Ex-Google software engineer found guilty of stealing trade secrets and AI espionage

Former Google Engineer Convicted of Espionage A federal jury in San Francisco has found a former Google software engineer guilty of espionage and theft of trade secrets, marking the first conviction tied to artificial intelligence-related espionage. After an 11-day trial, Linwei Ding, who is also known as Leung Ding, was convicted on seven counts of […]
North Carolina prisoner found guilty in murder-for-hire scheme

Palestinian Immigrant Convicted in Murder-for-Hire Case A federal jury in North Carolina has convicted a Palestinian immigrant of orchestrating the murders of three individuals through fellow inmates. This comes after he previously pleaded guilty to attempts on others’ lives, as announced by authorities on Friday. The Department of Justice reported that Naro Sdoi Inab, 70, […]
Russian man found guilty of assault after Barron Trump sees the attack

Russian Man Convicted in Assault Case Linked to Barron Trump A Russian individual was found guilty in London on Wednesday for assaulting his girlfriend last year after Barron Trump informed the police about the incident, claiming he witnessed it during a video call from the U.S. Matvei Rumyantsev, aged 22, was convicted following his admission […]
Ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding enters not guilty plea in Santa Ana court

Ryan Wedding Denies Drug Charges in Court Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic athlete, appeared in a California courtroom on Monday, smiling as he was brought in wearing shackles. He rejected allegations that he led a drug operation reminiscent of infamous trafficker El Chapo, while the judge referred to the case as one involving “violent crime.” […]
Democrat DA Seeks Not Guilty Plea by Reason of Insanity for Suspect in Violent Murder Case

The office of Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano is proceeding with a not guilty plea from a man charged with the brutal killing of a husband while he slept beside his wife. The case involves Joshua Danehauer, 36, and the victim, 32-year-old Gret Greier; the plea will be based on “reasons of insanity,” as […]
Murphy gives clemency to New Jersey mother found guilty of fatally setting fire to two toddlers in 1996

A mother from New Jersey, Maria Montalvo, who was convicted of killing her two young children by burning them, might soon see her prison sentence reduced. This change comes after former Governor Phil Murphy commuted her sentence as he left office, prompting considerable backlash. Montalvo, who was serving a hefty 100-year sentence for the deaths […]
Former Uvalde officer found not guilty stands by his decisions during the 2022 shooting

Nearly four years after the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary School, which resulted in the deaths of 19 students and two teachers, former Uvalde school police officer Adrian Gonzalez has come forward to discuss his acquittal. He was charged with 29 counts related to child endangerment and abandonment but has stated that he feels no […]
Long Island man found guilty in brutal Hamptons murder for which he sought a handyman’s help to clean up

A man from Long Island has been convicted of first-degree murder after violently attacking his longtime friend following a day of drinking in the Hamptons. Jeremy Allen, 44, assaulted Christopher Hearn, 43, for a brutal 18 minutes on September 27, 2024. The horrifying attack was so severe that sounds of the beatings were recorded on […]
Phil Murphy grants clemency to son of fundraiser found guilty in hit-and-run

Phil Murphy’s Final Acts as New Jersey Governor Include Controversial Pardons Former Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, wrapped up his eight-year term with a series of pardons that certainly raised some eyebrows. Among those pardoned was Harris Jacobs, the son of a prominent Democratic power figure, who had been found guilty of fleeing the […]
Iowa superintendent who is a migrant will change his not guilty plea after being charged with falsely claiming US citizenship.

Former Iowa School Superintendent Expected to Change Plea Ian Roberts, the former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, is set to change his plea in federal court. His case gained national attention after his arrest by immigration officials. He faces charges for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing a firearm. Originally hailing from Guyana, […]