Read an article by Professor James T. Gay taking a retrospective look at the trial and its political ramifications.
Serbian Nationalist Gavrilo Princip pulled the trigger on WWI when he assassinated Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914.
Contains a section on current high-profile trials, an archive on famous cases from the past and of video footage of famous trials.
Indictments, trial transcripts, and judgement decisions for trials currently including The Nanny Trial, Marv Albert, and Bosnian war crimes.
From murders and rape to theft, stories of crimes committed against tourists visiting Hawaii.
Presents accounts of such famous American trials as the Leopold and Loeb case, the Amistad case, the Rosenberg trial and the Salem Witch trials.
Popular history. Manacles, irons, chains, torture, the Inquisition, and Nazi enforcement practices.
Page chronicles the ongoing story of three Canadian men responsible for a series of US bank robberies in the 1970s and 1980s.