Topic: justice

Arrest Made in Connection to Usher’s Stepson Kile Glover’s Jet Ski Death

Arrest Made in Connection to Usher’s Stepson Kile Glover’s Jet Ski Death

March 1, 2013

According to TMZ, the jet jet ski operator who allegedly ran over Usher‘s stepson Kile Glover was arrested this morning in connection to the July 2012 accident that left Glover brain dead for weeks before he was removed from life support. More »

William Balfour Gets 3 Life Sentences for Murdering Jennifer Hudson’s Family Members

William Balfour Gets 3 Life Sentences for Murdering Jennifer Hudson’s Family Members

July 27, 2012

William Balfour — the man convicted of murdering the mother, brother and nephew of R&B singer Jennifer Hudson — will spend the rest of his life behind bars after an Illinois judge sentenced him to THREE CONSECUTIVE LIFE SENTENCES in prison. More »

George Zimmerman Back in Jail After Judge Revokes Bond [VIDEO]

George Zimmerman Back in Jail After Judge Revokes Bond [VIDEO]

June 3, 2012

George Zimmerman surrendered himself to police Sunday afternoon (May 3) after the judge presiding over the Trayvon Martin shooting death case revoked his bond earlier in the weekend and gave him 48 hours to turn himself in. More »

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Jennifer Hudson Family Murder Trial: William Balfour Found GUILTY

Jennifer Hudson Family Murder Trial: William Balfour Found GUILTY

May 12, 2012

After three days of deliberations, on Friday (May 11), a Chicago jury found William Balfour GUILTY of murdering three members of R&B singer Jennifer Hudson‘s family, including her mother, brother and nephew. More »

Jennifer Hudson Breaks Down Crying During Family Murder Trial Testimony

Jennifer Hudson Breaks Down Crying During Family Murder Trial Testimony

April 24, 2012

Emotions ran high Monday (Apr 23) as Jennifer Hudson bravely took the stand to testify in the murder trial of William Balfour, the man accused of killing her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew nearly 4 years ago in Chicago. More »

George Zimmerman Released from Jail on $150,000 Bond

George Zimmerman Released from Jail on $150,000 Bond

April 23, 2012

George Zimmerman — the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was recently charged with second degree murder for shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin — was released from jail shortly after midnight on Monday morning (Apr 23) after posting $150,000 bond. More »

The face of a killer: George Zimmerman's mugshot taken on Wednesday, April 11th at the Polk Correctional Facility in Sanford, FL

George Zimmerman Charged with Second Degree Murder in Trayvon Martin Shooting Death

April 12, 2012

George Zimmerman — the most hated man in America right now — is behind bars at a Florida prison after being officially charged with 2nd degree murder for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. More »

Trayvon Martin “Million Hoodie March” in New York City Draws Thousands of Supporters + Feds Are Investigating His Shooting Death

Trayvon Martin “Million Hoodie March” in New York City Draws Thousands of Supporters + Feds Are Investigating His Shooting Death

March 22, 2012

The United States Justice Department announced this week that it will launch an investigation into the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was killed almost a month ago by a racist, gun wielding neighborhood watchman. More »

Ryan Brunn, Convicted Killer of 7-Year-Old Jorelys Rivera, Commits Suicide in Prison

Ryan Brunn, Convicted Killer of 7-Year-Old Jorelys Rivera, Commits Suicide in Prison

January 20, 2012

A man who was recently convicted of raping and murdering a 7-year-old girl from Georgia committed suicide in prison Thursday (Jan 19). More »

Gang Member Sentenced to 212 Years in Prison for His Role in Newark School-Yard Murder!

Gang Member Sentenced to 212 Years in Prison for His Role in Newark School-Yard Murder!

May 20, 2011

Justice has finally been served for three slain college students.

A Newark gangmember who hacked at three college-bound students with a machete before his cohort shot them execution-style was sentenced Thursday to 212 years in prison. More »

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