A Scranton man who admitted posing as a police officer in the Back Mountain has been sentenced to serve up to two years in ...
A Fairview Township man apologized Wednesday for robbing the Mountain Top branch of PNC Bank when he told a clerk he "just ...
Convicted murderer Natanihel Sanmartin apologized for killing Carla Pina but his effort at seeking forgiveness was not accepted by her family. "Everyday my mom is missed; I will never accept his ...
A Wilkes-Barre man convicted at trial of murdering his girlfriend by shooting in the face at near point-blank range while he in an alcohol- and drug-induced rage was sentenced Monday to serve up ...
WILKES-BARRE — A Wilkes-Barre man pled guilty to sharing child sexual abuse images. Matthew Kennedy, 41, of Blackman Street, was charged in October 2023, following an investigation by Luzerne County ...
A Laflin woman sentenced to house arrest after she did not challenge charges she stabbed her then-boyfriend in the neck inside a Harveys Lake boat house believes her appeal should be reviewed by the ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A judge will be transferred out of the Domestic Violence Division of Cook County Circuit Court at his own request, following harsh criticism after the judge released a man who ...
Jan. 17—WILKES-BARRE — Clutching a stuffed animal, an 11-year-old girl stood just feet away from Michael William Mullins, who appeared before Luzerne County Judge David W. Lupas to be sentenced on ...
Michael Williams Mullins leaves the Luzerne County Courthouse after being sentenced to state prison Friday. WILKES-BARRE — Clutching a stuffed animal, an 11-year-old girl stood just feet away ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Cook County judge who presided over two order of protection cases in which the suspects went on to allegedly kill a woman and child has been moved off domestic violence cases.
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna administered the oath of office to Supreme Court’s new judge Justice Krishnan Vinod Chandran, on Thursday (January 16, 2025.) Justice Chandran was formerly ...
But one need look no further than the perversely disparate treatment of two federal judges to appreciate the urgent need for reform. Justice Alito was either too tone deaf to see – or simply ...