The Supreme Court ruled 6 to 2 Thursday that the men convicted of the notorious D.C. gang murder of Catherine Fuller do not deserve a new trial because prosecutors withheld some evidence in the case.
Harry Jaffe, a longtime chronicler of the people and politics of Washington, D.C., writes a column for NBC Washington's First Read DMV blog. New York has its Central Park Five case, in which five ...
The Secret Service is investigating shots fired near the White House. President Donald Trump announced that an Iran deal including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has been "largely negotiated." ...
WASHINGTON, DC (WUSA) -- They've spent nearly three decades in prison for a particularly brutal murder,but nowseven DC men are getting an unusual chance to argue they're innocent. Attorneys for the ...
A series of defendants who had been pushing for their convictions in connection to the robbery and murder of a woman in 1984 to be overturned had their requests denied Monday. Clifton Yarborough was ...
Catherine Fuller with her son, William, in a family photograph taken in 1983 near their K Street home. (family photo) IT HAS been 32 years since Catherine Fuller, a 48-year-old mother of six, was ...
WASHINGTON --The Supreme Court said Wednesday it will decide whether to overturn the decades-old convictions of seven men found guilty in a notorious 1984 gang murder in the nation’s capital. The ...