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How Likely Is The Michelle Carter Case To Reach The Supreme Court?
Daniel Medwed predicts that the Supreme Court will find little substance to Carter's claim that her texts should be protected by the First Amendment. -
Conviction Upheld For Woman Who Urged Boyfriend's Suicide
A young woman who as a teenager encouraged her boyfriend through dozens of text messages to kill himself is responsible for his suicide, Massachusetts highest court ruled Wednesday. -
UMass Amherst Heroin Case Reaches Highest Court
The case that sparked scrutiny of UMass' controversial confidential informant program heads into the last stages of appeal. -
Quincy Con Man Headed To Prison
Scott Wolas is accused of bilking investors in a property in Quincy that he was trying to buy. -
Toronto Gardener Pleads Guilty To Killing 8 Men, Some Of Whom Were Buried In Planters
Bruce McArthur, 67, admitted to killing the men between 2010 and 2017 and disposing of their bodies on or near a client's property. Nearly all the victims had ties to Toronto's LGBT community. -
Fall River Police: Would-Be Bank Robber Gets Cold Feet, Rips Up Note
Police are looking for a woman they say intended to rob a bank but got cold feet and left without a penny. -
Police Say 'Empire' Actor Jussie Smollett Attacked In Possible Hate Crime
The star of the Fox drama was reportedly assaulted Tuesday in downtown Chicago. His attackers are said to have poured a chemical substance on him and wrapped a rope around his neck. -
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Wisc. Girl Missing For Months Is Found Alive And Helps Deputies Catch Alleged Captor
Jayme Closs, missing since Oct. 15 when her parents were found dead, approached a woman Thursday and asked for help. Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, is being held on counts of kidnapping and homicide. -
Border Patrol Agent Pleads Not Guilty To Killing 4 Sex Workers
Juan David Ortiz, a supervisor in the U.S. Border Patrol, wanted to "clean the streets," he says. Ortiz is accused of killing four women, and prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty.