Man Charged with Attempted Murder After Leaping at Judge in Las Vegas Courtroom

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – A man who violently attacked a judge in a Nevada courtroom has been charged with attempted murder. Deobra Delone Redden, 30, faces multiple allegations including battery on a protected person, extortion by threat, and intimidating a public officer. The incident, which occurred on January 3, was captured on courtroom security video. Prior to the attack, Judge Mary Kay Holthus had expressed concerns about Redden’s criminal record and stated that he needed to experience consequences beyond the lenient treatment he had received in a previous case. In that case, Redden had faced … Read more

Family Files $10 Million Lawsuit Against Sacramento County Jail and Sheriff After Inmate’s Death from Denied Medical Treatment

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The family of a man who passed away while in custody at the Sacramento County jail has filed a federal lawsuit seeking more than $10 million in damages. The lawsuit, filed in the District Court of the Eastern District of California, alleges that Norman Fisher Jr., 47, died due to the denial of necessary medical treatment by jail staff over a 10-day period. Fisher, a pretrial detainee, fell ill in May and passed away on May 27. The lawsuit claims that his condition was wrongly dismissed as a flu when he actually … Read more

Dwindling Juror Pool Threatens Delay of Michelle Troconis Trial, Creating Challenges for the Court

STAMFORD, Conn. – The trial of Michelle Troconis, a defendant in the Jennifer Dulos disappearance case, has faced delays due to the need to replenish the alternate juror pool. On Monday, Jan. 8, the trial was scheduled to begin, but it had to be postponed to allow for additional jurors to be called in. Since the jury selection process began in October 2023, four jurors have been dismissed for personal reasons. Two more were selected on Tuesday, leaving just two more spots to fill. According to William Dunlap, a criminal law professor at Quinnipiac University, … Read more

Mercer County Pet Owners Breathe Easy as Leash Law Decision Delayed Until March

Mercer County, West Virginia – In a recent development, the decision on implementing a proposed leash law has been tabled until March. Under this law, dogs would be required to be kept on a leash when outside of their owners’ property. The county commissioners have decided to delay the decision in order to gather more public input and thoroughly evaluate the potential impact of the law. The proposal to implement a leash law in Mercer County has sparked a heated debate among residents. Supporters argue that such a law is necessary to ensure public safety … Read more