Fargo Man Faces Jury Trial for Murder in Minot Hotel Shooting

MINOT, North Dakota – The jury selection process began in the North Central District Court on Monday for the murder trial of Darrion Deshon Jackson, a Fargo man accused of shooting Timothy Chrishaod Smith at a Minot hotel in January 2023. Jackson, 33, was arrested and charged with murder by the Minot Police. Over 100 potential jurors were interviewed in two rounds at the Ward County Courthouse. According to court documents, the fatal shooting occurred after an argument between Jackson and Smith, when Smith attempted to enter a hotel room where Jackson was present. In … Read more

Libraries Fight Soaring Costs of Digital Books as Patrons Face Long Waiting Lists

HARTFORD, Conn. – West Haven, a city in Connecticut, is grappling with the financial strain caused by the steep costs of e-books and audiobooks at public libraries. Libraries, including the one in West Haven, are facing exorbitant prices for digital copies of popular titles, with these prices often much higher than what consumers pay. For instance, while the library can purchase a hardcover copy of a bestselling author like Robin Cook for $18, leasing a digital copy can cost up to $55. The cost issue is further compounded by the fact that these digital copies … Read more

Jury Holds School District Liable for $5 Million in Damages in Case of Assistant Girls Basketball Coach’s Sexual Relationship with Student

San Diego, California – A San Diego jury has ruled that the Coronado Unified School District was negligent in the employment of an assistant girls basketball coach who engaged in a sexual relationship with one of his players. The former student, who was a 17-year-old senior at the time, was awarded $5 million in damages. The trial, which concluded last week, focused on Jordan Tyler Bucklew, who pleaded guilty to a felony count of unlawful sex with a minor in 2020. The victim filed a lawsuit in 2021, alleging negligence by the school district and … Read more

Homicide Trial Update: Defendant Brian Giles Requests Transcripts and Discovery in Case

EBENSBURG, Pa. – Brian Bradley Giles appeared in Cambria County Court on Monday for a status conference related to the homicide case against him. Giles is facing trial for the alleged murder of his wife, Nancy Giles, who went missing from their Franklin Street apartment in Johnstown in October 2018 and was later found dead on a nearby hillside. The purpose of the proceedings was for Giles’ court-appointed lawyer, Timothy Burns, to formally present his client’s requests. During the conference, Burns stated that Giles is seeking access to transcripts of all court proceedings that occurred … Read more