Albuquerque Police Chief Highlights Effective Legislative Hits for Public Safety

SANTA FE, N.M. — The last legislative session in New Mexico saw a mix of hits and misses when it comes to bills related to public safety, according to Albuquerque Police Department Chief Harold Medina. While some bills did not make the cut, others, like House Bill 175, successfully secured funding for new technology and infrastructure for law enforcement throughout the state. Thanks to this funding, the police department has been able to invest in additional license plate readers, interface technology to integrate their systems, and more cameras, as highlighted by Chief Medina. In addition … Read more

Former Students Awarded $135 Million in Landmark Sexual Assault Case Against Moreno Valley School District

MORENO VALLEY, Calif. – Two former students of the Moreno Valley Unified School District have been awarded $135 million by a jury after suffering sexual assault at the hands of a teacher almost three decades ago. Justin McGregor and Brady Blair, who were both molested by teacher Thomas Lee West, have continued to suffer the consequences of the abuse to this day. McGregor spoke of struggling with symptoms of PTSD and the impact on his relationships. West was employed as a teacher at Vista Heights Middle School in Moreno Valley during the time McGregor and … Read more

Trump’s New York Fraud Trial Judge Compares Him to Bernie Madoff: Who’s the Bigger Fraudster?

New York, USA – In a significant moment during the closing arguments of Donald Trump’s fraud trial, the judge interrupted proceedings to ask the New York attorney general’s lawyer how the alleged fraud compared to Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron posed the question, seeking to understand the scale of the fraud being alleged in this case. The lawyer for the attorney general’s office responded by saying that while the fraud was smaller in terms of the number of people affected, both cases demonstrated a sense of entitlement. Throughout the … Read more

Former President Trump Faces a Chaotic 2024 with Multiple Trials and Civil Verdicts

New York City, NY – Former President Donald Trump’s legal battles are far from over as he faces a series of trials and civil cases in 2024. The past year has seen Trump on trial twice, indicted four times, and hit with a multimillion-dollar civil verdict. Now, he faces up to five separate trials and verdicts in two civil cases that could potentially cost him and his business hundreds of millions of dollars. The criminal cases alone involve 91 felony counts, some of which carry maximum prison terms of 20 years. While the trial dates … Read more