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Cops who kill often catch a break at sentencing time

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CHICAGO — Throughout the murder trial, prosecutors showed jurors the video seen countless times around the world of the white police officer killing a...

American on trial in Japan gets support from ex-boss Ghosn

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TOKYO — Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn has backed his former colleague American lawyer Greg Kelly’s insistence he is innocent of any wrongdoing. ...

Judges lawyers in MH17 trial visit wreckage of plane

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GILZE-RIJEN AIR BASE, Netherlands — Judges and lawyers in the trial of three Russians and a Ukrainian charged in the 2014 downing of Malaysia...

Corruption trial of former South African president starts

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JOHANNESBURG — The corruption trial of former South African President Jacob Zuma began Wednesday more than 25 years after some of his alleged offenses. ...

Judge ends trial of 3 accused after Hillsborough disaster

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SALFORD, England — A judge ended the trial of two retired police officers and a lawyer accused of altering police statements following the 1989...

UK court ends trial of three men over Hillsborough disaster

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LONDON — A British judge on Wednesday ended the trial of two former police officers and an ex-lawyer on charges of perverting the course...

Iowa murder suspect blames mystery men for runner’s slaying

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IOWA CITY, Iowa — The man on trial for the 2018 abduction and stabbing death of a University of Iowa student testified in his...

Pope moves youth seminary out of Vatican amid abuse trial

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ROME — Pope Francis has decided to move a youth seminary outside Vatican City, taking action before the Vatican’s criminal tribunal renders a verdict...

Italy orders trial for 4 Egyptians accused in student death

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ROME — A Rome judge on Tuesday ordered four high-ranking members of Egypt’s security forces to stand trial for the abduction, torture and killing...

Charleston shooter lawyer: Racist delusion showed incapacity

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — The man on federal death row for the racist slayings of nine members of a Black South Carolina congregation was wrongly...