Navigating Rights and Responsibilities: Legal Insights on Outdoor Events with Attorney Justin Peterson

Lexington, Ky. — In the latest edition of “Ask the Lawyer,” attorney Justin Peterson of Peterson Law Office shared insights on legal responsibilities and rights concerning outdoor events such as festivals and concerts. These gatherings are popular across Kentucky, yet they can pose various risks to attendees, raising important questions about liability and safety. Peterson Law Office emphasizes its commitment to helping those impacted by negligence and wrongful acts. The firm adopts a client-centered approach, striving to assist victims in their recovery journey following unfortunate incidents. For individuals who have sustained injuries that could have … Read more

"Court Strikes Down William Brown’s Probation Amid Ongoing Legal Turmoil Following Fatal Shooting"

Milledgeville, Ga. — A judge has revoked the probation of 25-year-old William Brown after a recent hearing related to his involvement in a violent incident that resulted in a fatal shooting. The revocation occurred Wednesday in Baldwin County Superior Court, where the judge assessed the circumstances surrounding his recent arrest. William Brown faces charges of aggravated assault stemming from an altercation with a shift manager at Buffalo Wild Wings. Following this confrontation, his twin brother, Micha Brown, became involved in a shooting that ultimately led to the death of 25-year-old Nytavious “Tae” Stone. Authorities reported … Read more

Chicago Secures Victory in Lawsuit Against Glock Over Gun Conversion Concerns

Chicago, Illinois, experienced a significant legal victory as a judge ruled against gun manufacturer Glock, allowing the city’s lawsuit to proceed. This decision marks an important step for Chicago in its ongoing battle against gun violence attributed to modified firearms. The city has asserted that certain Glock pistols can be easily converted into automatic weapons using what is referred to as a “Glock switch.” This accessory has become a point of contention, with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson emphasizing its dangerous potential. The mayor noted that law enforcement has seized over 1,300 of these switches, often … Read more

Former Antioch Officer Convicted of Conspiracy Against Civil Rights Amid Police Misconduct Scandal

OAKLAND, Calif. — A federal jury has found former Antioch police officer Devon Wenger guilty of conspiracy against rights, a verdict delivered on September 18, 2025, after a week-long trial. This conviction is part of a significant federal and state investigation into widespread police misconduct in the East Bay, further undermining public trust in law enforcement. Wenger, 33, had served on the Antioch Police Department, where prosecutors argued that he colluded with fellow officers to inflict unreasonable force on local residents. Testimony and evidence revealed that Wenger and others discussed using excessive measures, including police … Read more