Government claims that outsourced criminal justice services are working well are routinely greeted with scepticism by frontline lawyers. Eduardo Reyes investigates.
The fate of a Chicago man accused of using Snapchat to circulate a $10,000 bounty on the life of a top Border Patrol commander rests in a federal jury’s hands ...
Jim O’Callaghan introduces omnibus Bill banning ‘sex for rent’, allowing prison officers use pepper spray and regulating outdoor seating ...
State Pathologist Dr Heidi Okkers told the trial the head injuries Mason suffered were the result of shaking and being struck ...
Snapchat messages a Chicago man accused of soliciting the murder of a Border Patrol commander unknowingly sent to a ...
It is right for Italy to request to be civil party in trial as this is 'a wound that has been inflicted on the whole country, ...
WINNIPEG — Winnipeg’s mayor says he has faith that the city’s police chief will root out any problems within the ranks in the ...
Federal immigration authorities allowed a suspect in a $100 million jewelry heist believed to be the largest in U.S. history ...
The UN migration agency, IOM, expressed deep concern on Monday over multiple deadly shipwrecks that are believed to have ...
Former assistant public defender says dozens of old criminal cases should be re-examined to determine whether defendants were ...
Cook County Associate Judge Raymond Myles, 66, was the first Chicago-area judge to be shot and killed in more than three ...
ICC judges rule former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte fit for proceedings and schedule hearing to assess crimes against ...