Former Alaska District Court Judge Faces Trial After Perjury Indictment: Court to Decide Fate in Landmark Case

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Arguments were heard on Monday in the case of former Alaska District Court Judge Margaret Murphy, who was indicted last year on a perjury charge. The hearing took place at the Nesbitt Courthouse in Anchorage, with the court considering whether to proceed with a trial. If convicted, Murphy could face up to 10 years in jail and a fine. Superior Court Judge Thomas Matthew clarified that he would not make a decision on Monday, as the purpose of the hearing was to hear arguments from both the defense and prosecution. Judge Matthew … Read more

California Business Faces Lawsuit Over ADA Violations on Website: Another Case Emerges Following Recent Report

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – A wave of lawsuits alleging violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is sweeping across Southern California, targeting businesses for their websites. West of Camden, a restaurant in Huntington Beach, is the latest subject to face legal action, joining the ranks of establishments grappling with similar complaints. Lindsey Lamoureux, the owner of West of Camden, expressed her frustration with the situation. The restaurant has faced two separate lawsuits claiming ADA violations related to its website. Lamoureux insists that they had taken appropriate measures to ensure compliance, yet they still find … Read more

Capital Murder Trial Begins for San Marcos Officer’s Death: Jury Selection Commences After Jury Summons Mishap

SAN MARCOS, Texas – Jury selection began on Monday for the trial of a man accused of killing a San Marcos police officer in 2017. The trial is for a capital murder case and faced a setback when jury summons were not printed or mailed out. This error required county constables to hand-deliver thousands of jury notices to residents. Hays County District Clerk Avrey Anderson attributed the mistake to a vendor error and acknowledged that technology is not always reliable. Despite the mishap, approximately 400 people showed up for jury selection for the trial of … Read more

Students Rally at Iowa State Capitol, Demanding Stronger Gun Laws After Fatal School Shooting

DES MOINES, Iowa — The halls of the Iowa State Capitol Building echoed with chants on Monday as hundreds of high school students from across the state gathered in the rotunda to demand stronger gun laws. This protest came just days after a fatal shooting that took place in Perry, Iowa, on January 4th, resulting in the death of sixth-grader Ahmir Jolliff and the injury of five others, including Perry High School Principal Dan Marburger. The students, representing approximately 12 to 15 high schools in Des Moines, held signs with messages such as “Are we … Read more