Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is expected to stand trial by year's end, with jury selection possibly starting in September if the death penalty is pursued; his supporters filled a Manhattan courtroom, and legal proceedings continue regarding evidence and legal arguments.
Brian Cole, accused of planting pipe bombs near the RNC and DNC in Washington in 2021, appeared in court as prosecutors argued for his continued detention, citing his confessed involvement and risk to the community, while his lawyers requested his release citing his lack of criminal history and mental health considerations.
A judge released a redacted transcript of a closed October hearing in Tyler Robinson's murder case, discussing courtroom attire, shackles, security, and media coverage, highlighting the balance between fair trial rights and courtroom safety.
A Utah judge ordered the release of a transcript and audio recording from a closed-door hearing regarding the shackling of Tyler Robinson, charged with killing Charlie Kirk, emphasizing the importance of transparency in the judicial process.
The evidence suppression hearing for Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, concluded with a judge expected to rule in May on whether certain evidence will be admissible at trial. The case involves disputes over search warrants and the legality of evidence collected, with a trial date to be set after the judge's decision.
Nick Reiner, son of Rob Reiner, was scheduled for a court hearing on murder charges related to the deaths of his parents, but he was unable to attend due to not being medically cleared. He is held without bail and faces potential life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted of first-degree murder. The case follows the tragic stabbing of Rob and Michele Reiner at their home, with authorities planning to announce formal charges soon.
A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops near the White House, resulting in one death and one injury, pleaded not guilty in a court hearing while hospitalized. Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national, is charged with murder and assault, and authorities are investigating a possible motive. The case has broader implications amid debates over military use and immigration policies.
Luigi Mangione, accused of killing a healthcare executive, appeared in court as his attorneys challenged the admissibility of key evidence, including diary entries and items seized without a warrant, arguing police violated his rights. The case involves disputes over evidence legality and Mangione's Miranda rights, with a hearing expected to last several days.
A judge allowed Charlie Kirk's accused murderer, Tyler Robinson, to wear regular clothes during pretrial hearings but mandated physical restraints for security reasons, amid concerns about media coverage and public interest in the case.
A Utah man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk can wear civilian clothes during pretrial hearings, but will be restrained due to the seriousness of the charges and potential for disruption, as ruled by a judge. The defendant, Tyler Robinson, faces serious charges including aggravated murder with the possibility of the death penalty, and has not entered a plea yet.
A Utah judge allowed Charlie Kirk's murder suspect, Tyler Robinson, to wear civilian clothes during pretrial hearings to avoid prejudice, but denied his request to appear without restraints due to the seriousness of the charges and safety concerns. Robinson is scheduled for an in-person court appearance on January 16, 2026, and faces multiple serious charges including aggravated murder with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
A federal judge has ordered Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino to appear in court amid controversy over his actions during immigration enforcement in Chicago, including allegations of unjustified tear gas deployment, as part of a broader legal and political dispute over immigration tactics.
Denise Richards' estranged husband, Aaron Phypers, was arrested on allegations of spousal abuse following a contentious court hearing, but was later released on bail; both parties are involved in ongoing legal disputes over the allegations.
Aaron Phypers, estranged husband of Denise Richards, was arrested outside a court hearing where they were disputing a restraining order; his lawyer claims he was unaware of an outstanding warrant and suggests Denise and her legal team may have set him up.
John Bolton pleaded not guilty to charges related to allegedly storing and sharing classified information, with a court hearing scheduled for November 21. Bolton's defense team will seek permission for an international trip, and Bolton denies any unlawful sharing of information, claiming the case is politically motivated.