Prosecutor
Coverage of Prosecutor in the Nexus archive.
- Prosecutor tells Australian appeals court mushroom poisoning murderer should never be released
A prosecutor informed an Australian appeals court that triple-murderer Erin Patterson should never be released from prison. This statement relates to the time she poisoned four of her estranged husband's relatives using death cap mushrooms.
- FBI Records Raise New Questions About Murder-For-Hire Plot
New search warrant affidavits have been revealed that contain details about an investigation. These confidential records concern a plot to assassinate two individuals: a federal judge and a prosecutor.
- Ex-Anoka County prosecutor charged: Expert explains trafficking allegations
A former assistant Anoka County attorney is facing serious charges for her alleged role in a commercial sex trafficking operation. The title notes that an expert explained these allegations regarding the prosecutor.
- Prosecutors amass over 800 witness statements in case against man accused of Sydney massacre
A prosecutor informed the court that the case against a man accused of murdering 15 people at a Sydney Hanukkah celebration is extensive. The prosecution has amassed over 800 witness statements, and more evidence related to the case had yet to be examined.
- Trump slams prosecutor for dismissing Reflecting Pool case
Trump criticized a prosecutor for dismissing a case related to the Reflecting Pool. The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, now drained, was visible near the Washington Monument in 2026.
- Bolivia prosecutor orders arrest of ex-leader Morales over protests
A Bolivia prosecutor has ordered the arrest of ex-leader Evo Morales in connection with protests. Morales was present at a meeting before the 2025 presidential runoff election in Cochabamba.
- Voters want major change amid economic and political discontent and more top headlines
Voters are seeking major change amid economic and political discontent. The article highlights a prosecutor facing a criminal referral related to former President Trump, a Southern state achieving top global GDP rankings, and ongoing military strikes against Iran.
- Former prosecutor accused of poisoning her husband with fentanyl four times including while out on bail ...but supportive spouse is sticking by her
A prosecutor is accused of poisoning her husband with fentanyl four times, including while out on bail. Her spouse remains supportive despite the allegations.
- Court orders remand of trader over alleged rape of minor
A court has ordered the remand of a trader accused of raping an 11-year-old girl. The prosecutor stated the defendant allegedly lured the neighbor’s daughter into his shop and committed the crime.
- Kerala government replaces prosecutor in ED assault case amid bail controversy, appoints Special Public Prosecutor
The Kerala government has replaced a prosecutor in an Enforcement Directorate (ED) assault case due to alleged failure in opposing a bail application, and appointed a Special Public Prosecutor. Police claim the prosecutor did not effectively challenge the bail despite a report recommending its rejection.
- Utah judge finds prosecutor in Charlie Kirk assassination case in contempt
A Utah judge held a top prosecutor in contempt for media comments about the defendant in the case against Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer. The judge, Tony Graf, made the ruling during a court hearing but did not remove the death penalty as an option.
- US judge holds prosecutor in contempt in Charlie Kirk murder case
A US judge held a prosecutor in contempt for making comments to the media about the defendant in the Charlie Kirk murder case, as those comments violated court rules.
- Lokayukta arrests man, son for bid to bribe prosecutor
Lokayukta arrested a man and his son for attempting to bribe a prosecutor. The bribery was linked to an atrocities case pending in a Kalaburagi court.
- Opinion: A prosecutor rigged a grand jury in Chicago. In California, she’d have been caught
A prosecutor in Chicago rigged a grand jury, and a former San Francisco DA highlights that California's legal safeguards would have prevented such an action. The article contrasts the legal systems in Chicago and California regarding grand jury protections.
- Arizona Supreme Court denies prosecutor appeal against sending fake elector case back to grand jury
The Arizona Supreme Court denied a prosecutor's appeal to send a fake elector case related to the 2020 presidential election back to a grand jury.
- Arizona Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal, ensuring fake elector case goes back to the grand jury
The Arizona Supreme Court rejected a prosecutor’s appeal, sending a fake elector case back to the grand jury. This decision ensures the case will proceed through the grand jury process.
- Protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says
Protesters who interrupted a Minnesota church service in January, including former CNN journalist Don Lemon, face federal criminal charges but will not be charged at the state level, according to a prosecutor.
- Sicko allegedly breaks into Arizona morgue and commits unspeakable acts: prosecutor
A man allegedly broke into an Arizona morgue and committed criminal acts. He did not appear in court due to combative behavior and was ordered held on $500,000 bond.
- Assistant principal "did nothing" when told about 6-year-old with gun, prosecutor says
A former assistant principal is facing criminal charges over a 2023 school shooting, where a prosecutor claims she was told about a 6-year-old student with a gun and did nothing. The incident led to a school shooting. The trial is ongoing.
- Judge put on leave over claims he called prosecutor sexist four letter word and used misogynistic language to describe female judge
A judge has been put on leave due to allegations of using sexist language and a four-letter word to describe a female judge. The claims also include the judge using misogynistic language against a prosecutor. An investigation is likely to follow.
- Investigators say Trump assassination suspect shot officer at press gala
A Secret Service agent was shot by a Trump assassination suspect at the White House correspondents' dinner. A prosecutor confirmed the agent was 'definitively' hit by the suspect's bullet during the event.
- Judge allows Maurene Comey's lawsuit challenging her firing to proceed
Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, was fired from her position as a top prosecutor in New York. A judge has allowed her lawsuit challenging the termination to proceed.
- D4vd's cellphone contained 'child pornography,' prosecutor in L.A. murder case says
David Anthony Burke, known as musician D4vd, faces murder and child sexual abuse charges in the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. A prosecutor stated his cellphone contained child pornography, which was disclosed in court Thursday.
- What Gilgo Beach killer's wife REALLY knew: Prosecutor reveals chilling truth about life with monster husband... and the 'interests' she couldn't ignore
A prosecutor alleges the wife of the Gilgo Beach killer had knowledge of his crimes, revealing chilling details about their life together and her awareness of his 'interests' that she could not ignore. The case centers on her potential complicity in the murders.
- What Gilgo Beach killer's wife REALLY knew: Prosecutor reveals chilling truth about life with monster husband... and the 'interests' she couldn't ignore
A prosecutor alleges that the wife of the Gilgo Beach killer had knowledge of his crimes and couldn't ignore his 'interests,' revealing a chilling account of their life together. The case centers on the killer's victims and the wife's potential awareness of his criminal activities.
- French man charged with keeping nine-year-old son locked in van since 2024
A French man has been charged with imprisoning his nine-year-old son in a van since 2024, leading to the child's rescue by police after neighbors reported sounds of a child in Hagenbach, eastern France. The malnourished boy was found in the vehicle near the borders of Switzerland and Germany.
- French man charged with locking son in van for more than a year
A French man is charged with imprisoning his son in a van for over a year, during which the child was found malnourished, naked, and unable to walk. The prosecutor described the boy's severe condition upon discovery.
- French man charged with locking son in van for more than a year
A French man is charged with imprisoning his son in a van for over a year, resulting in the boy being found malnourished, naked, and in severe physical condition. The prosecutor described the boy's deteriorated state, highlighting the severity of the abuse.