Convicted Juvenile Murderer Waives Right to Another Hearing
Juvenile offender waives his right to a hearing, saying, “I’m a monster.”
Juvenile offender waives his right to a hearing, saying, “I’m a monster.”
A doctor who once advocated for the use of addictive medication to manage pain will serve as a plaintiffs’ witness against drug manufacturuers.
Florida doesn’t have any sanctuary cities, but lawmakers are preparing to ban them regardless.
Another Coffee Creek inmate is suing the Oregon Department of Corrections, claiming she was sexually abused by a male nurse working at the all-women’s facility. The lawsuit, writes OregonLive.com, is the seventh accusing Tony Klein of sexual misconduct. It expands upon claims made by other women, alleging that Coffee Creek staff created an abusive atmosphere
The USDA recently came under fire in a new lawsuit filed by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine over concerns that meat entering the food supply may be contaminated with fecal bacteria.
The National Association of Attorneys General has sent a letter to the federal government indicating the report recently drafted is far too relaxed and deviates from CDC guidelines.
BSR Cable Park and Surf Resort recently came under fire in a wrongful death lawsuit over allegations that a guest contracted a brain-eating amoeba and died.
A multi-million dollar settlement was recently reached between the victims of a February 2016 workplace shooting and a pawn shop.
The On-Q Pain Relief System may be an effective pain management solution for new mothers hoping to avoid prolonged opioid use.
Certain packages of Chewy Chips Ahoy Cookies were recently recalled after consumers reported finding solidified ingredients in the soft and chewy treats.