charges
Coverage of charges in the Nexus archive.
- Trump hints at fate of former Fox News star Jeanine Pirro after she dropped charges against reflecting pool vandal
Trump hinted at the potential fate of Jeanine Pirro following her decision to drop charges against the reflecting pool vandal. The incident involves a legal matter related to a public space violation.
- Naked man facing slew of charges after surviving jump from Brooklyn Bridge
A man is facing multiple charges after jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge naked and surviving the fall. The incident involved legal consequences despite his survival.
- Naked man facing slew of charges after surviving jump from Brooklyn Bridge
A man survived a jump from the Brooklyn Bridge and is facing multiple charges. The incident occurred with the man jumping off the bridge while naked.
- Naked man facing slew of charges after surviving jump from Brooklyn Bridge
A man is facing multiple charges after surviving a jump from the Brooklyn Bridge while naked. The incident involved him leaping from the bridge and surviving the fall, which led to legal consequences.
- Tate brothers are being threatened, treated like Jeffrey Epstein in jail, their lawyer says
The Tate brothers' lawyer, Joe McBride, stated that the brothers are facing threats and being treated similarly to Jeffrey Epstein in jail. He warned that the charges against them have made them targets for violence, including being stabbed, jumped, or murdered.
- WATCH: E-bike teen takeover swarms downtown city streets blocking traffic, leading to charges
Hundreds of teens on e-bikes caused traffic chaos in downtown Orlando, Florida, blocking emergency vehicles and leading to police charges. The Orlando Police Department released video showing reckless riding and arrests, emphasizing the safety risks posed by the group.
- Republican Lawmaker Urges Charges Against Jack Smith
A Republican lawmaker is urging charges against Jack Smith, a former special counsel. Smith is testifying before the House Judiciary Committee.
- Video shows arrest of Tate brothers in Miami
Social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Miami on Saturday after U.K. prosecutors announced new charges against them. The brothers have denied any wrongdoing, as reported by Cristian Benavides.
- Denver officers cited for separate incidents, 1 fired
Two officers face multiple charges related to separate incidents in the past two months. One officer has been fired, and the other is no longer with the Denver Police Department.
- 18-year-old girl rescued from abandoned missile silo in Colorado may face charges
An 18-year-old girl was rescued from an abandoned missile silo in Colorado and may face charges. The incident occurred early Wednesday morning.
- Shots fired report on July 4 leads to 3 arrests, 7 firearms seized in Cedar Park
Three people were arrested and seven firearms were seized after law enforcement in Cedar Park responded to a report of shots fired on July 4. The incident led to charges against the three individuals.
- What police, charges say about Adeyemi as govt lists Gbajabiamila, 10 others as witnesses
Mr. Adeyemi faces potential prison sentences of up to 21 years for multiple charges, with a separate charge carrying up to three years. The government has listed Gbajabiamila and ten others as witnesses in the case.
- Shocking images show inside Ohio house of horrors where sixteen children were found living in squalor as parents and grandparents are charged: 'Pure evil'
Sixteen children were found living in squalor inside an Ohio house described as a 'house of horrors.' Parents and grandparents have been charged in connection to the case, which has been labeled 'pure evil.'
- Daredevils who scaled Empire State Building facing MULTIPLE charges after flying protest banner and sky-high proposal at 1,454 feet
Individuals identified as daredevils scaled the Empire State Building and are facing multiple charges after flying a protest banner and making a sky-high proposal at 1,454 feet.
- Here's what charges the Empire State Building climbers could face
Two people climbed the Empire State Building, unfurled a banner, and appeared to get engaged. The article discusses potential charges they could face, as explained by CBS News law enforcement contributor Rodney Harrison.
- 19-year-old hurt, two arrested after shooting at Prince George apartments
A 19-year-old man is hospitalized and two others are facing charges after a shooting occurred at a Prince George County apartment complex. The incident resulted in one injury and two arrests.
- Nashville man crashes into Kentucky pond after pursuit with deputies, sheriff’s office says
A Nashville man, Richard Rogers, was arrested after deputies pursued his vehicle, leading to a crash into a pond in Kentucky. The incident began with a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 24, during which Rogers fled, evading law enforcement before crashing through a residential yard into the water. He faces multiple charges related to the incident.
- Middle school teacher accused of sexually assaulting student is hit with new slew of charges as sordid texts come to light
A middle school teacher accused of sexually assaulting a student faces new charges after sordid texts were revealed. The accusations and additional charges highlight ongoing legal issues stemming from the alleged misconduct.
- Family shocked to discover $35,000 in unknown YMCA charges after canceling: ‘How are you still billing for this?’
A family discovered $35,000 in unknown YMCA charges after canceling their membership and questioned how the organization continued billing them. They assumed the charges were a mistake.
- SoCal sheriff's deputy charged in 100-mph crash that killed groom-to-be, injured fiancée
A sheriff's deputy in Southern California was charged after a 100-mph crash in Riverside County that killed a groom-to-be and injured his fiancée. The incident occurred in September 2025 while the deputy was responding to a reported shooting with lights and sirens.
- Cavaliers guard James Harden arrested in Houston
Cavaliers guard James Harden was arrested early Saturday in Houston, Texas. He is facing charges.
- Death of California foster mom found buried outside home ruled a homicide
The death of a California foster mom, found buried outside her home, has been ruled a homicide. She was being cared for by her foster son, who faces multiple unrelated charges.
- Alleged Bondi terrorist Naveed Akram is hit with MORE charges
Naveed Akram, an alleged Bondi terrorist, has been charged with additional offenses. The new charges follow previous accusations against him.
- A Jewish prosecutor filed charges based on law and was recused based on ideology
A Jewish prosecutor filed charges based on legal principles but was recused due to ideological considerations. The article states that defendants are not entitled to prosecutors without a worldview, only those who can apply the law fairly.
- Justice Department deletes press releases on charges against Jan. 6 rioters
The Justice Department has removed most press releases related to charges against Jan. 6 rioters from its website, according to a review by NBC News.
- Suspect in WH Correspondents' Dinner shooting to be arraigned in federal court
Cole Thomas Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, is set to be arraigned in federal court and faces at least two charges, with more expected, as confirmed by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
- Who is Cole Tomas Allen as charges he faces over White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting are revealed
Cole Tomas Allen faces charges related to a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The case has drawn attention due to its connection to a high-profile political event.
- Multiple people face charges, including murder, in California fireworks blast
A fatal fireworks-warehouse explosion in Esparto, California, killed seven people and injured two on July 1. Multiple individuals face murder charges in connection to the incident, which led to canceled Fourth of July celebrations.
- Delighted woman shocked after employer began paying her $1,650 an HOUR - but now she's facing charges
A woman expressed delight when her employer started paying her $1,650 per hour, but she is now facing legal charges. The situation highlights a potential conflict between employer compensation practices and legal consequences.