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A recent conviction has been made in a murder case involving a 19-year-old, stemming from a stabbing incident at a track meet. This development marks a conclusion to the legal proceedings surrounding the event.

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  • ‘The Crow Girl’: Paramount+ Reveals Trailer For Season 2 Of Dark Crime Drama

    Deadline Article posted: July 2, 2026 2 views
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    EXCLUSIVE: “Justice will be hers,” warns the trailer for the second season of The Crow Girl. The British crime drama for Paramount+ will return to the streamer on July 20 in the UK and Ireland, and we have an exclusive first trailer for you above. Eve Myles and Katherine Kelly return to lead the series […]

    Why it matters: Reflects media, culture, and audience trends.
  • 6/9: CBS Evening News

    CBS News US Article posted: June 10, 2026 2 views
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    A 19-year-old is convicted of murder after a track meet stabbing; the U.S. launches new strikes on Iran.

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.
  • 'No reason to depart': Chief justice makes quick work of Trump's 'dramatically revisionist,' evidence-free attempt to end birthright citizenship

    Law & Crime Article posted: June 30, 2026 4 views
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    Chief Justice John Roberts, evidently not intimidated by Donald Trump, sided against the president and rejected a "dramatically revisionist view." The post 'No reason to depart': Chief justice makes quick work of Trump's 'dramatically revisionist,' evidence-free attempt to end birthright citizenship first appeared on Law & Crime .

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.
  • 'Willful blindness': Kagan rails against Kavanaugh's 'prophylactic measures' and 'strawman arguments' as court overturns limits on political party spending

    Law & Crime Article posted: June 30, 2026 5 views
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    "To count on disclosure to prevent corruption is as much as to give up on the goal itself," Justice Kagan writes. The post 'Willful blindness': Kagan rails against Kavanaugh's 'prophylactic measures' and 'strawman arguments' as court overturns limits on political party spending first appeared on Law & Crime .

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.
  • Investigative interviews are key to solving crimes—should AI be helping police with their inquiries?

    Phys.org Article posted: June 27, 2026 3 views
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    Investigative interviewing—the process of obtaining accurate and complete accounts from victims, witnesses and suspects—is the lifeblood of the criminal justice system.

    Why it matters: AI progress resets what products and jobs look like.
  • First Thing: US military justice under scrutiny after pilot convicted of strangling British woman

    Guardian US Article posted: June 26, 2026 24 views
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    Sarah Steele spoke of ‘degrading’ experience under US military justice after assault in England. Plus, why Toy Story 5 is the ultimate millennial girl movie Good morning. A UK justice minister has described the case of a British woman strangled by a US fighter pilot on UK soil as “really serious” and said the Ministry of Justice would examine it. Why did a US fighter pilot avoid British trial after strangling a woman in England? Technically, the UK authorities should have primary jurisdiction to prosecute crimes allegedly perpetrated by US service members off duty and off base. But the Wulfson case is one of several uncovered by the Guardian in which UK police and prosecutors appear to be ceding responsibility to their US military counterparts . What is temporary protected status (TPS), and why is it under threat? People with TPS have permission to live and work in the US because the Department of Homeland Security deemed their home countries to be unsafe. The Trump administration has attempted to slash the program for various countries in its anti-immigrant crusade. Continue reading...

    Why it matters: Carries geopolitical weight beyond one country.
  • Why 'psychopath' is a dangerous label when it comes to criminal justice

    Phys.org Article posted: June 3, 2026
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    A defendant stands in the dock. An expert describes them as a "psychopath." In an instant, one word threatens to eclipse their history, circumstances and the crime itself.

    Why it matters: Adds to research and the pace of discovery.
  • 'It is unfortunate': Justice Thomas upset SCOTUS wasted time fixing an 'inconsequential' mistake while ignoring cases that 'would actually matter'

    Law & Crime Article posted: June 1, 2026 4 views
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    Justice Thomas slammed his colleagues for taking the time to correct an "inconsequential" error in a death penalty case while leaving law-abiding citizens in the lurch. The post 'It is unfortunate': Justice Thomas upset SCOTUS wasted time fixing an 'inconsequential' mistake while ignoring cases that 'would actually matter' first appeared on Law & Crime .

    Why it matters: Bears on public safety in affected communities.
  • Global framework for reparatory justice adopted at landmark Ghana conference

    Guardian Article posted: June 19, 2026 86 views
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    Call for formal apologies from countries that benefited from transatlantic trade slave included in 19-point roadmap More than money: the logic of slavery reparations A global framework for reparatory justice has been adopted at a conference in Ghana, as African and Caribbean leaders demanded formal apologies from countries that benefited from the transatlan…

    Why it matters: Carries geopolitical weight beyond one country.
  • Barbados prime minister announces manifesto for slavery reparations

    Guardian Article posted: June 18, 2026 60 views
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    Updated document, which emphasises harm done to African women, is being considered by other Caribbean countries Barbados’s prime minister, Mia Mottley, has announced a new manifesto from Caribbean leaders asserting the “moral, ethical and legal case” for reparations over damage caused by hundreds of years of enslavement. Mottley was speaking at a “historic”…

    Why it matters: Carries geopolitical weight beyond one country.