Jury Finds Black Man Not Guilty of Stabbing White Victim After Victim Reportedly Used Racial Slur During Attack

Portland Jury Acquits Man in Racially Charged Stabbing Case A Portland jury has acquitted a man who acknowledged stabbing a stranger, following evidence that surfaced of the victim using a racial slur shortly after the incident. Gary Edwards, 43, faced second-degree assault charges for attacking Gregory Howard Jr. with a knife on July 7, near […]
A Change in Government Would Restore Jury Trials, According to Farage

Nigel Farage’s Vision for Reform Britain and Judicial Rights Nigel Farage has expressed that, if his party, Reform Britain, gains power—currently leading in opinion polls—they would aim to reinstate fundamental British freedoms, including the right to a jury trial. This announcement comes in light of the Labour government’s plans to reduce judicial rights significantly. When […]
Judge Directs Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts

Judge Unseals Grand Jury Minutes in Epstein Investigation A federal judge has instructed the release of grand jury minutes tied to the criminal investigation of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which occurred in Florida two decades ago. In a ruling made on Friday, U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith clarified that the “specific language” […]
Transcripts from the grand jury investigation of Epstein and Maxwell in Florida have been ordered to be made public.

Release of Grand Jury Transcripts Ordered in Epstein Case In Florida, a federal judge has ordered that grand jury transcripts related to the sex trafficking case involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell be released. This decision was made by U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith on Friday. Judge Smith stated that a new federal law demanding […]
Grand jury decides not to charge NY Attorney General Letitia James after mortgage fraud charges were refiled by the DOJ

Grand Jury Declines to Indict New York AG Letitia James A federal grand jury decided on Thursday not to indict New York State Attorney General Letitia James, which is a notable setback for the prosecutors involved in a revised criminal mortgage fraud case. This information has been confirmed by various sources. The jury was asked […]
Convicted Trans Offender of Assaulting Teen Says Jury Was ‘Under a Spell’

Convicted Individual Claims No Attraction to Women A transgender individual, who was found guilty of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl, told the judge he was “not attracted to women” and suggested that a conspiracy led to his conviction. Natalie Woolf, a 47-year-old man born Ryan Haley and presenting as female, faced charges for groping a […]
Brian Walshe reportedly viewed unusual adult films days before his wife’s suspected death, the jury is told.

Brian Walsh’s Trial for Alleged Murder Brian Walsh reportedly viewed a cuckold-themed adult video just days before his wife’s disappearance, and prosecutors suggest this incident could tie into a much darker narrative surrounding her death. Allegations have also surfaced regarding an affair that Anna, his wife, supposedly had. During testimony on Tuesday, Massachusetts State Police […]
Minnesota judge reverses $7.2M taxpayer fraud conviction despite jury decision

A judge in Minnesota is currently under scrutiny after reversing guilty verdicts for two individuals linked to a fraudulent scheme that siphoned off $7.2 million from taxpayer funds. Abdifatah Yusuf and his spouse, Lulu Ahmed, were charged back in June 2024 for allegedly looting the state’s Medicaid program while managing a home health care business […]
Grand Jury examines details regarding 14-year-old Celeste Rivas, discovered deceased in artist D4vd’s trunk

Investigation Into Death of 14-Year-Old Celeste Rivas Hernandez A grand jury in Los Angeles is set to investigate the tragic death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose remains were discovered in the trunk of musician D4vd’s car. The discovery has prompted an increase in police efforts to gather information about the case. Celeste’s body was […]
Jury Grants $112M to Migrants Wrongly Detained by New York County in 2017

Federal Jury Rules Against Suffolk County for Wrongful Detention of Immigrants A federal jury has determined that Suffolk County, New York, improperly detained undocumented immigrants in 2017, leading to a substantial compensation of $112 million for the affected individuals. This month, a jury in a Brooklyn court unanimously found in favor of the immigrants, granting […]