Judge Rejects Majority of Jennifer Crumbley’s Appeal in Oxford High School Shooting Case, New Trial Consideration Pending

Pontiac, Mich.— An Oakland County judge has largely dismissed Jennifer Crumbley’s bid for acquittal or retrial concerning her conviction related to the tragic incident at Oxford High School. Crumbley, along with her husband James, was previously found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter linked to their son’s actions during the shooting at the school. Crumbley’s new legal counsel, Michael Dezsi, recently moved to overturn her sentencing, but Judge Cheryl Matthews ruled against most aspects of this request on Thursday. However, Matthews has postponed a decision on whether to grant a new trial, focusing on … Read more

Virginia Man Convicted on Multiple Murder Charges Related to 2021 ‘Shopping Cart Killer’ Case

HARRISONBURG, Va. — A jury has convicted Anthony Eugene Robinson of multiple charges related to the killings of two women, whose remains were discovered in a shopping cart in November 2021, near his motel in Harrisonburg. The Rockingham Circuit Court delivered the decision after a four-day trial, which ended after emotional testimonies and a succinct defense presentation. Robinson, who gained notoriety as the “Shopping Cart Killer,” was found guilty of two counts each of first-degree murder, concealing a body, and aggravated murder. The grim nickname was attached to him following the manner in which the … Read more

Legal Battle Continues: Former County Clerk’s Attorney Faces Skepticism in Court Over Same-Sex Marriage License Denial Case

CINCINNATI, Ohio — A lawyer representing a former county clerk from Kentucky, who became a national figure for her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, faced a challenging day in court. The lawyer appealed to overturn a jury’s decision that awarded $100,000 to a couple for emotional distress, but encountered skepticism from the appellate judges. Mathew D. Staver, the attorney for Kim Davis, argued that the damages awarded to the same-sex couple were unjustified as there was no tangible loss proven after Davis declined their license request. However, Senior Judge Helene N. White … Read more

Judge Considers Bail for Accused in High-Profile Rape Case Under POCSO, Decision Pending

New Delhi, India — A court in the Indian capital is currently reviewing a bail application from Sushil, a man accused of sexual assault, including charges under the stringent Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The hearing, presided over by Additional Sessions Judge Rajesh Kumar, follows an FIR lodged against the suspect on July 30, 2024. The allegations against Sushil have triggered concerns about the safety and protection of minors in the region. Under the POCSO Act, the court takes a sensitive yet stringent approach to handle cases involving children to ensure justice … Read more