Edward Leclair was on trial in Denton, Texas, on five counts of sexual abuse against children when he shocked the court.
The City of Cape Town’s new traffic by-laws have now been implemented, allowing officers to impound vehicles for a number of updated reasons.
Two Durban men who hopped on the cannabis growing bandwagon a little too eagerly have landed themselves in hot water with the law.
Safety and security head JP Smith revealed the provincial government’s clampdown on taxis and speed racers with legislation that will give traffic services, metro police, and law enforcement more power.
Hands up if you’ve ever received a WhatsApp from your boss or colleague on the weekend about something that very much could have been addressed on Monday?
Choking back tears, the actor held up photos of some of the child victims, talking about them and their families with heartbreaking consideration.
Kitschy-cool weddings with ‘The King of Rock and Roll’ impersonators helping couples tie the knot will no longer be allowed.
The video shows the pain that is left behind in the wake of school shootings going back more than two decades.
The best countries to hide wealth have just been revealed by the Tax Justice Network.
A reckless truck driver was filmed speed weaving in and out of lanes, almost crashing into oncoming traffic more than once.
A British employment tribunal has ruled that commenting on a man’s baldness is equivalent to remarking on a woman’s breasts, and thus constitutes sexual harassment.
Some of the yet-to-be-sanctioned Russian oligarchs are doing their best to make sure their yachts aren’t seized.
Family and advocates of Melissa Lucio are fighting to stop her looming execution, pleading with Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the state’s board of pardons to intervene.
There’s a lesson here: take your anxious co-worker seriously when they say they do not want an office party.
This local pastor is going to trial for allegedly faking the death of his estranged wife and is also under investigation for the identity theft of a rival church leader who passed away.
A study by the University of Cape Town has revealed that lockdowns and boozing hard went hand in hand, especially for those who tend to binge.
In addition to having a shorter workweek approved, employers will also be allowed to switch their phones off after work and ignore their bosses without consequence.
Neuralink is facing potential legal action over shocking allegations of animal abuse.
An 80-year-old nun admitted to wire fraud and money laundering, which she committed in order to fund her gambling problem.
A recent case saw the Supreme Court of Appeal hand down a ruling with important consequences for divorced couples with maintenance agreements in place.
Mbuso Mandela posted a video to Instagram confessing to beating and strangling his girlfriend with a Trellidoor.
Boris Johnson has once again unlocked true rambling idiot mode as he tries to play down the scandal of attending “boozy parties” during a national crisis.
Despite being signed into law back in June, most of the Cybercrimes Act will come into force from today.
‘Squid Game’ is apparently enough to unravel the whole social foundation of North Korea because anyone who dares bring the show to the country faces the possibility of being sentenced to death.
The studio that produced ‘House of Cards’, starring Kevin Spacey, is hitting the actor and his production companies where it hurts most.
A bill introduced in 2017 has just been approved for processing in parliament, which would theoretically make it easier to track and trace violent offenders via DNA samples.
A former paramedic found guilty of raping his girlfriend has been acquitted by a judge who seems to think that sex can’t be considered rape if there is oral involved.
Finally, after five anti-vax protests this year in Cape Town, two protesters were arrested for flouting the mask rule at the latest protest from the past Saturday.
Yesterday, a judge made the call to immediately suspend Jamie Spears from the conservatorship that has controlled his daughter’s personal life and finances for 13 years.
A new bill is being introduced that will force companies to be more transparent about the difference between the lowest- and highest-paid employees.