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Maria Dearaujo’s trial painted a far more nuanced picture of alleged voter fraud than the mosaic offered by conservatives. Rather than any efforts to deceive, the evidence revolved around a woman who spoke broken English and said she only voted after a BMV clerk suggested she could, and stopped doing so when the Secretary of State’s office told her it was illegal.
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After deliberating for two days, the jury found Meade guilty reckless homicide for killing Casey Goodson Jr. in 2020. The judge declared a mistrial on a murder charge.
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In March, a California Jury ruled that Meta and YouTube were responsible for harming a young user with their addictive content algorithms.
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Republican U.S. Sen. Husted's testimony in the high-profile corruption trial comes as he faces a hot-button retention bid this fall to keep the Senate seat to which he was appointed last year as a successor to JD Vance. He is expected to face Democrat Sherrod Brown, a three-term former senator who lost a reelection bid in 2024.
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Nicola Barrett (left) and Erica Christie (right), who served on the jury in the defamation case filed by former Mount Carmel Health System physician William Husel, spoke out against a judge's decision to end the trial.
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Former Mount Carmel doctor William Husel testified Tuesday about what he went through personally during an investigation into accusations that he overprescribed painkillers.
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This was the first of two cases against Hunter Biden brought by a Justice Department special counsel. Biden also faces tax charges in a separate prosecution scheduled to go to trial in September.
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This year will likely see the long-awaited trials for two former law enforcement officers who shot and killed Black men in two separate incidents in 2020.
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A judge has set a date for the retrial of a former University of Cincinnati police officer charged with killing a black motorist during a traffic stop,…
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The jury in the Ray Tensing murder trial has not been able to reach a verdict. The judge accepted their statement and declared a mistrial. The former...