Torture by U.S. Was Key Issue in Bali Bombing Plea Deal How prisoners were treated has complicated prosecutors’ efforts to hold trials in the Sept. 11 and the U.S.S. Cole bombing cases at Guantánamo.
Trump May Face Harsh Financial Penalties in Fraud Trial Under a New York Law In the civil fraud case brought by Attorney General Letitia James, the little-known measure could mean hundreds of millions in penalties.
Alaska Woman Gets 99 Years for Arranging Murder of Best Friend Lured by a false promise of at least $9 million, Denali Brehmer, 23, of Anchorage, plotted to kill Cynthia Hoffman, prosecutors said.
A judge may set a trial date for charges that the ex-president hid hush-money payments. Justice Juan M. Merchan may set a date for Donald J. Trump’s trial on charges that he disguised hush-money payments. It would be the first trial of a former president.
A Climate Scientist’s Defamation Victory Rebuts Attacks A jury rules that defamatory attacks on climate scientists have consequences.