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  • Donald Blankenship Sentencing Hearing

    Blankenship, the former CEO of Massey Energy, was convicted last December of a misdemeanor--conspiring to violate safety regulations--after an April 5, 2010 coal mine explosion killed 29 of his employees in West Virginia. The jury acquitted him of 2 other counts, both of which were felonies. Today he was sentenced to one year in federal prison and fined $250,000. He will also be on one year of supervised release after serving his sentence.

  • Justin Ross Harris Trial

    Harris is charged with murder after leaving his 22-month-old son in a hot Georgia car in June 2014. Harris went to work and discovered his son dead hours later. He says it was an accident; that he forgot to drop off his son at daycare.  Jury selection in Cobb County, GA is scheduled to begin this day.

  • Camille Cosby Deposition to Continue

    Camille Cosby, Bill Cosby's wife, is to continue her deposition begun in February. Today's testimony will be given in Boston; in February, the parties met in Springfield. Her testimony is related to a defamation suit against her husband by a number of women who claim he sexually assaulted them years ago.

  • Robert Durst Sentencing in Federal Case

    Robert Durst received a 7 year prison sentence after pleading guilty in federal court to possession of gun charges in Louisiana. He is expected to transfer to California by mid-August where the LA District Attorney will proceed with a murder case against him.

  • Dennis Hastert Sentencing Hearing

    Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert will be sentenced today for money laundering. He is expected to receive no more than a 6-month sentence for his guilty plea last year related to hush money he paid to an alleged sex abuse victim. An alleged victim sued him in Illinois state court on 4/25/16 demanding the $1.8 million balance of the $3.5 million in promised hush money.

  • Robert Dear Competency Hearing

    Robert Dear is accused of 3 counts of murder for a shooting at a Colorado Planned Parenthood facility. He's competency to stand trial is challenged at a hearing today.