Alex Tchervinski was charged with a low-level misdemeanor more than three weeks after the July 26 incident.
A defendant in the sprawling Feeding Our Future fraud scheme was sentenced to spend six months in federal prison on Tuesday.
A defendant accused of orchestrating $3 million in fraud as part of the broader Feeding Our Future scheme apologized to the ...
After completing a term of imprisonment, federal criminal defendants often serve terms of supervised release that usually ...
A Columbus man's aggravated murder conviction has been tossed on appeal because a judge let a jury see a defendant in ...
A virtual court hearing is going viral after a Detroit judge called out a defendant for lying about attending the hearing ...
The CEO of a major South Jersey real estate development company has filed a malicious prosecution lawsuit against former ...
A 16-year-old defendant entered a not guilty plea in court in Spokane in a case involving charges of second-degree murder and ...
A Fort Totten man has pleaded guilty to two separate counts of assault and voluntary manslaughter in U.S. District Court in Fargo. U.S. Attorney Nicholas Chase announced the change of plea on April 2 ...
An Asheville-area attorney facing a second-degree murder charge was arrested in Georgia after he allegedly assaulted two ...
The fifth person involed in aHason "Tory" Fields, 51, pleaded guilty to one count of bribery, wire fraud and conspiracy to ...
A Leavenworth man was sentenced Wednesday to 11 and a half years in prison in connection with the drug overdose death of a ...