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From Soweto exile to the United Nations, Kingsley Mamabolo reflects on resistance, reconciliation and the path to a truly free Africa. His story is now published as a hardcover called: Let Not The Sun ...
I knew a bit about Lenin’s theory of imperialism, but I knew next to nothing about the Rivonia trial or the role of the South African Communist Party and the ANC in the struggle for liberation in ...
U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman has delayed the July 21 trial date in the federal criminal case against Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan, who is accused of trying to help an undocumented ...
Details: Young Buck 's upcoming criminal trial originates from an arrest in October of 2020. According to police, Buck and his girlfriend at the time, Lucresia Neal, got into a domestic dispute.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criminal trial is adjourned for the day due to a juror calling in sick. The parties are scheduled to return at 8:30 a.m. Friday, with testimony from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' Manhattan trial faced a delay Wednesday when a juror reported vertigo symptoms. The case has been plagued by juror issues since the fifth week of testimony.
Judge Steven Hippler will consider delaying Bryan Kohberger's trial and defense’s alternate perpetrators theory in the 2022 University of Idaho murders.
So far, the jury has been deliberating for more than 15 hours. In Karen Read’s first trial, the jury was similarly unable to come to a decision and ended up deadlocking.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s trial continued in week 4 with testimony from anonymous witnesses Mia and Jane, hotel workers and Cassie’s friend.
This page reflects the news from Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial on Wednesday, June 18. For the latest updates from Diddy's trial, read USA TODAY's live coverage for Friday, June 20.
BOISE, Idaho — An Ada County judge will hear oral arguments Wednesday afternoon on whether to postpone Bryan Kohberger's trial. Along with a motion to continue Kohberger's trial, Judge Steven ...
Other discovery proceedings were allowed to continue without pause, according to the ruling. Now, that a verdict has been reached in the criminal trial, the civil trial can proceed.