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Judge Appears Reluctant To Intervene In Embattled Boston Police Commissioner White's Firing
In a Thursday hearing, White's lawyer argued he should have an opportunity to clear his name. The city argued that Janey was within her rights and that no such judicial hearing was required. -
Gross Says Walsh Knew Of Domestic Violence Charges Against Dennis White; Walsh Denies It
Ex-mayor refutes the charge, as Janey goes to court to dump White. -
With Lethal Injections Harder To Come By, Some States Are Turning To Firing Squads
South Carolina's Republican governor signed a bill into law last week that sounds like it's from a different century: death row inmates must choose… -
What Does Justice For Mikayla Miller Look Like?
Miller's death is a deeply personal loss for her family; it's also become a case study in the distrust that an increasingly wide segment of society has for law enforcement. -
Retired Police Commissioner Gross Backs Essaibi George For Boston Mayor
William Gross says City Councilor Annissa Essaibi George can unite Boston’s diverse neighborhoods. -
Questions Raised Over Impartiality Of Juror In Derek Chauvin Trial
Could a juror misrepresenting himself be grounds for an appeal? -
Dirt Bikes And ATVs Are Running Wild In Franklin Park, And The Zoo Animals Don't Like It
A Wednesday community meeting revealed few solutions to a vexing problem -
'Creepy' Robot Dog Loses Job With New York Police Department
After a public outcry, a robotic dog once hailed by the New York Police Department a high-tech crime-fighting sidekick is getting sent back to its… -
Lawyer Says Police Didn't Need To Arrest Man Who Died After Being Pinned To Ground
Alameda Police "mishandled" the arrest of 26-year-old Mario Gonzalez last week and caused his death, according to the attorney representing the man's… -
Hate-Crime Laws Don't Prevent Hate Crimes, BU Professor Says
Following the near-unanimous passage of anti-Asian hate-crime legislation in Washington last week, writer and educator Saida Grundy joined Boston Public…