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"One dismissal is too many, but the Grand Jury had no other recourse," the Cullman County district attorney said.
Nearly 60 felony cases will be dropped in a small Alabama town because they were compromised by what a grand jury called a ...
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation Tuesday to allow visiting judges to be brought in to handle violent criminal cases ...
Nearly 60 felony cases are being dropped due to compromised evidence. The mayor announced the department will be shut down ...
The vast majority of all criminal defendants come from low-income communities.  Many of them have never seen a mental health ...
Governor Kay Ivey has signed the "Back the Blue" law, a controversial bill that enhances legal protections for law ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. ( WSFA) - Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 307 on Tuesday, establishing the “Speedy Trial Act” in Alabama. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Will Barfoot (R) and Rep. Jim Hill (R), expedites ...
A grand jury dismissed almost 60 criminal cases in Hanceville, Alabama, following accusations of police department corruption. Cullman County District Attorney Champ Crocker issued a statement via ...
Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 307 into law on Tuesday, establishing the Speedy Trial Act. This new law expedites trials for ...
The Alabama Legislature gave final approval to the legislation that sets legal standards for the use of force and provides ...
The grand jury determined that 58 felony criminal cases had been tainted by corruption in the Hanceville Police Department in northern Alabama, after four officers and the police chief were ...