On Tuesday afternoon, the Laken Riley Act was passed by the House of Representatives. It was the first piece of federal legislation approved by the new 119th Congress after the House agreed to its rules for the term.
Read More Laken Riley Act Approved In House By All Republicans And 48 DemocratsTag: University of Georgia
Trump Appoints Herschel Walker As Ambassador To The Bahamas
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Heisman trophy winner and one-time U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker to serve as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas on Tuesday.
Read More Trump Appoints Herschel Walker As Ambassador To The BahamasJose Ibarra Asks For New Trial After Laken Riley Murder Conviction
The violent illegal migrant who murdered Georgia nursing student Laken Riley has asked a judge for a new trial after being sentenced to life in prison last month for his heinous crimes.
Read More Jose Ibarra Asks For New Trial After Laken Riley Murder ConvictionLaken Riley’s Killer Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole Following Guilty Verdict
Following a guilty verdict, illegal migrant Jose Ibarra has been sentenced to life behind bars without the possibility of parole.
Read More Laken Riley’s Killer Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole Following Guilty Verdict911 Call From Murdered Nursing Student Laken Riley Is Played In Court, Riley’s Mother Sobs
During the court’s opening statements, the heartbreaking 911 call that documented 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley’s horrific last minutes alive was played aloud in court on Friday, bringing her distraught mother to tears.
Read More 911 Call From Murdered Nursing Student Laken Riley Is Played In Court, Riley’s Mother SobsIllegal Migrant Accused In Laken Riley Murder Case Chooses Judge Trial Over Jury Trial
Jose Ibarra, the illegal migrant from Venezuela charged with the murder of Augusta University student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus in February, has decided to choose a trial by judge over jury.
Read More Illegal Migrant Accused In Laken Riley Murder Case Chooses Judge Trial Over Jury Trial