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DOUGLASVILLE, Ga. (Court TV) — A Georgia mother is behind bars after investigators say she left her six children alone for hours, leaving some to eat bugs.

Sherry Magby booking photo. (Douglas County Jail)

Sherry Magby, 37, is facing charges of cruelty to children and aggravated assault after the children were found in unsanitary l...


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ADEL, Iowa (Court TV) — A woman charged with killing a realtor found shot to death at an open house is fighting to have her bond reduced ahead of trial.

Kristin Ramsey cries as her mother testifies during a bond hearing on April 10, 2026. (Court TV)

Kristin Ramsey, 53, was indicted in March on a charge of first-degree murder in the...


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Shelby Nealy, who pled guilty to the murders of his wife’s parents and brother, has been sentenced to death. While handing down the sentence, the judge noted that Nealy “forfeited his right to live.” Nealy killed his wife, Jaime, in Jan. 2018 and posed as her by sending texts and pictures of their two children to her family. However, when Jaime’s family grew suspicious, Nealy...


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TROY, Ohio (Court TV) — At a hearing scheduled for a motion requested by his defense for a gag order in his case, Caleb Flynn abruptly changed course and withdrew the request.

Caleb Flynn appears in court for a pretrial hearing on April 10, ...


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MILWAUKEE (Court TV) — A man convicted of locking his young children in a storage unit asked for mercy on Thursday, but a judge ignored his pleas and sent him to prison.

Charles Dupriest enters court for his sentencing on April 10, 2026. (Court TV)

Charles Dupriest, 34, was convicted by a jury of possession of a firearm and eight c...


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