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JUNEAU, Wis. (Court TV) — A Wisconsin man is standing trial on charges he killed his wife and burned her body on their property, but his attorney says the victim took her own life.

Zachariah Rasch appears in court on June 1, 2026. (Court TV)

Zachariah Rasch, 44, has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree intentional homicide...


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A judge overseeing the case against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, ruled on two key issues Monday. Judge Tony Graf denied the defense’s request to close the upcoming preliminary hearing to the public, ensuring media access to the proceedings. Graf also scheduled a separate evidentiary hearing to determine whether prosecutors vio...


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SANTA ANA, Calif. (Court TV) — A California doctor accused of poisoning her husband’s tea with drain cleaner scored a win in court when a judge dismissed the charges against her.

This Aug. 4, 2022, booking photo provided by the Irvine Police Department shows Yue Yu, who is accused of poisoning her husband. (Irvine Police Department)


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MILFORD, Conn. (Court TV) — The attorney for a man accused of stabbing a teenager to death at a house party appeared in court on Monday, pushing for charges to be dismissed.

Raul Valle appears in court for a hearing on June 1, 2026. (Court TV)


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Raul Valle, who was acquitted of murder and assault charges stemming from a deadly high school party stabbing that left lacrosse star James McGrath dead, appeared in court Monday as his attorney pushed to have the remaining charges dismissed. Defense attorney Darnell Crossland argued that the court lacks jurisdiction to retry the case because a jury has already ruled on the m...


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