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Plea Deal Sparks Outrage in Texas Double Murder Case

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A Texas man accepted a plea deal for a 2023 double murder, receiving a 50-year sentence. He could be eligible for parole in 25 years, leaving the victims' families outraged and feeling denied justice after a rushed process. read more


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Ex-Michigan Coach Pleads No Contest in Stalking Case

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Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore accepted a plea deal for trespassing and telecom misuse. He was fired for an inappropriate relationship with a staffer. He appeared in court with his wife despite the charges and scandal. read more

'1000-Lb. Sisters' Star Amy Slaton Accepts Plea Deal

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Amy Slaton, from '1000-Lb. Sisters,' accepts a plea deal for "simple possession" after a zoo arrest in Tennessee without jail time. The 37-year-old received two years of probation, a $500 fine, an assessment, and a ban from the park where she was bitten by a camel. read more

Young Thug Accepts Plea Deal, Ends Georgia's Longest Trial

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Rapper Young Thug accepted a plea deal in Georgia's longest criminal trial, pleading guilty to drug, gun, and gang charges. He will be on probation for 15 years, required to do community service annually and stay away from Atlanta. read more

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Julian Assange was sentenced to time served in a plea deal ending his 14-year legal saga, after spending 1,901 days in Belmarsh prison. The US dropped all charges and Assange returned home to Australia. read more

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Julian Assange boards a flight out of the UK after striking a plea deal with the US government. The plane lands in Thailand en route to a US territory where he is expected to plead guilty to an Espionage Act charge. read more

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Former deputy PM Barnaby Joyce cautiously welcomed news of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's plea deal with the US justice department. The deal will allow Assange to walk free after pleading guilty to a felony charge. Joyce was part of a delegation lobbying US lawmakers on Assange's behalf. read more