Intense Jury Selection Questions Proposed for Karen Read’s Second Murder Trial in April

DEDHAM, Mass. — The retrial of Karen Read, accused of the murder of her boyfriend John O’Keefe, is looming with jury selection set to commence next month amid heightened discussions on juror screening processes. Read, a 44-year-old resident of Mansfield, faces charges related to the death of O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, in a tragic incident dated January 29, 2022, where he was purportedly struck by Read’s SUV and left in a snowstorm after a night out at local bars. The case, which initially concluded with a hung jury, raises numerous questions about the integrity … Read more

Shasta County Seeks Civic-Minded Residents for 2025-26 Grand Jury: Apply by April 24

REDDING, Calif. — The Shasta County Grand Jurors’ Association is encouraging local citizens to consider serving on the grand jury for the 2025-26 term. Residents who have lived in the county for at least one year are eligible to apply. The grand jury plays a critical role in the local government by examining public entities, investigating citizen complaints, and ensuring efficiency within the county. Margaret Schneider, a board member of the association, announced an upcoming informational session scheduled for April 2 at Redding City Hall. The session will provide prospective applicants with details about the … Read more

Newmont Corporation Investors Urged to Join Securities Fraud Lawsuit Following Stock Plunge; Levi & Korsinsky Lead Charge Before April Deadline

New York, NY – A class action lawsuit has been initiated by Levi & Korsinsky, LLP against Newmont Corporation, a prominent player in the mining sector, alleging securities fraud damaging to investors. The legal challenge, aimed at addressing financial losses faced by Newmont’s stakeholders, covers a period from February 22, 2024, to October 23, 2024. The complexities of the lawsuit surface following a significant announcement by Newmont on October 23, 2024, where the company reported disappointing financial results for the third quarter of the year. Alongside lower-than-expected earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), … Read more

Jury Convicts Xenia Man on Multiple Charges Following April Shooting Incident

Xenia, OH — On Thursday, a Greene County jury returned a guilty verdict for 58-year-old Roger Creamer Jr., who has been convicted of several felonies including felonious assault and aggravated menacing. These charges stem from an incident that occurred in Xenia, Ohio back in April, where Creamer was also found guilty of having weapons while under disability and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle. The trial, which captured the attention of the local community, showcased evidence that Creamer drove his mother’s vehicle to a Xenia residence on the evening of April 28. According to … Read more