An Alabama woman and her boyfriend have each been sentenced to federal prison for decades involving the sexual exploitation of a 7-year-old girl.
The defensive back was killed 15 days before reporting for his first NFL training camp with the Minnesota Vikings.
Keeping existing prisons open could strain the state’s General Fund budget. ADOC is seeking close to $868 million from the $3.7 billion budget, and Corrections spending has absorbed an ever-larger ...
When the Alabama Legislature approved the construction of two new men’s prisons in 2021, it also committed to shuttering existing ones. HB 4, sponsored by Rep. Steve Clouse, R-Ozark, outlined ...
Video above: What are the most reported crimes in America? MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — A Grand Bay woman has been sentenced ...
Loretta Kay Carr, who will turn 46 on Saturday, was initially charged with capital murder in the 2021 slaying of 37-year-old ...
A prisoner, reportedly Soham killer Ian Huntley, has suffered serious injuries after being attacked in high-security ...
A woman has been arrested on contraband charges after allegedly trying to smuggle items to an inmate at Elmore Correctional Facility over the weekend.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Nearly 59,000 inmates are currently held in prisons operated by Iraq's justice ministry, including more than 2,300 women, according to the latest figures provided to Rudaw by ...
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The Federal government apologizes and steps in to help Alabama women attacked in Brussels
Two women from Alabama share their harrowing experience of being threatened on a train in Brussels, highlighting their struggle for assistance from authorities. Ambassador vows to help.
ATMORE, Ala. (WALA) - A Madison woman is accused of using a drone to try to drop marijuana to inmates at an Alabama prison. According to court documents, 39-year-old Danielle Jones flew a drone on Feb ...
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Georgia woman sentenced in Alabama for theft of retirement funds from dead federal workers
A Georgia woman who used her position at a retirement recordkeeping firm to drain the accounts of federal employees will spend the next four years in prison following a federal investigation in ...
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