Menendez Brothers: Decision on resentencing recommendation announced

Erik and Lyle Menendez have been serving life sentences without parole for the killings of their parents Jose and Kitty Menendez in 1989.

Menendez Brothers: Resentencing recommended by LA DA Gascón

The DA has recommended that Erik and Lyle Menendez, who have been serving life sentences without parole for the killings of their parents Jose and Kitty Menendez in 1989, be resentenced.

Texas woman dropped child from 3rd floor balcony, puncture wounds found: court records

A 17-month-old girl who was found bleeding on a Galveston street on Wednesday had puncture marks on her back, according to an arrest warrant. Investigators believe the infant was intentionally dropped from a third-floor hotel balcony by her mother.

Todd Chrisley dismissed from job at prison chapel, attorney says

Reality TV star Todd Chrisley, who is serving a 12-year sentence at a federal prison in Florida, was removed from his job at the prison chapel, his attorney said.

Food truck severely damaged from fire after hit-and-run in Southeast Austin

Austin police are still searching for a hit-and-run driver who ran down four people before hitting a food truck in Southeast Austin on Tuesday evening. That food truck caught on fire, destroying a family’s livelihood in just minutes.

Milwaukee wrong-way driver passes motorcade for Kamala Harris

A suspected drunk driver drove the wrong way toward Vice President Kamala Harris’ motorcade in Milwaukee on Monday.

Harvey Weinstein's retrial moved to next year, lawyer plans to hire a private investigator

Harvey Weinstein's retrial on sex crimes charges in Manhattan won't start until next year and a new allegation against the former movie mogul will be included in the case.

Driver hits 4 pedestrians, food truck in Southeast Austin

Police are searching for the driver who hit several pedestrians with her car, then crashed into a food truck, causing it to catch fire in Southeast Austin.

How a legal fight could help death row inmate Robert Roberson

As the battle between the Texas House and the state's attorney general's office over the in-person testimony of inmate Robert Roberson continues, it opens the possibility of a new outcome from the Court of Criminal Appeals as one-third of the judges will not return to the bench.