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Seven GOP Senators Vote to Convict Trump During Second Impeachment Trial
Senators Susan Collins, Mitt Romney, Lisa Murkowski, Ben Sasse, Patrick Toomey, Bill Cassidy and Richard Burr joined all of their Democratic colleagues to vote for a conviction on Saturday.
These Are the Differences in Trump's 2 Impeachment Trials
Former President Donald Trump will make history this week as the only U.S. president to be impeached twice and the first to undergo trial after leaving office.
GOP Senator Suggests Impeachment Vote Won't Mirror Constitutionality Vote
The Republican lawmaker said whether Trump is convicted "depends upon that which is presented" during the Senate trial.
Tim Kaine to Drop Attempt at Censuring Donald Trump Over Lack of Support
Senator Kaine said his bipartisan censure resolution, an alternative to the impeachment trial, does not have enough support from either the Democrats or Republicans.
Rand Paul Forces Fellow Republicans to Show Their Hands on Impeachment
Forty-five Republicans went on record saying they don't view the trial as constitutional, effectively removing almost any doubt that a two-thirds majority will convict.
Here Are Donald Trump's Reasons for Pardoning Lil Wayne
The rapper was expected to face a prison sentence of up to 10 years after pleading guilty to a weapon possession charge.
Netflix Series 'The Innocence Files' Asks If Bite Mark Analysis Is Legit
Some continue to champion the practice, while others claim it shouldn't be used as evidence.
SEAL Eddie Gallagher Accuses Navy of Meddling in Case: 'All About Ego'
Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher accused the Navy Secretary and a rear admiral of "meddling" in his case before mocking those who accused him of war crimes.
Will R. Kelly Go to Jail?
The R&B singer was charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse in Cook County Court on Friday.
Man Seeks To Have Gun Conviction Overturned
Jose Ines Garcia Zarate argued that a judge failed to tell jurors that "momentary possession" of a gun was not illegal.
New DNA Tests Ordered in 1983 Quadruple Murder
Kevin Cooper was sentenced to death in 1985 after he was found guilty of the gruesome 1983 murders of four people.
Georgia Minister Flees Before Being Convicted Of Rape
Don Martin missed the closing arguments and guilty conviction, authorities announced on Tuesday.
Paul Manafort Accused of Violating Mueller Plea Bargain
Manafort allegedly began lying to investigators just two months after agreeing to cooperate.
Inmate Calls Injection 'Torture,' Wants Electric Chair
Three days before his scheduled execution, convicted killer Edmund Zagorski convinced Tennessee's Supreme Court to spare him death by lethal injection in favor of the electric chair.
Brock Turner Loses Sexual Assault Conviction Appeal
"I absolutely don't understand what you are talking about," Justice Franklin Elia told Turner's attorney.
Trump Impeachment College Course Title Changed
The university has insisted that the course will be a broader look at the ways a president can be removed from office.
Joe Arpaio Files To Have Conviction Reversed Again
Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has said Judge Susan Bolton "refused to hear or rule on the Motion for New Trial," in his second attempt to have his conviction cleared.
New Steven Avery Video Proves He Was Framed: Attorney
A never-before-seen video shows that evidence against Steven Avery of "Making a Murderer" fame was planted or fabricated, defense attorney Kathleen Zellner tells Newsweek.
Sessions's War on Forensics Means Unsafe Convictions
The criminal justice system has been using guesswork dressed up as science to send people to jail.
Seven Films and Shows to Watch on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu
Recently added: "Breakfast at Tiffany's," "Happy Gilmore," "City of Gold," "13TH" and more.
Too Many British Convicts Leave Prison in Coffins
The penal system in Britain is in desperate need of reform, says Frances Crook OBE.
Misconduct Undermines Steven Avery Verdict, Lawyer Says
"Making a Murderer" prosecutor Ken Kratz bragged about the case to women and tried to coerce women into sex, his accusers told investigators.
Supreme Court Opens Door to Protections for Stun Guns
The decision is a temporary victory for gun rights activists.
Inside the Oregon Militant Standoff
The knotty case involves arson, grazing fines and protesting federal "tyranny."
Former Israeli Prime Minister's Jail Term Reduced
Israel's top court has partly overturned the bribery conviction for former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, reducing his sentence to 18 months in jail.
Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail, Will Remain Under House Arrest Until Sentencing
Oscar Pistorius has been granted bail by the North Gauteng High Court and told that he will remain under house arrest until his sentencing for murder on April 18, 2016.
Washington Post Reporter Convicted in Espionage Trial, Iranian TV Says
The Post reacted strongly to the conviction Sunday night.
A Brief History of Suge Knight's Legal Run-Ins
The former Death Row Records exec was re-arraigned on Thursday, and will stand trial for murder in July.
Phil Rudd, AC/DC Drummer, Pleads Guilty to Threat-to-Kill Charge
Rudd faces up to seven years in jail for threatening to "take out" a former employee.
How the Amanda Knox Media Circus Forgot the Murder Victim
An Italian court will soon decide whether to confirm Knox's conviction and 28-year sentence.