J. Alexander Kueng, one of the former MPD officers convicted in connection with the murder of George Floyd, has asked a federal judge to end his probation early, according to new court documents filed ...
According to the United States Courts website, parole in the Federal Bureau of Prisons was abolished for federal offenses committed after Nov. 1, 1987, by the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984. Although ...
A Tri-Cities man pardoned for his role in the Jan. 6 riots has been given one more chance to avoid heading back to jail after ...
MINNEAPOLIS – A federal judge denied a request to cut short the probation term for former Minneapolis police officer J. Alexander Kueng, who knelt on George Floyd’s back as he died under the knee of ...
Boosie Badazz is asking a federal judge to sentence him to probation and community service instead of prison time for a felon ...
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