Abigael González ‘El Cuini’, brother-in-law of ‘Mencho’, seeks agreement with US Prosecutor: Hearing postponed
Abigael González, associated with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, is attempting to negotiate a plea deal with US authorities to avoid trial.
Haiti president’s assassination driven by greed and power, US prosecutors say
US prosecutors argue that greed, arrogance, and the desire for power motivated four men charged in the assassination of Haiti's president Jovenel Moïse.
Erick Valencia, negotiations underway in the US: What will 'El 85', enemy of 'Mencho', deliver?
Erick 'El 85' Valencia intends to plead guilty to drug trafficking charges in the United States, as he seeks a deal with federal prosecutors.
They took away their credit cards, Google, and Airbnb reservations. ICC judges face US sanctions
Eleven top officials of the International Criminal Court, including eight judges and three prosecutors, are facing US sanctions due to their investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan and for other reasons.
Trump fires judge-picked US attorney as top DOJ official warns courts to stay in their lane
President Trump has removed another U.S. attorney appointed by federal judges, escalating tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary over the appointment of top federal prosecutors.
Crans-Montana, the bodyguard: 'Jessica told us to keep the security doors closed'
A bodyguard from Crans-Montana has revealed that Jessica instructed them to keep security doors shut, amidst rising criticisms directed at the prosecutors regarding their handling of the case.
Ukrainian anti-corruption prosecutors seek arrest or US$9.83m bail for former energy minister, court sets hearing
Ukrainian prosecutors are requesting the court to either arrest former energy minister Herman Halushchenko or set his bail at approximately US$9.83 million in a corruption case.
Man who burned Quran in London may get US asylum as case draws Trump administration attention
The U.S. administration is considering granting asylum to a protester fined for burning a Quran in London as U.K. prosecutors seek to reinstate his conviction.
VIDEO shows agent shooting at teacher during immigration operation in the USA: 'Time to get aggressive'
Federal prosecutors in the United States released body camera footage of a Chicago teacher, Marimar Martinez, who survived being shot multiple times by a Border Patrol agent during an immigration operation in October 2025.
These US states want polluters to pay for the rising insurance costs of climate disasters
Three US states are proposing legislation to allow state prosecutors to sue fossil fuel companies for rising home insurance costs linked to climate disasters.
Jail sentence sought for conspiracy theorist linked to Wieambilla killers
US prosecutors are seeking a 46-month sentence for Daniel Day, a conspiracy theorist linked to the Wieambilla shooting that resulted in the deaths of police officers and a neighbor in December 2022.
Rape allegation against ex-Barclays CEO Jes Staley was raised in US Epstein investigation
US prosecutors have reviewed serious allegations of sexual misconduct, including rape, against former Barclays CEO Jes Staley in connection with the Epstein investigation.
9 Additional Charges Against American Who Killed Two Israeli Diplomats in Washington
U.S. prosecutors have filed 9 additional terrorism-related charges against Elias Rodriguez, who is accused of killing two Israeli diplomats in Washington last year.
US prosecutors seek life sentence for man convicted of trying to assassinate Trump in Florida
Federal prosecutors are requesting a life sentence for Ryan Routh, who was convicted of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at a Florida golf course in 2024.
Lithuania begins investigation into human trafficking after release of Epstein documents
Lithuanian prosecutors have announced an investigation into potential human trafficking following the release of US documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which included references to prominent Lithuanians.
US charges 20 people with rigging university, Chinese basketball games, NBC reports
Federal prosecutors in Philadelphia have charged 20 individuals with conspiring to rig games in the Chinese Basketball Association through point shaving and bribery from September 2022 to February 2025.
New analysis on U.S. economy. And, MN prosecutors quit over DOJ probe into Good widow
A new analysis discusses the state of the U.S. economy while Minnesota prosecutors resign amid a Department of Justice investigation into a case involving a widow.
Global Central Banks Show Solidarity with Powell Following Investigation
Major central bank governors have expressed support for the Federal Reserve and its chairman Jerome Powell amid an investigation by U.S. prosecutors, emphasizing the importance of the Fed's independence.
Who’s who in Maduro case: The judge, prosecutors and defense lawyers now facing off
Nicolas Maduro, the former leader of Venezuela, and his wife appeared in court facing serious drug and firearms charges following their capture by U.S. forces, highlighting a shift in American foreign policy under President Trump.
Before Nicolás Maduro's First Trial: What Will Happen in Court?
Federal prosecutors have charged Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, his wife Cilia Flores, and their adult son Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra with conspiracy to import cocaine, possession of machine guns, and destructive devices.
International Criminal Court: Trump Punishes Judges Whose Decisions He Disapproves Of
The article discusses how former President Trump retaliates against judges and prosecutors at the International Criminal Court in The Hague when their decisions do not align with his preferences, undermining international law.