Jennifer Crumbley found guilty of manslaughter in Michigan school shooting

The mother of a school shooter in Michigan is found guilty of manslaughter for the deaths of the students her son killed. Never before has a school shooter’s parents been found liable for their kid’s crime. Attorney Amanda Riemer discusses what the case could mean for parents of other school shooters.

1:1 with Steve Descano

Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano joined In The Courts with Katie Barlow.

Aisha Braveboy joins In The Courts

Aisha Braveboy, State’s Attorney for Prince George’s County, discusses juvenile crime, marijuana and other issues making their way through the courts in the county

Moms Demand Action search history of gun laws

The Supreme Court's landmark decision in Bruen affirmed the right to carry a gun outside the home for the purpose of self defense. Second amendment advocates cheered the court's rationale that restricting the right to carry a concealed weapon doesn't comport with the country's history and tradition. Now, gun control activists moms demand action are taking a deeper look at our history and tradition to see if that reasoning holds up.

Trump surrenders in Georgia

Trump is in D.C. this week for a hearing on the Jan 6th case. Gwen Keyes Fleming, a former GA prosecutor, tackles all of the Trump news.

What is a RICO charge?

Attorney Glenn MacKinlay talks RICO, the latest on Trump and Hunter Biden's plea deal.

3 men convicted in 1984 murder of Catherine Fuller plan to ask Biden for pardon

In 1984, 49-year-old Catherine Fuller was brutally beaten, raped and murdered in an alley off of H Street in Northeast. The story of the housewife and mother captivated the city and 17 people were arrested — the highest number of arrests in a single murder in D.C.'s history. Eight men were ultimately convicted with zero evidence at the trial. Three of the men who have maintained their innocence from the beginning have completed their sentences and now plan to ask President Joe Biden for a pardon. These are their stories.

1984 H Street murder convicts seek Biden's pardon

Eight men convicted of a 1984 murder along H Street Northeast are asking President Joe Biden for a pardon. The case captivated the nation's capital and even became a Netflix special. Two of the eight men convicted are now dead but all have maintained their innocence from the beginning. Three of the men who served decades in prison and are now free disagree. They joined FOX 5's Katie Barlow on this Week's in The Courts.

Could more charges be coming for Trump?

Are more charges coming for Trump? Anthony Michael Kreis, an assistant law professor at Georgia State University, discusses the likelihood of that happening and what it could mean for the former president.