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Julian Assange Arrested In London
Assange had been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy since 2012. -
Wrongful Death Lawsuit In Texting Suicide Case Resolved
Michelle Carter was convicted in 2017 of involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 death of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III and began serving a 15-month sentence in February. -
Feds Charge 24 In Alleged $1.2 Billion Medicare Fraud Scheme
Prosecutors allege a multilayered scheme to defraud Medicare, with doctors prescribing unneeded back, shoulder, wrist and knee braces to elderly and disabled patients. -
Slaying Puts Focus On Ride-Hailing Safety, Fake Drivers
Law enforcement agencies and ride-hailing companies are intensifying efforts to warn passengers against getting into a car without checking to ensure both the vehicle and driver are legitimate. -
New Wynn CEO Under Fire In Final Day Of Hearings
The Mass. Gaming Commission wrapped up the third day of testimony on Thursday. -
Actresses Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman Appear In Court To Face Charges In College Cheating Scandal
The actresses were among 13 parents who appeared in Boston federal court Wednesday to face charges in the college admissions scandal. -
SJC Hears Appeals In Boston PD Employment Discrimination Case
The Supreme Justice Court is considering the case of a man who was denied a job with the Boston Police Department after a faulty drug test. -
3 Months Into New Criminal Justice Law, Success For Some And Snafus For Others
While some prisoners are benefiting from reduced sentences under the First Step Act, implementation of other aspects of the law has been hit with delays. -
The Jussie Smollett Allegations: A Timeline Of What Happened When
A lot has happened in roughly two months — from the Empire actor's initial police report in Chicago to prosecutors' decision to drop the charges against him. Here's a brief history of the key dates. -
Do Police Really Have A Quota For Traffic Tickets? If They Did, It Would Probably Be Illegal
It may not be a myth after all. Federal prosecutors say the disbanded Massachusetts State Police Troop E implemented a quote system for traffic tickets. But is it actually illegal?