Former Senator Nicole Mitchell’s Burglary Sentencing Delayed Amid Attorney’s Health Concerns

BECKER COUNTY, Minn. — The sentencing for former Senator Nicole Mitchell, who was convicted of burglary, has been postponed due to her attorney’s health issues. The delay comes after an official request was made by her legal counsel, Dane DeKrey, who cited a need for recovery from an illness that hinders his ability to prepare for the upcoming hearing. DeKrey submitted a motion on September 2, seeking to continue the sentencing originally set for September 10. In his motion, he explained that the brief postponement would allow him to recover sufficiently to represent Mitchell effectively … Read more

Alligator Alcatraz Detention Facility Remains Open as Appeals Court Blocks Closure Order

ATLANTA — An appeals court on Thursday granted a temporary reprieve for Florida’s controversial migrant detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz,” blocking a previous order from a federal judge that mandated its closure. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier hailed the court’s decision as a victory for the state, drawing attention to efforts that align with the policies of former President Donald Trump. Uthmeier expressed his satisfaction on social media, stating that the 11th Circuit not only halted the closure but also stopped the federal judge from taking further action until the appeal process is complete. … Read more

D.C. Attorney General Takes Legal Action Against Trump to Stop National Guard Deployment

Washington, D.C. — The attorney general of the District of Columbia has initiated legal action against former President Donald Trump, aiming to prevent the deployment of the National Guard during civil protests. This lawsuit is in response to events surrounding the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, which raised questions about the role and response of law enforcement and military forces during the unrest. The legal complaint highlights concerns that Trump may have acted improperly by allegedly requesting the National Guard’s presence at the Capitol under deceptive premises. The actions taken or not taken during that … Read more

Verdict Revealed: John Baker Acquitted of Rape, Convicted on Assault and Kidnapping Charges

CLEVELAND — A jury has acquitted 64-year-old John Baker of rape but convicted him on two other serious charges. The jury’s decision came after a trial that commenced on June 2 and concluded Thursday afternoon. Deliberations began shortly after 1 p.m. on the final day of the trial. Baker faced charges that included felonious assault and kidnapping, both of which stemmed from an incident involving a woman. The specifics of the case, including the evidence presented, were closely scrutinized during the trial. Following the jury’s verdict, Baker showed visible relief upon hearing the decision regarding … Read more