A committee of senior Justice Department lawyers tasked with coming up with a recommendation on whether the white supremacist who murdered 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket should face
Public defenders for the man who killed 10 people in a racist mass shooting at a Tops grocery store lost another bid Monday for a court order to force federal
Payton Gendron s public defense lawyers will present mitigating evidence to the U.S. Attorney General s Office on Sept. 18 to persuade the office not to seek the death penalty against the
Lawyers for Buffalo mass shooter Payton Gendron want a magistrate judge replaced in his federal case, saying they want their motions, if any, to wait until U.S. Attorney General Merrick
The shooter s public defenders made the request, which the civil lawyers have said would help in the families lawsuits against gun and body armor manufacturers as well as social media