Jason Carter’s Legal Battles Continue as Appeal Over Investigation Rights is Denied

Cedar Rapids, Iowa — Jason Carter has faced a setback in his legal battles following the murder charge in connection with the death of his mother, Shirley Carter. A recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a district court’s decision regarding his claims against investigators, affirming that he was not wronged prior to his 2015 arrest. While Carter was acquitted of the murder charges after a complex legal process, he was later found liable for his mother’s death in a civil case initiated by his father and brother. This lawsuit sought $10 million … Read more

Kouri Richins’ Murder Case Sees Major Delay as Appeal Triggers New Trial Dates Set for Early 2026

PARK CITY, Utah — Kouri Richins, charged with the murder of her husband, faces a significant delay in her legal proceedings due to a recent appeal request, pushing her trial back nearly a year. During a virtual hearing on Friday, new jury trial dates were set, with jury selection slated to begin on Feb. 10, 2026, followed by the trial starting on Feb. 23. This delay comes after Richins’ attorneys appealed a court ruling limiting the jury pool to residents of Summit County, as they sought to include jurors from neighboring Salt Lake County. Richins, … Read more

Trial for Kouri Richins Delayed to 2026 Amid Appeal Request, New Jury Selection Process Set

Kamas, Utah — A decision to appeal in Kouri Richins’ murder case has pushed her trial dates back by 10 months, with jury selection now set for February 10, 2026. Following a virtual hearing on Friday, the trial is slated to begin on February 23, 2026. The timeline change comes after Richins’ legal team expressed a desire to contest a ruling that limited jury selection to residents of Summit County. The court denied requests to include jurors from Salt Lake County, prompting the delay in the previously scheduled April trial. Richins, a mother and real … Read more

Federal Court Weighs NCAA’s Appeal as Wisconsin’s Nyzier Fourqurean Pushes for Eligibility in Landmark Case

Madison, Wisconsin — The Wisconsin Badgers are preparing for the 2025 season with the expectation that cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean will be on the field. As his eligibility hangs in the balance, ongoing legal battles in federal court are shaping the outcome of his playing status. Fourqurean’s situation stems from a lawsuit against the NCAA, with the organization appealing a judge’s earlier ruling that granted him one additional year of eligibility. This case has garnered attention as it raises questions about the NCAA’s eligibility rules in an evolving landscape of college athletics. Earlier this year, a … Read more