges. The case poses a significant threat to Donald Trump and his allies. The judge overseeing the case is set to hold an evidentiary hearing on the relationship between the district attorney and the special prosecutor.