The retrial of a high-profile murder case in Miami has been postponed due to allegations of misconduct by investigators. This controversial case will remain delayed until further notice as new evidence emerges.
The attorney for the former advisor accused of murdering his ex-wife announced that the defense will request acquittal in the upcoming court session. This comes amid increasing media pressure surrounding the case.
The French Court of Appeal is reviewing a new request from <strong>Dani LeBranche</strong>, convicted in the 1994 murder of his family, for a retrial. LeBranche, who spent 18 years in prison, maintains his innocence and seeks a reconsideration of his case.
Reports indicate that the man acquitted of the murder of <strong>Jim Master Jay</strong>, a member of the famous group <strong>Run-DMC</strong>, may soon be released. This case, which has sparked widespread controversy in the music and pop culture world, could take a new turn.
A former death row inmate in Utah has requested the court to dismiss a murder case set for retrial. This request arises amid ongoing concerns regarding criminal justice.
A Spanish court has decided to keep Mitchell Ong, the sole suspect in the murder of Singaporean Audrey Fang, in custody for an additional two years. This decision came after a hearing regarding his legal status, where the judge pointed to strong evidence and a risk of flight if released.
The federal court has postponed the trial of Luis Mangione, accused of murdering the CEO of UnitedHealth Care, to October. This delay comes at a sensitive time, as the case garners significant attention in legal and media circles.
A court has denied bail for cornhole player Dayton Weber, who faces murder charges following a tragic incident that resulted in a person's death. This decision comes at a critical time for Weber, who has gained fame in his sport.
A cornhole player who lost all four limbs has waived an extradition hearing related to a fatal shooting incident. The event took place in the United States, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the incident.
In a significant development, French prosecutors have requested an additional nine years in prison for Nicolas Zepeda, accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Narumi Kurosaki, despite her body not being found. This case raises questions about the strength of the evidence and the pursuit of justice.
Spanish businessman <strong>Jesús Tavira</strong>, a key witness in the murder case of a former bank president's widow, disappeared a week ago in <strong>Alicante</strong>. His burned car was found two days later, raising questions about the circumstances of his disappearance and his connection to the case.