FILE - Former film producer Harvey Weinstein appears in court in Los Angeles, Oct. 4 2022. New York’s highest court has overturned Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction and ordered a new trial. The Court of Appeals ruled Thursday, April 25, 2024 that the judge at the landmark #MeToo trial prejudiced him with improper rulings, including a decision to let women testify about allegations that weren’t part of the case. (Etienne Laurent/Pool Photo via AP, File)
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Delaware's U.S. Senators have joined 255 Members of Congress in submitting an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. The brief pertains to Moyle v. United States and Idaho v. United States, consolidated cases that address the implications of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) in the context of abortion care.
Country singer, Jimmie Allen, and the first Jane Doe to sue Allen with sexual assault allegations, have agreed to drop each's lawsuit and counterclaim.
"There was no basis to remove the case," said District Court Judge Richard Andrews. An attempt by Cabela's to move an investigation into its hands-off shoplifting approach to federal court has been dismissed. The case centered around reports that 500,000 rounds of ammunition were stolen from the store's Newark location in less than a year.
Randon Wilkerson, the man convicted in the 2021 murder of Delmar Corporal Keith Heacook, was sentenced to two life sentences Friday morning in Sussex County Superior Court for two counts of first degree murder.
Wilkerson was found guilty on all charges after his bench trial in October.
Delaware State Police have arrested 21-year-old Emma Brewington of Millsboro for allegedly sending explicit photographs to a 16-year-old student at Laurel High School.
Delaware State Police arrested 55-year-old Richard Boyd of Greenwood, Delaware for felony theft on Oct. 23.
Delaware's upcoming safe surrender event in Dover offers individuals with outstanding warrants a chance to resolve their issues in a supportive environment. This one-stop, daylong event aims to help participants clear their records, with judges offering special considerations for those who proactively engage in the process.
On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Delaware Department of Justice said they secured multiple felony convictions against a couple from Kent County. Mary and Charles Vinson are alleged to have abused and tortured their children.