Rudolph Giuliani's latest legal filing shocks judge
A federal judge wrote that Rudolph Giuliani's latest legal submission, which she has rejected, was not even signed by the attorney.
Diddy case update: Lawyers want him to have access to laptop
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs are asking the judge to grant him access to a government-provided laptop in jail.
Lawyer for Naresh Bhatt, accused of killing wife, wants to keep case off TV
Naresh Bhatt is scheduled to go to trial next year on charges related to the killing of his missing wife, Mamta Kafle Bhatt.
Aileen Cannon asks Taylor Swift for detailed argument in copyright case
Judge Aileen Cannon is requiring Taylor Swift to respond to a $7 million copyright infringement lawsuit brought by Kimberly Marasco.
Man convicted in Laken Riley killing seeks new trial, citing legal errors
Key evidence included 26-year-old Jose Ibarra's DNA under the nursing student's fingernails and his fingerprint on her phone
Former Republican official's murder trial finally gets trial date
A former Republican official in Norwalk, Connecticut is scheduled to go to trial for a murder charge on May 19 of next year.
Fani Willis ordered to hand over all Jack Smith communications
The district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, has been resisting a conservative group's attempts to obtain the records.
Fani Willis may have to pay conservative watchdog after judge's ruling
Fani Willis may have to pay attorney's costs to the conservative activist group, Judicial Watch, following a ruling by a judge.
Black Swan trial update: Ashley Benefield sentenced for shooting husband
Judge refuses leniency plea from former ballerina's lawyers, as he jails her following manslaughter conviction.
Can Donald Trump pardon Daniel Penny? What we know
Trump allies have strongly backed the ex-Marine, who is on trial for allegedly killing a homeless man in New York City.
Will Joe Biden pardon his brother next? What we know
Republicans say that Jim Biden traded on his brother's name to take out loans that he never repaid.
Hunter Biden knew all along he would be pardoned - former prosecutor
Hunter Biden turned down a very favorable "sweetheart" deal which could have ended his gun and tax evasion cases last year.
Robert Roberson judge leaves death row case for unknown reason
The judge presiding over Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson's case recused herself on Monday.
Ex-cop Roger Golubski found dead after failing to appear for trial
Roger Golubski was found dead in his home as jury selection in his trial was expected to start on Monday.
Sarah Boone sentenced to life in prison
'Suitcase Killer' Sarah Boone has been sentenced to life in prison for the second-degree murder of boyfriend Jorge Torres Jr. Newsweek's Live Blog is closed.
Bryan Kohberger's attorneys say new memo could threaten people's lives
The defense in the Bryan Kohberger case is asking the court to seal a memorandum.
Suitcase murder trial update: Sarah Boone sentenced to life in prison
Sarah Boone was sentenced to life in prison on a second-degree murder charge on Monday.
ICC chief blasts US and Russia over 'appalling' interference
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham recently labeled the ICC a "dangerous joke."
Donald Trump ally joins RFK Jr lawsuit against Joe Biden
Trump previously pardoned Michael Flynn, his former national security adviser, after he was indicted on a charge of lying to the FBI.
Romanian court orders recount of far-right candidate's shocking victory
Far-right independent candidate Calin Georgescu led the first round after his TikTok-driven campaign beat the incumbent President.
Can Donald Trump pardon Rudy Giuliani?
Guliani is facing two criminal trails and a defamation judgement.
Ohio AG to appeal ruling that struck down state's six-week abortion ban
Dave Yost filed a notice of appeal on Friday, challenging an Ohio judge's ruling that the state's so-called heartbeat law was unconstitutional.
California teen charged with murder after shooting four, burning house down
Miguel Sandoval is facing murder charges after he allegedly shot four people during a home burglary and set the house on fire.
Donald Trump's lawyer calls on Letitia James to follow Jack Smith's lead
The New York attorney general, Letitia James, struck a defiant tone against Donald Trump as soon as he won the presidential election.
Ohio Supreme Court gives up on transgender case after justices too divided
The Ohio Supreme Court failed to reach a decision on whether a transgender woman can change the sex on her birth certificate.
Prosecutors in Karen Read trial want phone and interview records
Prosecutors are seeking phone and interview records ahead of Karen Read's murder retrial.
Democrats accused of faking pro-Trump website
A group that wanted to run against Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is trying to uncover those responsible for a fake pro-Trump website.
Why Erik and Lyle Menendez didn't appear at resentencing hearing
Lyle and Erik Menendez missed their hearing due to technical issues. A December 11 court date was pushed to January 30 as their lawyers seek a reduced sentence.
Mississippi court upholds ban on medical marijuana advertising
A Mississippi court upheld the state's ban on medical marijuana advertising, rejecting arguments it violates the First Amendment.
Whoopi Goldberg wants more cases reviewed if Menendez brothers get released
The hosts of The View discussed the Menendez brothers' hearing, abuse awareness and the justice system's focus on punishment, deterrence and rehabilitation.