LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is fronting a new initiative to get ahead of judicial threats and courtroom violence through the formation of the Judicial Threat Assessment ...
Baltimore City Sheriff Sam Cogen claims funding for his department is too low and is jeopardizing courtroom security and the safety of judges. Speaking to FOX45 at a community event, Cogen highlighted ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace reintroduced a bill Monday that she believes will protect survivors of sexual assault from being traumatized in the courtroom. The Rape Shield ...
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to note that Families Against Court Tragedies, or FACT, was not involved in the Gingles case. A year before Mary Gingles was shot and killed by her estranged ...
A fire at a townhouse in Baltimore County caused no injuries after residents were safely evacuated, Baltimore County Fire said.Crews responded to Bourbon Court Dispute between neighbors leads to ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The parents of an alleged domestic abuse victim are calling for criminal justice reforms with concerns about domestic violence EPOs (Emergency Protective Orders). Carrie and William ...
People in the courtroom were starting to panic. The man with the gun was getting angrier and angrier, threatening the judge, yelling at the hostages and swinging around his laptop bag, which he ...
HILLSBORO, Texas (KWTX) - A Hill County jury on April 23 sentenced a Hubbard man to 60 years in prison in the brutal assault of his elderly grandmother in October 2023. The previous day, the jury ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A mother's aguish and anger over her daughter's murder, and the stabbing attacks on her grandsons highlights the troubling trend of domestic violence murders in Chicago and Cook ...
Louisiana judges are now required to undergo domestic violence training every two years. The training aims to educate judges on best practices for handling domestic violence cases and supporting ...
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Courtroom safety at risk: Baltimore sheriff highlights funding gaps and violent incident
Baltimore City Sheriff Sam Cogen is raising the alarm over a significant decline in funding for his department, which he says jeopardizes courtroom security and the safety of judges. Speaking to FOX45 ...
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