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O.J. Simpson, Whose Murder Trial Spurred Debate Over Race and Criminal Justice, Dies at 76
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When O.J. Simpson ‘Confessed’ to Murder
Years after Mr. Simpson was acquitted, he wrote a book and gave a shocking interview. The whole endeavor cost the publisher, Judith Regan, her job.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
'Questions for PSNI' over Simpson investigation
Katie Simpson, 21, died in Altnagelvin Hospital following an incident in Lettershandoney in August 2020.BBC News - Top stories -
Actor Gérard Depardieu will face criminal trial in October over alleged sexual assaults on a film set, prosecutors say
Actor Gérard Depardieu will face criminal trial in October over alleged sexual assaults on a film set, prosecutors sayABC News - World -
Rumi Missabu, Avant-Garde Drag Performer Who Glittered, Dies at 76
He was one of the stars of the Cockettes, a psychedelic collective formed at the turn of the 1970s in San Francisco, that was short-lived but inspired generations.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Trump immunity case takeaways: Worry over lawlessness or hobbling POTUS dominates
The Supreme Court heard a historic case on whether Trump has immunity or can be criminally prosecuted over his efforts to overturn his 2020 election lossABC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Justice Jackson suggests Trump claims risk turning Oval Office into 'seat of criminality'
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson seemed to reject arguments from former President Trump’s attorneys Thursday that the justices must distinguish between personal and official acts to determine whether a president could be prosecuted, ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Trump criminal trial wraps for the day after opening statements and first witness
Donald Trump's New York hush money criminal trial continued Monday, with opening statements and the first witness taking the stand. Read real-time updates, analysis and highlights from court.CNN - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump allies indicted in Arizona as his New York criminal trial continues
More than a dozen Trump allies are now facing charges in a 2020 election case in Arizona. With two historic cases happening Thursday, Donald Trump won’t be at the Supreme Court, but listening to continued testimony in his New York criminal trial. ...CBS News - Top stories - New York -
Trump attends criminal trial as Supreme Court hears immunity claim
The Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on whether former President Donald Trump can be prosecuted for actions taken while in office. Notably missing from the hearing was Trump himself, who had to attend his New York criminal trial. Tom Dupree, ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Recapping Trump's busy legal day at Supreme Court, criminal trial
The Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday regarding whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for actions taken while he was in office. And in Trump's New York criminal trial, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump
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