Mushroom Murder Chef Appeals Conviction
Erin Patterson, convicted in lethal mushroom lunch case, files appeal alleging justice system failures and insufficient evidence in controversial trial.
Erin Patterson, convicted in lethal mushroom lunch case, files appeal alleging justice system failures and insufficient evidence in controversial trial.
An Edmonton man has been found guilty of first-degree murder for his role in the 2022 mass shooting that left one dead and multiple injured in Northwest Edmonton. The conviction brings closure to a case that shocked the community.
Tamara Lich, prominent Freedom Convoy organizer, launches appeal against criminal mischief conviction that could reshape Canadian protest law and political activism landscape.
Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich continues her legal fight as she appeals mischief and counseling mischief convictions. Get the latest on this high-profile case that captured national attention.
In a major agricultural trade breakthrough, China has purchased approximately 120,000 metric tons of Australian canola, marking a significant warming of relations between the two trading partners after years of strained ties.
Australia's top intelligence official reveals alarming details about China's cyber operations targeting intellectual property and democratic processes in Western nations.
Erin Patterson, convicted of murdering three guests with deadly mushrooms, launches appeal in shocking Australian case that captivated the nation with its dinner party poisoning details.
A Georgia man who spent 43 years in prison before his murder conviction was overturned now fights deportation after a federal court temporarily blocked ICE from removing him from the country.
A Brooklyn jury has convicted a driver of murder after his truck plowed into a family barbecue during Fourth of July celebrations, killing four people and injuring others in a horrific NYC incident.
A 19-year-old pregnant British student has been released from Dubai prison after being found guilty of smuggling cocaine. Learn how she avoided a potential life sentence in this dramatic international case.
Former Richmond Olympic Oval board member files lawsuit against city and corporation, claiming wrongful termination and seeking damages for reputational harm and breach of contract.
Two men face sentencing after being convicted of manslaughter in the violent stabbing death of James Ed Swift during a 2021 altercation in Saskatoon.
Two individuals convicted of manslaughter in the brutal stabbing death of Saskatoon resident James Ed Swift. The emotional courtroom verdict brings partial closure to a tragic case that has haunted the community.
A Toronto fraudster's elaborate deception backfires spectacularly as his own false testimony becomes key evidence in his conviction. Discover how Grant Norton's lies trapped him in a legal nightmare.
A promising 17-year-old cricketer has tragically passed away after a devastating accident during training in Queensland, Australia, leaving the sports community in mourning.
An Orillia man convicted of fatally stabbing a Ramara Township man is requesting extra credit for time served due to challenging jail conditions. Learn about the controversial legal battle and victim impact.
Glynn Simmons, who served the longest wrongful imprisonment in US history, fights new battle against Canadian deportation while battling cancer and rebuilding his life.
A landmark verdict finds Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson guilty of murder for killing Sonya Massey, a Black woman who had called 911 for assistance. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police violence and racial justice.
A New Brunswick inmate convicted of brutally murdering a fellow prisoner receives life sentence with no parole eligibility for 12 years in shocking prison violence case.
Former Cold Lake tattoo shop owner Dale Amos found guilty of sexual assault in disturbing case that rocked the Alberta community. Exclusive trial coverage and victim impact statements.
A major examination blunder in Australia's standardized history test has left students confused and educators demanding accountability over poorly worded Indigenous history questions.