Crime, Law and Justice

Turkey: Istanbul nightclub attacker confessed after capture
Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency said Abdulkadir Masharipov traveled to Afghanistan from his home country six years ago and claimed he was on a wanted list in Uzbekistan for membership in a terror group.
'Robot lawyer' makes the case against parking tickets
The online service DoNotPay has helped motorists in London, New York City and Seattle overturn more than 200,000 parking tickets, the creator says. Now, the service is expanding across the U.S.
Why Jamar Clark's case didn't go to a grand jury
Hennepin County Attorney decided to investigate the shooting of Jamar Clark instead of handing the case over to a grand jury, why? According to Freeman, it was in the name of transparency.
Orlando shooter's wife arrested on federal charges
Charges against Noor Salman include 'Aiding and Abetting by providing material support to a terrorist,' Orlando's police chief said. The attack was the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Court documents show that investigators suspect a biology teacher from the Twin Cities area was high on multiple drugs when he was fatally shot by a Mankato police officer who responded to a disturbance at a hotel.