The city of Boston has reached an agreement in principle to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the mother of a Black man who was shot to death by Boston police officers in 2016, according to a Monday filing.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Chairman Brian M. Weeden and co-defendant Phillip C. Hicks Jr., both of Mashpee, were arraigned yesterday morning, Thursday, January 5, at Plymouth District Court on charges related
Panama Papers Accountant Seeks Early Release Due To Virus By
David Hansen · January 11, 2021, 7:16 PM EST The government should grant early release to a 76-year-old accountant brought down by the Panama Papers investigation because he has COVID-19, his attorneys told a New York federal court Monday.
Frank Gaffey, the accountant, fell ill from a massive outbreak of the novel coronavirus occurring at his federal prison after he reported to it in late November, his attorneys said. The court must hold an emergency hearing after the government s counsel in the case indicated the U.S. will likely oppose the motion, they said.