Justice at Stake: Jury Selection Commences for Suspect Accused of 2016 Murder near Tabor City

Tabor City, North Carolina – Jury selection is set to commence in the trial of a man accused of a 2016 murder near Tabor City. The defendant is facing charges related to the killing of an individual in a case that shook the community. The trial, scheduled for 2021, marks a significant step forward in seeking justice for the victim and their loved ones. The murder occurred in 2016, leaving the community in shock and mourning. Now, more than four years later, the legal process is finally reaching a critical stage. The defendant is facing … Read more

California Tenants Battle for Legal Counsel and a Fighting Chance Against Evictions

OAKLEY, California – Nancy Wiles had been living in an apartment complex plagued by issues like leaking ceilings and mold, but she couldn’t afford to move despite the poor living conditions. The pandemic had already impacted her income, and her disability made it even more challenging to make ends meet. Wiles found herself falling behind on rent, and her situation only worsened when she had to stay in a hotel due to apartment repairs. The costs of hotel stays, takeout food, and necessary items like a slow-cooker began to add up, pushing Wiles further into … Read more

Defence Lawyers Claim Prince Andrew’s Accuser’s Bathtub Story Doesn’t Hold Water

Albany, New York – Defense lawyers representing Prince Andrew in the ongoing legal battle surrounding his alleged involvement with Jeffrey Epstein have claimed that a bathtub where it was claimed the Prince had sex with an underage woman was too small for such activity. The argument was raised in the latest batch of unsealed documents detailing Epstein’s associates. Attorney Phillip Barden, in his testimony, referred to the claims made by Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s alleged victims. According to Barden, Giuffre’s statements regarding her interactions with Prince Andrew were conflicting. He pointed out that she … Read more

Former Green River Main Street Administrator’s Trial Date Changed for Alleged Theft Charges

ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. – The trial date for Jennifer “Jennie” Nicole Melvin, the former Green River Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency (URA) Administrator, has been rescheduled to March. The trial, which centers around allegations of embezzlement, will also be presided over by a different judge. Melvin had initially been slated for trial today on charges of stealing over $42,900 from the Flaming Gorge Days (FGD) account and over $34,500 from the Green River URA account. However, the trial date has been vacated and is now set to begin on March 4 at 9 a.m, with a … Read more