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Looking Back On The Sean Ellis Case
Sean Ellis will not be retried for the 1993 murder of Boston Police Detective John Mulligan, prosecutors said Monday. -
Salem Nonprofit Bilked By Bernie Madoff Looks Back 10 Years Later
The Lappin Foundation in Salem had to shut down the day after the arrest of Bernie Madoff. The foundation's $8 million endowment was wiped out. -
Hate Crime Reports In Mass. Hit 10-Year High
The number of hate crimes reported to the state increased by almost 10 percent to a 10-year high in 2017, the state said in a new report. -
Gunman Attacks French Christmas Market, Killing At Least 2 And Wounding Several
Initial reports indicate a suspect had been known to authorities as a security risk. -
Charlottesville Jury Recommends 419 Years Plus Life For Neo-Nazi Who Killed Protester
After two days of deliberation, jurors said James Alex Fields Jr. should spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering Heather Heyer and injuring 35 others at the Unite the Right rally last year. -
The State Supreme Judicial Court Takes On 'No-Crime' Evidence Testing
The SJC is hearing oral arguments about whether a law designed to give the wrongfully convicted a chance at exoneration also applies to defendants who claim no crime ever occurred. -
James Alex Fields, Unite The Right Protester Who Killed Heather Heyer, Found Guilty
The jury convicted Fields of first degree murder on Friday after several hours of deliberation. He rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotestors in 2017, killing Heyer and injuring several others. -
Prosecutors File First U.S. Charges Stemming From 2016 Panama Papers Leak
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman says the defendants "had a playbook to repatriate un-taxed money into the U.S. banking system." -
Pastors Call For Neighbors To Aid In Shooter's Capture
Pastors from Global Ministries Christian Church in Dorchester are urging residents to help police investigate a fatal Friday night shooting. -
Woman Charged With Drunken Driving In Weekend Bus Crash
A woman police say was drunk when she was involved in a crash with a school bus full of adults and children has been released on $2,500 bail.