Former detective James Pitts was sentenced to serve at least 2 and a half years after being accused of roughing up a suspect to coerce a false confession in a 2010 murder case.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Justice Department's request to pause a judge's order while it challenges the order in court.
A federal judge on Tuesday made some clarifications but left intact a ban for now that prevents Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury Department records containing ...
President Donald Trump's administration says it’s appealing a Maryland federal judge’s ruling that blocks the president’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for people whose parents ...
Twenty-seven organizations representing Jewish and Christian denominations filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against President Donald Trump’s administration, asking a judge to prevent immigration ...
James Pitts, 54, used 'unlawful force' during interrogation of man who spent 11 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit ...
The Office of Personnel Management asked the FBI for a list of probationary employees, sparking new fears at a bureau that ...
A federal judge has told government agencies to restore public access to health-related webpages and datasets they removed to ...
A former Philadelphia homicide detective is going to jail after he was sentenced for his role in a “violent interrogation” that took place in 2010. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry ...
Two weeks after the DOJ, under new leadership, moved to dismiss their appeal of President Trump's classified documents case, a court has formally dismissed the appeal.
Philly District Attorney Larry Krasner is expected to discuss the sentencing of former police officer, James Pitts, who was ...
Pope Francis on Tuesday reprimanded Donald Trump for starting to carry out mass deportation plans, warning the treatment of ...