Brittney Griner appears in Moscow court as lawyers prepare defense

2022-07-15 23:29:19 By : Ms. Xinjie SU

U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner returned to a Russian court on Friday for a fourth hearing in a trial on drugs charges, for which she could face up to a decade in prison. Last week, Griner pleaded guilty to carrying vape cartridges containing cannabis oil but said she had no intention of breaking Russian law.

Alex Murdaugh is facing double-murder charges after a grand jury indicted him for allegedly killing his wife, Maggie, and their 22-year-old son, Paul, at the family’s estate outside Charleston, South Carolina. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports for TODAY.

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WNBA star Brittney Griner was back in a Russian courtroom on Friday where her attorneys told the court she has a prescription for medical marijuana in the United States to treat chronic pain.

Ripudaman Singh Malik was accused of involvement in Canada's worst terror attack that killed 329.

ABC News' Phil Lipof spoke with Patrick Reevell on the third day of the Brittney Griner trial, the character witnesses that came forward and U.S. negotiations on her release.

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Her "ID" was labeled an American Global ID and Liberty Pass, expiring in 177 years.

7-Eleven Inc. had offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction those involved in the shootings.

In an exclusive interview with “CBS Mornings,” the wife of a U.S. naval officer sentenced to three years in a Japanese prison for a deadly crash says she is angry with the punishment and is asking for American officials to help bring her husband home. Lt. Ridge Alkonis is accused of falling asleep at the wheel and crashing into and killing two pedestrians. The lieutenant's family says he lost consciousness due to altitude sickness.

Police say they responded to Clarkston First Baptist Daycare off Church Street around 11:45 a.m. Wednesday.

The victim was staying at the apartment of a disabled friend when Arnold Thompson woke her up and raped her. He will spend up to 20 years in prison.

Two of the four suspects have been arrested, officials say.

Turner was given five years' probation in a rape case, and he would not have had to register as a sex offender if he didn't violate probation. One month later, he was arrested for public disorderly conduct.View Entire Post ›

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyDuring a trial in West Virginia earlier this year, witnesses tell The Daily Beast, a state court judge whipped out his handgun, waved it in the air, and left it on the bench with the barrel pointing directly at the corporate lawyers who had irritated him.Circuit Judge David W. Hummel Jr., who oversees cases in the tiny city of New Martinsville, repeatedly told The Daily Beast it never happened. When reached by phone in March, he initiall

Lt. Ridge Alkonis' wife is "really angry" about the sentence that will separate her children from their father.

Infamous drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, who was behind the killing of a U.S. DEA agent in 1985, was captured Friday by Mexican forces nearly a decade after walking out of a Mexican prison and returning to drug trafficking, according to the Mexican government's national arrest registry. An official with Mexico's navy, who was not authorized to speak publicly and agreed to confirm the action only if not quoted by name, also confirmed the arrest. The registry listed the time of Caro Quintero's arrest as around midday and said he was in transit, but no further details about the capture were immediately available.

Boebert's views are so extreme that a fellow Republican described her as “the Christian Taliban."

A lawyer is going viral after sharing why she often suggests that shoppers avoid using self-checkout lanes.

The first-year WNBA head coach has a unique perspective given her previous role as an assistant coach for the NBA's San Antonio Spurs.

The photo of the first victim of the rocket attack on Vinnytsia on July 14 quickly spread on social media. Rescue workers spotted the body of 4-year-old Liza against the background of her buggy. The little girl had died instantly.