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A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled a $368 fine Andre Paul Chauvin received for using a cellphone while driving will stand.
GERMUNDSON: In just a little over one week, the trial of former Minneapolis Police officer, Derek Chauvin, will begin. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in ...
Jacob Gershman covers law for The Wall Street Journal. He previously wrote about New York politics for the Journal and the New York Sun.
In a historic First Amendment ruling, a defamation lawsuit brought by a high-ranking Minneapolis police officer against the creators of a documentary about the trial of Derek Chauvin was dismissed ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In a historic First Amendment ruling, a defamation lawsuit brought by a high-ranking Minneapolis police officer against the creators of a documentary about the trial of Derek Chauvin was ...
Chief Brian O'Hara from the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) spoke live on an array of topics in the city, including downward violent crime data, a judge dismissing a defamation lawsuit filed by an ...
Target’s chief executive officer is planning to meet this week with the Rev. Al Sharpton. Sharpton's civil rights ...
In his new role, John Antonio will oversee the Eyewitness News team at ABC7, which is the leading source for local news in New York and the most-watched station in the country.
and orchestrated extensive live coverage of the Derek Chauvin trial following the killing of George Floyd. Additionally, he helped oversee coverage of numerous presidential and midterm elections.
Rev. Al Sharpton arrives at the Hennepin County Government Center on April 19, 2021 in Minneapolis for the Derek Chauvin trial. Sharpton called the meeting with Target CEO Brian Cornell “very ...
Columnist David Marcus writes that the Democrats are desperate for a new martyr/hero, and have settled on an alleged teenage ...