Skip to content
Advertisement

Law_Crime

Latest Stories

cfaca0d26d538e01480f6a7067001751.jpg

cfaca0d26d538e01480f6a7067001751.jpg

Raziel Huerta, left, and his wife Jamie Huerta stand outside city hall in Durham, N.C., Friday, Jan. 10, 2014 after Durham police released preliminary findings of an internal investigation into the shooting death of Raziel's brother 17-year-old Jesus Huerta on Nov. 19. Police say all their evidence points to the handcuffed teenage suspect shooting himself in the head while in a cruiser despite an officer's pat-down. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

80ac85496d888f01480f6a706700b3cf.jpg

80ac85496d888f01480f6a706700b3cf.jpg

In a Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013 photo, Matthew Jackson, biomedical engineer, stands next to the heartbeat simulator at Methodist, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013, in Houston. (AP Photo/ Houston Chronicle, Karen Warren)

619905ba6c7b8a01480f6a7067004a1c.jpg

619905ba6c7b8a01480f6a7067004a1c.jpg

FILE -In this file photo from Friday, March 30, 2012, San Joaquin County Sheriff Steve Moore speaks during a news conference at the San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp, Calif. A federal judge in Northern California is considering an argument that Sheriff Steve Moore was negligent for using heavy machines to excavate a well for the remains of murder victims. Joan Shelley, the mother of a 16-year-old girl who is a suspected victim of serial killers Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog a.k.a. the notorious “Speed Freak Killers,” said the sheriff's office assured her the bodies would be exhumed with care. Shelley said in court papers she was "shocked" and "horrified" her daughter's remains were dug up with heavy machinery. Shelley and two of her daughters are suing the county and the sheriff, saying the bones of 16-year-old JoAnn Hobson were destroyed and commingled with those of other victims. (AP Photo/The Record, Michael McCollum)

9b46c7a46c7b8a01480f6a706700d2e2.jpg

9b46c7a46c7b8a01480f6a706700d2e2.jpg

FILE: In this file photo from Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012, San Joaquin Sheriff deputies search for human remains near a well on an abandoned cattle ranch near Linden, Calif. A federal judge in Northern California is considering an argument that San Joaquin County Sheriff Steve Moore was negligent for using heavy machines to excavate the well for the remains of murder victims. Joan Shelley, the mother of a 16-year-old girl who is a suspected victim of serial killers Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog a.k.a. the notorious “Speed Freak Killers,” said the sheriff's office assured her the bodies would be exhumed with care. Shelley said in court papers she was "shocked" and "horrified" her daughter's remains were dug up with heavy machinery. Shelley and two of her daughters are suing the county and the sheriff, saying the bones of 16-year-old JoAnn Hobson were destroyed and commingled with those of other victims. (AP Photo/The Record, Craig Sanders)

2f5462956c978b01480f6a706700a03d.jpg

2f5462956c978b01480f6a706700a03d.jpg

Surrounded by her attorney Phillip Lights, far left, her mom, Faye Bennett, second from right, and family spokesman Tony Herbert, far right, Ashlee Dobson, 29, speaks during a news conference, Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in New York. Police arrested a caregiver in the death of Dobson's 4-year-old son, Myls Dobson. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

6044b4fa6c9e8b01480f6a706700fd91.jpg

6044b4fa6c9e8b01480f6a706700fd91.jpg

Ashlee Dobson, 29, cries during a news conference, Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in New York. Police arrested a caregiver in the death of Dobson's 4-year-old son, Myls Dobson. Authorities say the boy had been staying with the caregiver after his mother lost custody and his father was jailed. The medical examiner's office will determine a cause of death. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

3768c9716ca08b01480f6a7067006208.jpg

3768c9716ca08b01480f6a7067006208.jpg

Attorney Phillip Lights, left, stands with his client Ashlee Dobson, 29, during a news conference, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in New York. Police arrested a caregiver in the death of Dobson's 4-year-old son, Myls Dobson. Authorities say the boy had been staying with the caregiver after his mother lost custody and his father was jailed. The medical examiner's office will determine a cause of death. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

48640c156ca18b01480f6a70670042c9.jpg

48640c156ca18b01480f6a70670042c9.jpg

Family friend Virgil Richardson, far left, hugs Ashlee Dobson, 29, second from left, as attorney Phillip Lights, far right, helps Dobson's mom, Faye Bennett, to the microphones during a news conference, Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in New York. Police arrested a caregiver in the death of Dobson's 4-year-old son, Myls Dobson. Authorities say the boy had been staying with the caregiver after his mother lost custody and his father was jailed. The medical examiner's office will determine a cause of death. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

0a84c2f46ca28b01480f6a706700f267.jpg

0a84c2f46ca28b01480f6a706700f267.jpg

Faye Bennett, left, embraces her daughter Ashlee Dobson, 29, during a news conference, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in New York. Police arrested a caregiver in the death of Dobson's 4-year-old son, Myls Dobson. Authorities say the boy had been staying with the caregiver after his mother lost custody and his father was jailed. The medical examiner's office will determine a cause of death. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

63ff2ab86cc08b01480f6a706700723d.jpg

63ff2ab86cc08b01480f6a706700723d.jpg

Ashlee Dobson, center, weeps during a news conference, Friday, Jan. 10, 2014, in New York, as her mother, Faye Bennett, right, and family friend Virgil Richardson, left, hold onto her. Police arrested a caregiver in the death of Dobson's 4-year-old son, Myls Dobson. Authorities say the boy had been staying with the caregiver after his mother lost custody and his father was jailed. The medical examiner's office will determine a cause of death. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)