Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader Sarah Jones faces jail time after being indicted by a grand jury Thursday for having sex with one of her students while she was a teacher at Dixie Heights High School.
It was just last October that the world watched reality TV star Kim Kardashian getting married in a grand way and then splitting with her basketball star husband Kris Humphries after just 72 days of marriage. And now, she is already talking about dating someone new! According to a report in The Sun Daily, the sex-tape fame star was to apparently date a lawyer or a businessman.
George Zimmerman's lawyer has spoken out about his client's involvement in the fatal shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.
The Ministry of Justice in China announced that lawyers working in the country will have to take an oath of allegiance to the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Unarmed black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin's last telephonic conversation with his girlfriend before being shot dead by a neighborhood watch captain reveals that the shooter, George Zimmerman, had followed the boy and killed him in cold blood, the teenager's family lawyer said Tuesday.
Sgt. Robert Bales has no memory of the slaughter of Afghan civilians he is accused of, his lawyer said Monday.
With formal charges against his client likely within days, the lawyer for an Army sergeant suspected in the slaughter of 16 Afghan villagers was flying to Kansas Sunday and getting ready to meet the soldier for the first time.
A person at Goldman Sachs Group Inc, who has not been identified or charged in a broad U.S. insider-trading probe, was caught on a wiretap leaking secrets about Intel Corp and Apple Inc, a lawyer for former Goldman board member Rajat Gupta said in court on Friday.
Last weekend's shootings have damaged already-strained U.S.-Afghan relations, with President Hamid Karzai calling for American troops to pull back from rural areas and the Taliban suspending peace talks.
Borden's lawyer, Andrew Jackson Jennings, kept a meticulous record of his preparations for the trial, including never-before-seen letters and testimony, in his two leather-bound diaries. Those journals have now been donated to the Fall River Historical Society, whose curator claims they reveal the true story behind the legend, innuendo and outright lies of the Borden murder case.
A former cop is now seeking to serve as Anna Gristina's defense pro bono after attempting to have her former attorney fired during Monday's hearing, according to NY Daily News. Peter Gleason, who has expressed that he will work for free, has willingly offered to give up his Tribeca loft as collateral in order to bail out Gristina and to house her family during the trial. When asked why he is so intent on helping Gristina, Gleason mentioned only that the two share a mutual friend.
TMZ reports that Humphries will not hire a lawyer to help with his divorce case. Instead, he has chosen to represent himself.
Mario Batali, the celebrity chef whose empire of cooking shows, restaurants and endorsements stretches around the world, settled a $5.25 million settlement in a Manhattan federal court on March 5, according to a report.
Reports indicate that some of bin Laden's family members were fearful one of his wives would rat him out to American forces, while the three wives who were arrested from his Abbottabad compound are being put on trial in Pakistan.
As friends, family and fans of Whitney Houston anxiously await news of the official cause of her death, some are already disappointed with the initial reports that it was accidental, believing that the platinum diva was murdered in cold blood.
An Indian journalist was arrested on Tuesday as a suspect in last month's bombing of an Israeli diplomat's car in New Delhi.
While concession stand snacks do seem a little steep at movie theaters, most people either skip the line or suck it up and empty out their wallet on popcorn and a soda. One Michigan man decided to take a more extreme route and file a class action suit against his local AMC movie theater.
Six suspected leaders of the international hacking organization known as Anonymous were charged by U.S. authorities of computer crimes, dealing a major blow to the loose-knit group that has wreaked havoc on the websites of government agencies and major corporations.
Former baseball player Lenny Dykstra was sentenced to three years in prison.
It seems that the supposedly pregnant reality star, Nicole Snooki Polizzi, is engaged to her boyfriend.
Prominent Russian opposition figures were arrested amid protests Monday night in Moscow against the election of Vladimir Putin as president. Many observers claim the vote was tainted by fraud.
Angus King, a former independent two-term governor of Maine, is expected to launch a campaign for the Senate seat held by retiring Sen. Olympia Snowe, a GOP moderate.