Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo Loses Bid to Stop Collection of $63M Judgment in First Amendment Lawsuit

Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo’s request to halt the enforcement of a $63 million judgement against him has been denied by a federal judge. The judgement was issued after Carollo lost a civil trial last year in which he was found guilty of violating the First Amendment rights of two Little Havana businessmen, William Fuller and Martin Pinilla, and using the city’s resources against them. The jury awarded the settlement to Fuller and Pinilla, leading to the seizure of Carollo’s home and property by U.S. Marshals in February. In addition to the seizure of assets, Fuller … Read more

City Teen’s Bail Bid Halted as Lawyer Awaits Disclosure in Calgary Zoo Machete Attack Case

CALGARY, Canada – A teenage boy in Calgary is awaiting disclosure of evidence in connection with a machete attack that took place in the parking lot of the city’s zoo. The lawyer for the teen, identified as James Wyman, stated that they have not yet received complete disclosure on the allegations related to the incident that occurred on Boxing Day. They are currently waiting to receive the missing information to determine if a bail bid can be made. Mr. Wyman’s defense counsel, Thomas Scholten, informed the youth court Justice Lillian McLellan that his client is … Read more

Judge Denies Jack Smith’s Bid for Access to Trump’s Lawyer Communication

Judge Cannon of Brooklyn, New York has rejected a request by Jack Smith to gain access to communications involving former President Donald Trump’s lawyer. The decision was made on Monday in a ruling that could impact other ongoing legal battles. Smith, who filed a motion in March seeking to obtain records related to Trump’s lawyer, argued that access to these communications was crucial to his own case. However, Judge Cannon disagreed and denied Smith’s request. The ruling comes as part of a wider legal battle, as numerous individuals and organizations seek access to documents and … Read more

Appellate Panel Denies Woman’s Bid for a New Trial in Truck Crash Lawsuit

TRENTON, N.J. – A woman who filed a lawsuit against two companies and a driver in relation to a truck crash has been denied a new trial by a New Jersey appellate panel. The crash caused the woman’s car to collide with a guardrail. The decision was made after the panel reviewed the case and determined that there were no grounds for a new trial. The woman had originally filed the lawsuit following a truck accident that occurred in New Jersey. She alleged that the two companies involved and the driver of the truck were … Read more