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Key moments from the Lindsay Clancy trial as the defense starts to make its case

CBS News Crime Article posted: 3m ago

Lindsay Clancy has pleaded not guilty to murdering her children, but her attorneys don't deny that she caused the deaths of 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson and 8-month-old Callan.

WHY IT MATTERS Bears on public safety in affected communities.

New jury gets shot at verdict in Trader Joe’s police shooting

Courthouse News Article posted: 26m ago
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Atkins has already been convicted of attempted murder for shooting his 17-year-old girlfriend and grandmother in 2018. A previous jury deadlocked on the second-degree murder count.

Why it matters: Incidents affect safety for nearby communities.

Luigi Mangione's New York trial delayed

CBS News Crime Article posted: 29m ago 4 views
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Luigi Mangione's New York state trial on second-degree murder charges is being delayed.

Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.

Court turns down Trump admin 'tactics' that propped up 'not lawfully appointed' prosecutor, gives 'no weight' to DOJ's citation of itself

Law & Crime Article posted: 2h 13m ago 1 view
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Yet another one of ex-AG Pam Bondi's lingering "acting" U.S. attorneys was barred from supervising her challengers' prosecutions, this time in Nevada. The post Court turns down Trump admin 'tactics' that propped up 'not lawfully appointed' prosecutor, gives 'no weight' to DOJ's citation of itself first appeared on Law & Crime .

Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.

The Marshall Project and STLPR win National Murrow Award for ‘Remember Me’

The Marshall Project Article posted: 2h 51m ago 5 views
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The art installation and community engagement project honored the lives of homicide victims in St. Louis whose cases have gone unsolved.

Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.

First Came the Flock Cameras. Now Local Cops Want Autonomous Drones.

The Appeal Article posted: August 12, 2026 12 views
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Hundreds of local police departments have received waivers to fly surveillance drones that navigate with AI. The post First Came the Flock Cameras. Now Local Cops Want Autonomous Drones. appeared first on The Appeal .

Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.