A New Hampshire teen convicted of murdering his sister-in-law and young nephews was sentenced 60-years to life in prison after defense attorneys sought leniency over his deeply troubled childhood.
James Comer’s case helped end de facto life sentences for young offenders in New Jersey. He had been convicted of felony murder as a teenager, after his companion in a robbery shot a victim. By Maia ...
The past year has been a roller-coaster ride for Bevelyn Williams. Targeted by Joe Biden's Department of Justice for her pro-life activities protesting at abortion clinics, she was arrested and ...