Assailant of Las Vegas Judge Sentenced to Maximum 4-Year Prison Term, Delivering Justice for Courtroom Attack

Las Vegas, Nevada – A man who attacked a judge in Las Vegas has been sentenced to up to four years in prison. The incident occurred in the courtroom of District Judge Andrew Gordon during a sentencing hearing for the attacker’s son. The judge was physically assaulted by the man after he became angry with the sentence handed down to his son. The attacker, whose name has not been released, pleaded guilty to charges of battery and assault on a public officer. He was sentenced to a minimum of two years and a maximum of … Read more

Lawsuit Targets HP’s Attempt to Restrict Third-Party Ink in Consumer Printers

Houston, Texas – Consumer technology company Hewlett-Packard (HP) is facing a lawsuit brought by consumers over its use of third-party ink replacements. The lawsuit, filed on Friday, alleges that HP engaged in unfair and deceptive practices by installing firmware updates on its OfficeJet printers that blocked the use of non-HP ink cartridges. The plaintiffs argue that this was a deliberate move to force customers into purchasing HP’s more expensive ink products. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Houston, accuses HP of violating various federal and state consumer protection laws. The plaintiffs claim that they … Read more

Jonathan Majors Opens Up About Assault Conviction and Denies Physical Abuse in ABC Interview

Los Angeles, CA – Jonathan Majors, known for his roles in “Creed III” and Marvel projects, has denied allegations of physically abusing his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari in his first interview since being convicted of assault and harassment in December. During an interview with ABC News, Majors expressed shock and fear over the verdict, questioning how it was possible given the evidence presented in court. The actor’s comments come less than a month after he was found guilty of one harassment violation and one misdemeanor assault charge stemming from an argument with Jabbari. The jury acquitted … Read more

The Texas Legislature’s Missed Opportunities: Unresolved Battles and Unmet Needs in New Laws of 2023

FORT WORTH, Texas – The Texas Legislature passed a series of new laws in 2023, with approximately 30 taking effect on January 1. While some of these laws address important issues, they also highlight missed opportunities for lawmakers to focus on more pressing matters. Among the new laws, several were aimed at property appraisal and taxation, making adjustments to streamline processes and provide relief to homeowners. Additionally, homeowners associations will now be required by law to adopt policies for fines, providing clarity and transparency for property owners. Another significant change comes in the form of … Read more