Jury Selection Underway in High-Stakes Trial of Man Accused of Molesting 9-Year-Old Girl

Jury selection commenced Monday in Superior Court for Eneriko Reselap, who faces serious allegations of molesting a 9-year-old girl. Charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, Reselap appeared before Judge Alberto Tolentino, accompanied by his attorney, Thomas Fisher. The court began the process of selecting a jury of 12 from a pool exceeding 80 potential jurors. Judge Tolentino indicated that the trial is anticipated to unfold over two to three days, with concluding remarks likely to occur by Thursday. Reselap, who was released on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond, is bracing for significant … Read more

Mobile County Grand Jury Indicts Four Suspects in Tragic Murder of 9-Year-Old, Challenging Community in Alabama

Mobile County, Ala. — Officials in Mobile County, Alabama, have announced the indictment of four individuals in connection to the tragic murder of 9-year-old Cailee Knight in December 2023. The Mobile County District Attorney, Keith Blackwood, identified the suspects as Ariel Curry, Tyrone Williams, Darius Lucky, and Ricki Thier. An additional suspect has been indicted, though remains unidentified and at large. The Mobile County Grand Jury, having reviewed the case, decided to elevate existing murder charges against the suspects. Ariel Curry and Tyrone Williams now face two counts of capital murder in addition to charges … Read more

San Diego Judge Awards $1.5 Million to Family After Border Patrol Violated Rights of 9-Year-Old Girl and Brother

San Diego, California – A family has been awarded $1.5 million by a federal judge in San Diego after ruling that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) violated the rights of a 9-year-old girl and her brother while they were attempting to cross into the U.S. The judge, Gonzalo Curiel, found that the actions of CBP during their detention and interrogation for 34 hours in March 2019 violated their 4th Amendment rights, which protect against unreasonable search and seizure. The family’s lawyer, Joseph McMullen, described the treatment of the children as “outrageous” and stated that … Read more