Arapahoe Couple Faces Jury Trial in Child Abuse Case as Release Request Denied

LOVELAND, Colo. – A couple from Arapahoe County, Colorado, is facing charges of child abuse and their upcoming jury trial has been rescheduled for June. The mother’s request for release has also been denied, keeping both parents in custody. The trial was originally set to begin in February, but due to various circumstances, it has been postponed multiple times. Now, the court has determined that the proceedings will take place in June. The delay in the trial has caused concern among both the prosecution and defense, as it prolongs the waiting period for all parties … Read more

Ohio Judge Timothy Grendell Faces Allegations of Abuse of Power and Misconduct in Landmark Case

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Geauga County Juvenile and Probate Court Judge Timothy Grendell is facing allegations that he abused his authority, with the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct set to hear his case. The state’s disciplinary counsel filed a complaint charging Grendell with four counts of judicial misconduct, accusing him of sending two teenage boys to jail during the COVID-19 pandemic for refusing to visit their father, whom they accused of abuse. Grendell has denied any wrongdoing, asserting that he acted within his powers as a judge and as a private citizen. The hearing before the … Read more

YouTuber Ruby Franke Sentenced to Four to 60 Years in Prison for Child Abuse, Refuses to Appeal – Takes Responsibility for Actions

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Prominent YouTuber Ruby Franke has made an announcement regarding her child abuse case. Franke, who recently pleaded guilty to four charges, has decided not to appeal her sentence. After receiving a punishment of four to 60 years in prison, capped at the maximum of 30 years by the state, she has accepted her fate. According to a spokesperson from her attorney at Winward Law, Franke has taken full responsibility for her actions and is prepared to serve her time in prison. The decision comes after a hearing on February 20, … Read more

Shocking Findings: ACS Conducts Home Searches in Majority of Child Abuse Investigations, Raises Questions on Judicial Oversight

New York City – A lawsuit filed against the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) alleges that the agency routinely conducts home searches during its annual investigations into child abuse and neglect. The lawsuit, which claims violations of constitutional rights, seeks to hold both ACS and the city accountable for their actions. The complaint asserts that ACS caseworkers search the homes of families involved in more than 50,000 investigations each year, often without any judicial determination of wrongdoing. The suit highlights the broad powers granted to ACS personnel in their official capacities, including the authority to … Read more