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People Are Stealing Legos. Here's Why
Lego larceny may be on the rise. French police have been investigating an international ring of toy thieves with a particular affinity for the colorful,… -
Italian Mob Fugitive Caught In Caribbean After Posting Cooking Videos Online
An Italian organized crime suspect was caught in the Caribbean after police tracked him down through cooking videos he had uploaded online, in which he… -
Diverse Jury In Derek Chauvin Trial Could Lend 'Perception Of Legitimacy' To Deliberations
GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says he thinks the judge did a good job selecting a diverse jury, but says the dynamic will ultimately come down to the individual personalities of each juror. -
Rollins' Policy Of Avoiding Prosecution Of Low-Level Offenses May Be Reducing Future Crimes
New study suggests that showing leniency to low-level offenders reduced the chances they will commit more serious crimes. -
As Supreme Court Agrees To Review Marathon Bomber's Sentence, Experts Worry About Reopening Old Wounds
The Trump administration had asked the high court to reinstate Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death penalty, which was overturned last year. -
Suffolk D.A. Rachael Rollins On Moving To Drop Sean Ellis’ Final Gun Charge
“I have never seen this level of corruption," Rollins said. -
Atlanta Shootings Fit In Larger Context Of Anti-Asian Hate, Harvard's Juliette Kayyem Says
Three Atlanta-area spas were attacked on Tuesday by the same suspected gunman, who killed eight people. -
Eight Women Shot To Death At Atlanta Massage Parlors; Man Arrested
Authorities in Cherokee County and the city of Atlanta are investigating the attacks at three businesses. The suspect is white. Authorities say many of the victims appear to be of Asian descent. -
Jury Selection In Chauvin Trial Hits 'Speed Bump,' Highlights Difficulties In Finding Impartial Jury
As with other high profile cases including the Boston Marathon bombing case, the defense for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who is charged with murdering George Floyd, faces an uphill battle in finding an impartial jury in Minneapolis. GBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says, "you might as well just keep it in the community." -
Trial Of Former Officer Derek Chauvin Set To Begin Monday
The former Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd faces charges of second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. The trial will begin with jury selection, which could take weeks.