Denver Challenges $14 Million Verdict Over Police Conduct During 2020 Protests, Files Appeal

Denver, Colorado — Denver has initiated an appeal regarding a federal court decision that required the city to pay nearly $14 million in damages. This follows a jury verdict which determined that the Denver police had breached the constitutional rights of protestors during the 2020 demonstrations sparked by George Floyd’s death under a Minneapolis officer’s knee. The protests, part of a nationwide outcry against police brutality, saw Denver law enforcement using tear gas and other non-lethal munitions to manage crowds. This response has now led to multiple lawsuits, focusing on the aggressive tactics employed by … Read more

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Appeal for Court Intervention Over Alleged Media Manipulation in Legal Dispute with Justin Baldoni

New York – The legal dispute intensifying between actress Blake Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and “It Ends With Us” director and co-star Justin Baldoni escalated this week. Lively’s legal team has officially requested that Baldoni’s attorney cease making public comments that could potentially sway future jurors. The plea for restraint comes amid concerns that unchecked public statements could compromise the fairness of upcoming legal proceedings. This development follows a vigorous response from Baldoni’s representatives, who argue that their public communications are necessary to shield their client from undue negative publicity. The controversy took a … Read more

Las Vegas Courtroom Attacker Seeks Appeal, Advocates Innocence During Sentencing

Las Vegas, NV — In a high-profile legal drama, Deobra Delone Redden, a 31-year-old man who attacked a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom, is taking his case to the Nevada Supreme Court, appealing against the hefty sentence handed down to him in December 2024. Redden was sentenced to a minimum of 26 years and could serve up to 65 years, following his guilty pleas to six charges. This legal recourse comes after a startling courtroom incident in January 2024, where Redden leapt over the bench and assaulted District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus. The … Read more

Florida Cannabis Company Seeks Court Appeal After Plans for Dispensaries Near Convenience Stores Denied

Tallahassee, Fla. — Florida-based Green Thumb Industries is gearing up for another legal battle, continuing its push to set up marijuana dispensaries next to Circle K convenience stores across the state, despite a recent legal setback. The cannabis company, known as GTI, operates Rise dispensaries in Florida and has indicated plans to pursue an appeal with the 1st District Court of Appeal following a decision that went against them earlier this month. In a defiant move, GTI filed their notice of appeal last Thursday, challenging the ruling issued by Administrative Law Judge Joshua Pratt on … Read more