court
Coverage of court in the Nexus archive.
- Victim confronts attacker in court as former transit worker receives life sentence for kidnap, rape
A former transit worker, Gregory Martin, was sentenced to life plus 60 years for kidnapping and raping an 18-year-old pregnant woman in 2009. The victim confronted Martin in court, expressing forgiveness and urging him to find God. DNA evidence also linked Martin to the 2000 murder of 13-year-old Cynteria Phillips, with that case set for trial in 2027.
- Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Declines to Testify in Court Examination of Evidence
Tyler Robinson, a murder suspect, chose not to testify in court as advised by his lawyers. The court is examining evidence in the case.
- Court orders remand of trader over alleged rape of minor
A court has ordered the remand of a trader accused of raping an 11-year-old girl. The prosecutor stated the defendant allegedly lured the neighbor’s daughter into his shop and committed the crime.
- Court again postpones judgement in forfeiture suit against assets linked to Malami
The court postponed judgement in a forfeiture suit against assets linked to Malami to 15 July due to Judge Joyce Abdulmalik not sitting. The case involves legal proceedings over asset forfeiture.
- Bond Kiosk Jury Duty Scam
A scammer impersonated a court to pressure the victim into paying $4,000 via a 'federal bond kiosk' or facing arrest, using real officer and judge names to appear credible. Family members and a police officer confirmed the scam, highlighting red flags like no caller ID, cryptocurrency kiosks, and unsolicited court correspondence via text.
- Jailed Fraudster Charged With Moving $290K in Forfeited Crypto From Prison
A fraudster in prison is charged with moving $290,000 in crypto that a court had ordered him to forfeit. He was previously convicted for a $5 million laundering scheme.
- Note from suspect in Charlie Kirk killing revealed during hearing
A note from the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk was presented in court, containing an alleged confession and evidence linking the accused to the crime.
- Crying Tyler Robinson ADMITTED to trans lover that he 'wished he hadn't done it' after Charlie Kirk murder, court told
Tyler Robinson admitted to his trans lover that he regretted his actions following the Charlie Kirk murder, as stated in court. The court was informed of Robinson's admission of regret.
- Tyler Robinson’s trans lover Lance Twiggs seen in police interview shown in court for first time
Tyler Robinson’s trans lover Lance Twiggs was shown in a police interview video played in court for the first time. The video was presented during a court proceeding.
- Convicted of attempted murder for stabbing Jewish man by synagogue, Swiss teen avoids jail
A Swiss teen was convicted of attempted murder for stabbing a Jewish man near a synagogue, with the court finding he intended to kill more people inside the house of worship. His age limited his sentence to a maximum of one year in prison, which was later commuted.
- Trauma of giving birth in jail not bearable: Court on bail to TCS staffer Nida Khan
The court granted bail to TCS staffer Nida Khan, considering the defense argument that she is five months pregnant. The judge ruled that the trauma of giving birth in jail is not bearable.
- Personal shopper and stylist, 44, defrauded clients out of £277,000 that she promised to invest in Gucci handbags, court hears
A 44-year-old personal shopper and stylist defrauded clients out of £277,000 by promising to invest in Gucci handbags, according to court proceedings. The fraud involved misrepresenting the allocation of client funds.
- US Attorney Andrew Boutros in court Thursday over handling of case
A federal judge has ordered U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros to court on Thursday to address his handling of a case. The article does not provide additional details about the case or the judge's reasoning.
- Court orders Argentina to restore Cristina Kirchner's widow's pension
A court in Argentina has ordered the provisional reinstatement of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's widow's pension, which will amount to approximately 15.7 million pesos gross per month starting in August. The pension was suspended in late 2024 following her corruption conviction.
- Court shown video of Tyler Robinson turning himself in for Charlie Kirk murder
A court showed a video of Tyler Robinson turning himself in for the murder of Charlie Kirk. The footage is part of the case against Robinson.
- Top Boy star Micheal Ward 'was intent on his own pleasure' and 'wanted quick sex in the back of a car' when he allegedly raped a woman, court hears
Top Boy star Micheal Ward is alleged to have been intent on his own pleasure and wanted quick sex in the back of a car during an alleged rape, as heard in court. The court proceedings reference his alleged actions but do not confirm guilt.
- Court sends auto driver to 10 years RI for abducting, raping minor
A court sentenced an auto driver to 10 years in prison for abducting and raping a minor. The verdict highlights the legal consequences of violent crimes against children.
- Don Jr launches blistering attack on Charlie Kirk 'liars' after appearing in court as Erika lauded for 'selfless' reaction to heartbreaking evidence
Don Jr criticized Charlie Kirk's 'liars' following a court appearance where Erika was praised for her 'selfless' reaction to emotional evidence.
- Senior detective, 46, who is accused of using police computer records to give information to a friend told him 'I have my uses', court hears
A senior detective, 46, is accused of using police computer records to provide information to a friend. The court heard him say, 'I have my uses' during the proceedings.
- Woman’s death: court dismisses bail plea of accused
A woman's death led to a court dismissing the bail plea of the accused. The court denied the accused's request for bail in the case.
- Tyler Robinson's parents SMILE as they enter court with entourage for second day of evidence hearing... while Charlie Kirk's grief-stricken family keep their heads down: Live updates
Tyler Robinson's parents smiled as they entered court with an entourage for the second day of an evidence hearing, while Charlie Kirk's family appeared grief-stricken and kept their heads down. The case involves both families in a legal proceeding.
- Ram temple donation row: Court grants police custody of 3 accused
A court granted police custody of three accused individuals in a case involving missing donated funds for the Ram temple. Police requested an extended seven-day custody to investigate the disappearance of the funds.
- 2 charged in death of Plainfield man found dismembered in Lake Mattoon appear in court
Two people charged in the death of a Plainfield man, who was found dismembered in Lake Mattoon, appeared in court on Monday.
- Emil Bove defended Trump in court. Then Trump made him a judge
Emil Bove defended President Trump in court. Trump later appointed him as a judge. The article questions whether Bove's loyalty to President Trump may override his commitment to the rule of law.
- Court orders forfeiture of jailed ex-minister Saleh Mamman’s Abuja, Kaduna properties
A court ordered the forfeiture of properties owned by Saleh Mamman in Abuja and Kaduna. The decision follows his conviction on corruption and money laundering charges involving N33.8 billion.
- Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson is seen LAUGHING in court just a few feet away from sobbing widow Erika
Tyler Robinson, the suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder, was observed laughing in court near Erika, Kirk's grieving widow. The incident highlights a stark contrast between the suspect's demeanor and the victim's family's emotional distress.
- Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson is seen LAUGHING in court just a few feet away from sobbing widow Erika
Tyler Robinson, the murder suspect of Charlie Kirk, was observed laughing in court while near Erika, who is grieving. The incident highlights the emotional contrast between the suspect and the victim's widow.
- Court postpones judgement in forfeiture suit against 57 properties linked to Malami
A court has postponed its judgment in a forfeiture suit against 57 properties linked to Mr. Malami. The judge initially set 6 July as the date for ruling after parties presented arguments in May regarding the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission's (EFCC) application for asset forfeiture.
- Erika Kirk to face husband's killer Tyler Robinson in court as hearing begins for brutal assassination of Charlie
Erika Kirk is facing Tyler Robinson in court regarding the brutal assassination of her husband, Charlie. The hearing has begun to address the case.
- Court Clears The Way For $81M Affordable Rental Project In Kona
A court has approved the $81 million Honuaʻula affordable rental housing project in Kona, which faced delays due to a Big Island affordable housing scandal and a dispute with a neighboring landowner.
- Manhunt is launched for father, 31, who 'killed his daughter in crash while drink driving' after he failed to show up at court
A manhunt is underway for a 31-year-old father accused of killing his daughter in a crash while drink driving after he failed to appear in court. The incident is being investigated as a criminal case involving intoxicated driving and a fatality.
- A timeline of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the arrest of Tyler Robinson
A 23-year-old man accused of killing Charlie Kirk will be in court this week for the case's most substantial hearing so far. Tyler Robinson has been arrested in connection with the assassination.
- Court rejects BJP councillor R. Sugathan's bail plea
A court rejected the bail plea of BJP councillor R. Sugathan. The decision denies his request for release.
- Ketan Agarwal murder case: Court rejects police custody plea, sends accused to judicial remand
The court rejected a police custody plea in the Ketan Agarwal murder case, sending the accused to judicial remand. The investigating agency requested custody to complete pending verification and scientific procedures in the investigation.
- [FR?/EU] Fake Sorbonne investigation e-mail to my mum
A user reported receiving a suspicious email titled 'investigati0n' from a Sorbonne-nouvelle.fr address, suspected to be a scam. The email's subject used a zero instead of the letter 'O,' indicating a phishing attempt. The recipient, who has no connection to Sorbonne, did not engage with the email, and the sender may have compromised a student's account to perpetrate the fraud.
- Court orders final forfeiture of N150 million kickback linked to Nigerian lawmaker
A court has ordered the final forfeiture of N150 million linked to kickbacks received by a Nigerian lawmaker. The Economic and Financial Crimes Court (EFCC) revealed the money as proceeds of corruption during the legislator's tenure.
- Who can sell ‘6 7’ chicken nuggets? Company is asking court to decide
A company is seeking a court ruling to determine who can sell chicken nuggets featuring the '6 7' meme. The dispute arises as the meme enters the frozen chicken nugget market.
- Court orders Trump administration to rehire fired intelligence officers
A court has ordered the Trump administration to rehire intelligence officers who were fired. The decision is related to actions taken at the CIA Headquarters.
- Property tycoon's brother is hit with £490,000 court bill after losing bitter inheritance battle over £5m fortune with yoga teacher widow
A property tycoon's brother faces a £490,000 court bill after losing an inheritance dispute over a £5 million fortune involving a yoga teacher's widow. The legal battle centered on claims to the deceased tycoon's assets.
- Tariff refunds landing for Colorado importers, though not without a cost for small business
At least $23.7 billion in refunds from unlawful tariffs has been returned to U.S. importers out of an estimated $166 billion owed, according to court testimony. The refunds are affecting Colorado importers, though small businesses face associated costs.