Michael Liedtke - File / AP HP Refuses to Drop Claim Against Tech Mogul Who Died in Superyacht Disaster Hewlett Packard Enterprise said Monday it won't drop its U.K. claim for damages against the estate of British tech mogul Mike Lynch. By The Associated Press September 2, 2024
Stephanie Scarbrough - File / AP Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Tech Entrepreneur, Sentenced to Life in Prison Jason Billingsley pleaded guilty to first-degree murder Friday in the killing Baltimore tech entrepreneur Pava LaPere. By The Associated Press August 30, 2024
Ethan Miller / Getty Images Ex-Democrat Lawmaker Found Guilty of Murder in Case Surrounding Vegas Reporter's Death During his testimony, Telles claimed to have been framed for the murder "by officials and a disgruntled real estate company." By Lorri Wickenhauser August 28, 2024
Spencer Platt / Getty Images Sarah Palin Scores Major Court Win in Her Battle Against the New York Times Issues included "the erroneous exclusion of evidence, an inaccurate jury instruction, a legally erroneous response to a mid-deliberation ..." By Bryan Chai August 28, 2024
Greg Derr - The Patriot Ledger - Pool, File / AP Karen Read Faces Civil Suit and Murder Charge in Police Officer Boyfriend's Death The family of John O'Keefe, the police officer and boyfriend of Karen Read, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her and two bars. By The Associated Press August 27, 2024
Morry Gash - File / AP US Soldier Who Entered North Korea to Plead Guilty on 5 Charges The soldier who ran into North Korea last year has reached a plea deal over the multiple charges filed against him. By Jack Davis August 27, 2024
Jordan Strauss - Invision - File / AP Rapper Sean Kingston and His Mother Arraigned on Multiple Charges Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of defrauding multiple businesses of more than $1 million. By The Associated Press August 26, 2024
Julio Cortez - File / AP Federal Judge Rules Breonna Taylor's Death Was Caused by Her Boyfriend, Tosses Felony Charges Against Ex-Police Officers Two former Louisville, Kentucky, officers who were indicted in the Breonna Taylor case have won a round in federal court. By Jack Davis August 26, 2024
Bill Pugliano - Photo / Getty Images Heartland Judge Tosses Machine Gun Possession Case, Questions If Ban Is Even Valid Under Second Amendment A federal judge in Kansas has tossed out a machine gun possession charge and questioned if bans on the weapons violate the Second Amendment. By The Associated Press August 23, 2024
Robert Willett / The News & Observer - File / AP Court Rules County Speedway Can Sue Top Health Official over COVID-19 Closure The state Supreme Court ruled Friday that a North Carolina racetrack closed for defying state gathering limits during the pandemic can sue. By The Associated Press August 23, 2024