Convicted Nurse’s Attorney Seeks Appeal After Key Expert Revises Testimony on Infant Deaths

LONDON — A significant legal challenge is brewing for Lucy Letby, a former neonatal nurse serving multiple life sentences for the murder of seven infants, as her attorney revealed intentions to appeal her convictions. Letby was also convicted for the attempted murder of seven other babies during her tenure at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester, England, during 2015 and 2016. The forthcoming appeal is anchored on new developments surrounding the testimony of a key expert witness, whose revised opinion could potentially destabilize the foundation of Letby’s conviction. Mark McDonald, Letby’s legal representative, disclosed … Read more

Landmark Payout to Abuse Survivor Significantly Reduced, Western Bulldogs’ Majority Appeal Denied

Melbourne, Australia — In a significant legal ruling, the Western Bulldogs’ initial $5.9 million compensation payout to abuse survivor Adam Kneale was significantly reduced, though the Australian Football League club failed in its attempt to overturn the verdict entirely. The reduction follows an appeals court decision that deemed portions of the original amount “excessive.” Kneale was awarded the historic settlement in 2023 after a jury found the Bulldogs negligent concerning the abuse perpetrated by club volunteer Graeme Hobbs in the 1980s, marking it the largest amount ever granted to an abuse survivor in Australia. The … Read more

Nova Scotia Lawyer’s Courtroom Outburst Resulting in Suspension Upheld by Appeal Court

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — A local lawyer has faced the loss of his legal practice credentials following a tumultuous incident in a courtroom earlier this year, which escalated to the point where law enforcement had to intervene physically. The event led to an appeal which has recently been dismissed, solidifying the lawyer’s suspension. Donn Fraser, an attorney based in Pictou County, came under scrutiny after a February 1 incident at the Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Pictou during which his conduct resulted in a chaotic scene. Following an extensive review, a three-member panel of the … Read more

Ohio Attorney General Challenges Court Decree, Asserts Abortion Law’s Constitutionality in New Appeal

Columbus, Ohio – The Ohio Attorney General is challenging a recent court ruling that deemed the state’s abortion law unconstitutional. This decision arises from Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Christian Jenkins’ ruling which paused the enforcement of the law, known as the “heartbeat bill,” that prohibits abortions after the detection of fetal cardiac activity, typically around six weeks into pregnancy. This law, initially signed in 2019 but blocked from enforcement up until the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court, was halted by Jenkins on grounds that it violated privacy and freedom … Read more