Tag: Criminal Justice

Kansas Supreme Court to Review Murder Conviction and Life Insurance Evidence in Trickle Case

Kansas Supreme Court to review critical issues in Colby Trickle's murder conviction focused on evidence admissibility and life insurance fraud claims.

Two Arrests Made in Murray Assault Case Involving Firearm

Murray Police arrest two individuals for assault and wanton endangerment charges related to a November incident at Pi Kappa Alpha lodge. Investigation ongoing.

Utah Realtor Faces Murder and Mortgage Fraud Charges, Trial in 2026

Utah realtor Kouri Richins faces murder and mortgage fraud charges, involving fentanyl poisoning, life insurance fraud, and real estate financial crimes with trial set for 2026.

Campbell County Sheriff's Office Updates on Recent Arrests and Legal Procedures

Overview of recent arrests by the Campbell County Sheriff's Office and the legal process involving preliminary charges and the role of the County Attorney's Office in Gillette, Wyoming.

Pretrial Hearing in UnitedHealth CEO Shooting Case Highlights Evidence Disputes

The pretrial hearing in the UnitedHealth CEO shooting case centers on evidence admissibility and legal rights, with significant implications for insurance sector crime prosecution and legal compliance.

Arizona Jury Convicts Lori Vallow Daybell in 2019 Attempted Murder Case

Lori Vallow Daybell was convicted in Arizona for the 2019 attempted murder of her niece’s ex-husband, linked to a series of family-related murders and insurance claims.

Manslaughter Sentencing in Assisted Suicide Case with Life Insurance Implications

Mark Switzer sentenced for manslaughter in 2017 assisted suicide impacting life insurance and raising legal, compliance issues under Colorado's Medical Aid In Dying law.