January 09, 2009

SC Man Pleads To Illegal Gun Sale

A South Carolina pawnshop owner accused by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg of recklessly selling a rifle to an ex-convict has pleaded guilty to a federal weapons charge.


January 05, 2009

Ex-SC Trooper Pleads Guilty To Federal Civil Rights Charge

A former South Carolina trooper caught on video kicking a suspect in the head has pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights charge.


December 12, 2008

Georgia Man Found Guilty Of Murdering His Cheating Wife

A Bartow County jury has found a man guilty of suffocating his wife last year after she had an extramarital affair.


November 25, 2008

Vick Dogfighting House On The Auction Block

The house at the center of the dogfighting ring that led to the downfall of disgraced NFL star Michael Vick is back on the auction block.

Michael Vick Pleads Guilty To State Dogfighting Charge

Former NFL star quarterback Michael Vick has pleaded guilty to a state dogfighting charge in Virginia in a bid to make him eligible for early release from jail.

Michael Vick Pleads Guilty To State Dogfighting Charge

Former NFL star quarterback Michael Vick has pleaded guilty to a state dogfighting charge in Virginia in a bid to make him eligible for early release from jail.


November 18, 2008

2 Former South Carolina Women’s Basketball Players Sentenced

Two former South Carolina women’s basketball players have been sentenced to 18 months probation after pleading guilty to fraud and drug charges.


October 27, 2008

Alert: Sen. Ted Stevens Found Guilty

Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens has been found guilty of lying about receiving gifts.


October 06, 2008

Ron Goldman’s Family Thankful For O.J. Simpson Guilty Verdict

O.J. Simpson faces life in jail, after being convicted on various charges, including robbery and kidnapping. Lawyer’s for Simpson say the trial was unfair, and plan to appeal the ruling. Here’s ABC News’ Carla Wohl with the details.

What’s Next For O.J. Simpson?

O.J. Simpson is back behind bars, convicted of kidnapping, armed robbery, and 10 other charges. Jury questionnaires, released Saturday, reveal 5 jurors disagreed with Simpson’s 1995 acquittal for murder. Simpson’s lawyer says selection of an all-white jury is a basis for appeal. ABC News’ Laura Marquez reports.

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