Former Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Mortgage Fraud Trial Adjourned After Unusual Legal Argument Leads to Judge’s Decision

GREENBELT, Maryland – The mortgage fraud trial of Marilyn Mosby, the former state’s attorney of Baltimore, was adjourned early by federal judge Lydia Kay Griggsby on Wednesday. The defense had just begun presenting evidence when the judge ordered the jurors to return the next day for the trial to resume. The reason for the abrupt adjournment was not provided, but it followed a private discussion between the judge and the attorneys during the lunch break. Mosby’s defense team had made an unusual argument, stating that the prosecution failed to prove the alleged crimes occurred in … Read more

Trial Adjourned Early After Spectators Make Contact with Juror in Alcona County Murder Case

HARRISVILLE, Mich. – The trial of Aaron Trout, who is facing murder and child abuse charges for the alleged killing of 2-year-old Jayde McDonnell, was adjourned early on Friday due to interference from spectators. Two individuals made direct contact with one of the jurors, despite repeated warnings from Judge Laura Frawley. The incident occurred during a recess period when the jury was out of the courtroom. Judge Frawley expressed her disappointment and reprimanded the individual involved for her conduct. She also mentioned that Alcona County prosecutor Thomas Weichel was considering holding her in contempt of … Read more