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Testimony ends in key hearing for 3 tied to Whitmer plot

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JACKSON, Mich. — A war veteran who said he believes in small government explained Friday how he became an FBI informant in a federal...

Attorneys say Joe Exotic of ‘Tiger King’ wants new trial

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Joe Exotic of “Tiger King" fame has found new attorneys who say they plan to file a motion for a new...

Nearly 100 on trial in Sicily for suspected Mafia EU fraud

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ROME — A trial began in Sicily on Tuesday for 97 suspected Mafia members and white-collar professionals allegedly in cahoots with mobsters in what...

10 death row inmates in Oklahoma could get new trials

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OKLAHOMA CITY — As many as 10 death row inmates in Oklahoma, more than one-fifth of the state’s prisoners condemned to die, could escape...

Kansas Supreme Court suspends foul-mouthed judge from bench

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BELLE PLAINE, Kan. — A foul-mouthed Kansas judge accused of bigotry who cursed at courthouse employees so often that a trial clerk kept a...

Kansas Supreme Court suspends foul-mouthed judge from bench

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BELLE PLAINE, Kan. — A foul-mouthed Kansas judge accused of bigotry who cursed at courthouse employees so often that a trial clerk kept a...

Oregon high court affirms juries can acquit in split votes

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SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Supreme Court, ruling before the start of a murder case, has upheld that a defendant can be acquitted by...

Truck attack plot suspect diagnosed with delusional disorder

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GREENBELT, Md. — A Maryland man charged with planning an Islamic State-inspired attack at a shopping and entertainment complex near Washington, D.C., was diagnosed...

Germany: 1st verdict expected in Syria torture trial

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BERLIN — Human rights campaigners and torture survivors are closely watching a verdict expected from a German court Wednesday in the trial of a...

Israeli court delays Netanyahu corruption trial until April

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JERUSALEM — The Jerusalem court overseeing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial has delayed the opening of the dramatic evidentiary stage until after March...