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In our previous story we incorrectly stated, Judge Hensley suspended Dakota Bell’s sentence. That was incorrect. Bell was sentenced to seven years and will be placed in a long-term treatment ...
Wyandotte County Judge Bill Klapper didn’t strike down Kansas’ death penalty law but appeared highly skeptical of it.
A Kansas City man has been sentenced to nearly two years in federal prison for defrauding a financial institution of more than $650,000 tied to local real estate development projects.Maximillian ...
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A proposed sentencing guideline in England and Wales ... may request a pre-assessment report that summarizes details of the criminal offense, general background information about the defendant ...
DOVER — A sentencing date has been scheduled for former ... alleging he lied to law enforcement officials. Each Class A felony charge could bring 3.5-7 years in prison and if served ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A fight broke out in a Sedgwick County courtroom Tuesday during a sentencing hearing involving a fatal shooting at Towne East Square Mall in 2022. The sentencing was for ...
The government plans to change the law so it can overrule Sentencing Council guidelines following a row over "two-tier justice", Sky News understands. The independent Sentencing Council, which ...
Everyone knows that Avery Johnson will start at quarterback for Kansas State in 2025 ... Fitz notes there's a bit of a surprise on the QB depth chart for the Wildcats.
She now covers breaking and trending news for CBS News' HealthWatch. The Kansas outbreak is spread across 6 southwest counties, the state's Department of Health and Environment said Wednesday.
Kingston, NY — Bryant Williams, a 32-year-old resident of Kingston, was sentenced to 14 years in state prison on April 11, 2025, as a second violent felony offender. The sentencing was handed ...
CLEVELAND — Legal analysis: There's a new law in Ohio dealing with Alford pleas in criminal cases. Legally Speaking, this changes what can be taken into account for sentencing when someone ...