Staten Island Jury Acquits Man of Major Felony Charges in High-Profile Sexual Assault Case

Staten Island, N.Y. — A local man, Asaad Qayyum, aged 26, was recently acquitted by a jury on several felony charges involving alleged criminal sexual acts. The acquittal came after a closely watched trial that stemmed from an incident reported on August 14, 202y, near the accuser’s Mid-Island residence. Qayyum, a resident of Dover Green in Arden Heights, faced severe legal charges, including first-degree criminal sexual act and first-degree sex abuse. However, the jury dismissed these felony charges and was deadlocked on a lesser misdemeanor charge of forcible touching, resulting in a hung jury. The … Read more

Not Guilty: Jury Acquits Stacey Easley in Shocking 2023 Murder Trial

AUSTIN, Texas – After a brief deliberation, a jury in Travis County reached a verdict of not guilty in the murder trial of Stacey Easley. The 52-year-old had been accused of shooting and killing Johnny Edmondson, the son of a Travis County Constable, back in 2023. The fatal incident took place on April 18 at The Hedge Apartments, located in the 8300 block of the southbound service road of North I-35 in North Austin. Edmondson was at his girlfriend’s apartment, a woman who had previously been involved with Easley. During the trial, prosecutors argued that … Read more

Man Walks Free as Dubuque Jury Acquits Him of Attempted Murder and Other Charges

Dubuque, Iowa – A jury in Dubuque has reached a verdict in a high-stakes trial, finding a man not guilty of attempted murder and other charges. The case captivated the local community and drew nationwide attention due to its shocking nature. The defendant, whose identity remains confidential due to legal reasons, had been accused of a violent assault that allegedly occurred on the night of January 15th. However, after careful deliberation, the jury rendered a not guilty verdict, prompting a mixture of emotions among the onlookers present in the courtroom. Throughout the trial, the prosecution … Read more