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A 73-year-old Colorado man was sentenced to 210 years in federal prison on Friday after a federal jury in Florida convicted him of charges related to his sexual abuse of boys in an orphanage he started and ran in Haiti.
A U.K. report suggests chemical castration for sex offenders to ease prison overcrowding, sparking debate over ethics and informed consent in medical treatment.
American jail and prison escapes have long captured the public imagination, blending real danger with elements of ingenuity, desperation and sometimes even dark humor — like the New Orleans escape, which occurred early May 16,
Daniel Israel, the former president of Pontiac-based Asphalt Specialists, was sentenced to serve six months in federal prison and pay a $500,000 fine.
New York's prison system faces potential reform after a fatal incident and historic strike, sparking debates on progressive versus punitive approaches.
Eight people behind the 2016 multimillion-dollar armed robbery of reality TV star Kim Kardashian in her rental apartment in Paris were found guilty Friday, with some sentenced to prison, after a weekslong trial.
Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams scorched Sheriff Susan Hutson for failing to order an investigation into the crime scene where 10 inmates escaped from jail.
Orlando Mercado, Steven Roberts Jr., and Maton Wilkins — all employed by the New Jersey Department of Corrections — were indicted in September 2023 after a grand jury reviewed the case.
The House and Senate approved a pair of bills to purchase the state's last private prison outright for $312 million.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A 19-year-old who fired a gun at Grand Rapids police officers during a foot chase has been ordered to prison. Saul Rodriguez was sentenced to 34 months to 10 years in prison Thursday, May 22, in Kent County Circuit Court.
A Paris court has found the ringleader and seven other people guilty in the 2016 robbery of Kim Kardashian. The court on Friday acquitted two of the 10 defendants.
A Minneapolis woman has been sentenced by a federal judge to over four years in prison and ordered to pay just over $5 million in restitution for her role in the largest pandemic fraud case in the country.