Prosecutors
Prosecutors Can’t Stop Police From Investigating Abortions, Even if They Want To
Liberal prosecutors have pledged not to enforce abortion bans. Will it work?
Oath Keeper Allegedly Tried to Call Trump on Jan. 6
The latest Oath Keeper to plead guilty told the feds that the group's leader supposedly tried to call Trump on Jan. 6—but couldn’t get put through.
This Drug Trafficking Trial Could Reveal How Close Honduras’ President Is to the Cocaine Trade
U.S. prosecutors have alleged that Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández said he wanted to “shove the drugs right up the noses of the gringos.”
Trump’s in Fresh Criminal Peril Over That Infamous Georgia Phone Call
The new Georgia DA has launched a criminal probe into attempts to influence the 2020 election. Grand jury subpoenas may be sent out as soon as March.
Epstein Was Served with Another Underage Rape Accusation Just Days Before Being Found Injured on Jail Cell Floor
The pending lawsuit was filed by 32-year-old Jennifer Araoz, who alleged that Epstein raped her at just 15, according to NBC.
How Jeffrey Epstein Allegedly Built His Sex Trafficking Ring
"Epstein created a vast network of underage victims for him to sexually exploit in locations including New York and Palm Beach," prosecutors said.
No one knows why prosecutors dropped the Jussie Smollett case
"I’ve never seen a case like this,” said one former prosecutor.
Prosecutors want Chelsea Manning to testify again — and she doesn't know why
It's the same prosecutors charging WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Why the Baylor ex-frat president accused of rape won’t serve any time in jail
He’ll just need counseling while on probation — and to pay a $400 fine.
Why it will be hard to convict neo-Nazi James Alex Fields of hate crimes
Despite the challenges, experts say federal prosecutors have a strong case.