Inside the Courtroom: E. Jean Carroll Reveals the Moment the Jury Shifted Against Trump

NEW YORK — E. Jean Carroll, the writer who pursued a defamation case against former President Donald Trump, shared her insights following a jury’s decision in her favor. Carroll’s emotional testimony described moments during the trial that led her to feel the jury began to turn against Trump. During the trial, Carroll recounted her harrowing experience, detailing how the jury intently observed her demeanor as she testified. She likened the experience to an intense scrutiny, noting they “watched every single snore,” a metaphor emphasizing the focus and seriousness with which they approached the proceedings. Carroll … Read more

Albuquerque’s Legal Landscape Shaken as Second Lawyer Confesses to DWI Unit Conspiracy

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A second attorney has acknowledged involvement in a scheme related to the city’s DWI Unit, further stirring scrutiny over alleged misconduct within law enforcement. The recent admissions raise significant concerns about the integrity of the legal process in Albuquerque as the investigation unfolds. The lawyer, who was not named, confirmed in a plea agreement that he participated in the illicit activities tied to the DWI initiative. This revelation follows the earlier admission of another legal practitioner, who similarly disclosed participation in the scheme last month. Together, these cases highlight a troubling pattern … Read more

Las Vegas Security Guard Faces 5 to 14 Years Behind Bars for Fatal Shooting of Customer Amid Pandemic

Las Vegas, Nevada — A district judge has handed down a prison sentence ranging from five to 14 years to a former security guard who fatally shot a customer during the COVID-19 pandemic. The incident, which occurred in 2020, raised significant questions about the circumstances surrounding the confrontation and the subsequent use of deadly force. The guard, who was working at a store in the Las Vegas area, found himself in a volatile situation when he confronted the customer over a dispute. The confrontation escalated quickly, resulting in the guard firing his weapon, causing the … Read more

Miami Woman Joins Legal Fight to Protect Immigrants as TPS Protections for Hondurans and Nicaraguans End Amid Controversial Policy Changes

Miami, Florida — A federal lawsuit is underway challenging the Trump administration’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from Nicaragua, Honduras, and several other nations. Maria Elena Hernandez, an immigrant from Nicaragua, is among the seven plaintiffs in this case, as announced by the Local 32BJ Service Employees International Union. On Monday, the Trump administration revoked TPS for approximately 72,000 Honduran and 4,000 Nicaraguan immigrants, many of whom reside in South Florida. This program has historically offered protection from deportation to individuals unable to return safely to their home countries due to … Read more