Skip to content
Advertisement

Law_Crime

Latest Stories

adab87a723ab480a4e0f6a7067000282.jpg

adab87a723ab480a4e0f6a7067000282.jpg

Sacramento Kings's Jason Thompson, left, goes up to shoot against Philadelphia 76ers's Byron Mullens during the first half of an NBA basketball game on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

29371a6b239d480a4e0f6a706700c595.jpg

29371a6b239d480a4e0f6a706700c595.jpg

Sacramento Kings's Isaiah Thomas reacts after making a basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

9b75aba323e9490a4e0f6a706700d8e3.jpg

9b75aba323e9490a4e0f6a706700d8e3.jpg

Philadelphia 76ers's Michael Carter-Williams (1) goes up to shoot against Sacramento Kings's Quincy Acy (5) and Ray McCallum (3) during the second half of an NBA basketball game on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Philadelphia. Sacramento won 115-98. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

230042f1037f420a4e0f6a7067007b48.jpg

230042f1037f420a4e0f6a7067007b48.jpg

Angelo Sarno, attorney for the parents of Rachel Canning, the New Jersey student who sued her parents to support her, talks to the press about Canning's return to her home, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Roseland, N.J. Sarno said the 18-year-old's return is not contingent on any financial or other considerations. A judge last week denied the teen's request for child support and to have her parents pay her remaining high school tuition. But the judge scheduled an April court date to consider the over-arching question of whether the Cannings are obligated to financially support their adult daughter. Canning had left her parents' house on Oct. 30, two days before she turned 18 after a tumultuous stretch during which her parents separated and reconciled and the teen began getting into uncharacteristic trouble at school. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

6245f7f4037d420a4e0f6a706700a40d.jpg

6245f7f4037d420a4e0f6a706700a40d.jpg

Angelo Sarno, attorney for the parents of Rachel Canning, the New Jersey student who sued her parents to support her, talks to the press about Canning's return to her home, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Roseland, N.J. Sarno said the 18-year-old's return is not contingent on any financial or other considerations. A judge last week denied the teen's request for child support and to have her parents pay her remaining high school tuition. But the judge scheduled an April court date to consider the over-arching question of whether the Cannings are obligated to financially support their adult daughter. Canning had left her parents' house on Oct. 30, two days before she turned 18 after a tumultuous stretch during which her parents separated and reconciled and the teen began getting into uncharacteristic trouble at school. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

36251a98037f420a4e0f6a706700f6d8.jpg

36251a98037f420a4e0f6a706700f6d8.jpg

Angelo Sarno, attorney for the parents of Rachel Canning, the New Jersey student who sued her parents to support her, walks into his office building after talking to the press about Canning's return to her home, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Roseland, N.J. Sarno said the 18-year-old's return is not contingent on any financial or other considerations. A judge last week denied the teen's request for child support and to have her parents pay her remaining high school tuition. But the judge scheduled an April court date to consider the over-arching question of whether the Cannings are obligated to financially support their adult daughter. Canning had left her parents' house on Oct. 30, two days before she turned 18 after a tumultuous stretch during which her parents separated and reconciled and the teen began getting into uncharacteristic trouble at school. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

e34a244b038a420a4e0f6a7067004731.jpg

e34a244b038a420a4e0f6a7067004731.jpg

In this Jan. 17, 2014, file photo, Tennessee Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission member Chris Clem participate in a hearing in Nashville, Tenn. Clem, a leading conservative member of the commission that evaluates Tennessee’s appellate judges, said the panel was influenced by partisan politics in deciding whether a judge on the state’s highest court was fit to serve. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

0a1d56bd0362420a4e0f6a7067001c24.jpg

0a1d56bd0362420a4e0f6a7067001c24.jpg

FILE - In this Jan. 17, 2014, file photo, Tennessee Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission members Chris Clem, left, and Joseph "Woody" Woodruff participate in a hearing in Nashville, Tenn. Clem, a leading conservative member of the commission that evaluates Tennessee’s appellate judges, said the panel was influenced by partisan politics in deciding whether a judge on the state’s highest court was fit to serve. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig, file)

fba4b78a0398430a4e0f6a706700af40.jpg

fba4b78a0398430a4e0f6a706700af40.jpg

File - In this Nov. 21, 2013, file photo, Utah Attorney General John Swallow speaks during a news conference announcing that he is stepping down amid multiple investigations of bribery and misconduct, at the Utah State Capitol, in Salt Lake City. A House committee that investigated Swallow has released a final report of its findings Wednesday, March 12, 2014. The report came as the Utah State Bar announced it's been investigating Swallow for over a year after initial allegations against him appeared in the media. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

611850d90392430a4e0f6a7067000f10.jpg

611850d90392430a4e0f6a7067000f10.jpg

File - In this Nov. 21, 2013, file photo, Utah Attorney General John Swallow looks down during a news conference announcing that he is stepping down amid multiple investigations of bribery and misconduct, at the Utah State Capitol, in Salt Lake City. A House committee that investigated Swallow has released a final report of its findings Wednesday, March 12, 2014. The report came as the Utah State Bar announced it's been investigating Swallow for over a year after initial allegations against him appeared in the media. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

f9455d2c034b410a4e0f6a706700da17.jpg

f9455d2c034b410a4e0f6a706700da17.jpg

Ed Klumpp, left, a former Topeka, Kan., police chief who lobbies for law enforcement groups, reviews notes taken by Eric Smith, right, a lobbyist for the League of Kansas Municipalities, during a House committee debate on gun-rights legislation, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. The league opposes the legislation, which strips cities and counties of their power to regulate guns. (AP Photo/John Hanna)

eb79e742029e3e0a4e0f6a7067000a18.jpg

eb79e742029e3e0a4e0f6a7067000a18.jpg

FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2014, file photo, plaintiffs Matthew Barraza, left, and his husband Tony Milner, right, look on as their son Jesse, 4, plays, during a news conference in Salt Lake City. A federal judge is set to hear arguments Wednesday morning, March 12, 2014, from four same-sex couples suing Utah over its decision to stop granting benefits to newly married gay couples. The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit in January saying the state's decision violates the couple's vested rights. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

74597e80029f3e0a4e0f6a70670089cd.jpg

74597e80029f3e0a4e0f6a70670089cd.jpg

FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2014, file photo, plaintiffs Matthew Barraza, left, looks on as his husband Tony Milner, right, holds their son Jesse, 4, following a news conference in Salt Lake City. A federal judge is set to hear arguments Wednesday morning, March 12, 2014, from four same-sex couples suing Utah over its decision to stop granting benefits to newly married gay couples. The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit in January saying the state's decision violates the couple's vested rights. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

09a9724b0455460a4e0f6a7067003987.jpg

09a9724b0455460a4e0f6a7067003987.jpg

In this Oct. 29, 2013, photo, Princeton's Kelsey Mitchell poses during basketball practice in Sharonville, Ohio. Mitchell is a unanimous choice as 2014 Associated Press Ohio Ms. Basketball, the 27th recipient of the award emblematic of the best girls player in the state. (AP Photo/The Enquirer, Joseph Fuqua II) NO SALES

ab04ea6401a93a0a4e0f6a70670099b4.jpg

ab04ea6401a93a0a4e0f6a70670099b4.jpg

FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2011, file photo, former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora arrives at the federal courthouse in Cleveland. A federal appeals court will hear arguments Wednesday, March 12, 2014, involving Dimora, an ex-Ohio county commissioner appealing his conviction in a wide-ranging public corruption case. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta, File)

a5510a950383420a4e0f6a7067000b5b.jpg

a5510a950383420a4e0f6a7067000b5b.jpg

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer announces that she will not seek a third term and will retire at the end of her current term, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Glendale, Ariz. The Arizona Constitution limits governors to two terms, but Brewer and her advisers have kept alive a scenario in which she might mount a longshot legal challenge to seek another four years in office. (AP Photo/Matt York)

515058f50383420a4e0f6a70670080b1.jpg

515058f50383420a4e0f6a70670080b1.jpg

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer hugs her husband, John Brewer, after she announced that she will not seek a third term and will retire at the end of her current term, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Glendale, Ariz. The Arizona Constitution limits governors to two terms, but Brewer and her advisers have kept alive a scenario in which she might mount a longshot legal challenge to seek another four years in office. (AP Photo/Matt York)

946cc4fc037e420a4e0f6a706700f184.jpg

946cc4fc037e420a4e0f6a706700f184.jpg

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer announces that she will not seek a third term and will retire at the end of her current term, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Glendale, Ariz. The Arizona Constitution limits governors to two terms, but Brewer and her advisers have kept alive a scenario in which she might mount a longshot legal challenge to seek another four years in office. (AP Photo/Matt York)

0455a5190382420a4e0f6a7067005e5e.jpg

0455a5190382420a4e0f6a7067005e5e.jpg

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer announces that she will not seek a third term and will retire at the end of her current term, Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in Glendale, Ariz. The Arizona Constitution limits governors to two terms, but Brewer and her advisers have kept alive a scenario in which she might mount a longshot legal challenge to seek another four years in office. (AP Photo/Matt York)