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A Georgetown University law professor who spent 11 years in prison for bank robbery before becoming a lawyer was convicted Friday of domestic violence.
A Georgetown law professor was found guilty of beating his wife and obstructing justice on Friday—and this is not his first criminal conviction.
A D.C. jury found a Georgetown Law professor guilty of assaulting his wife in front of their children, following years of emotional and physical abuse, authorities announced Friday.
Former Lake County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy and Willoughby Police Chief William E. Crosier, a veteran of more than 50 years in law enforcement in Lake County, has died. His death on … ...
A jury found a Georgetown Law professor guilty of assaulting his wife in front of their children, following years of abuse, authorities announced.
A jury found a Georgetown Law professor guilty of assaulting his wife and obstructing justice, according to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's office.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are looking into the possibility of scrapping a royal protocol that has been in place for decades, The Post hears.
Shon Hopwood, a former Georgetown law professor, was convicted by a D.C. jury for assault, contempt, and obstruction of justice in a series of domestic violence incidents. Hopwood, previously ...
Seventeen law school deans began new deanships on July 1, with the majority having never led a law school before.
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