Justice Served: Nevada Jury Awards $34 Million to Woman Wrongfully Convicted in 2001 Murder Case

Las Vegas, Nevada — A federal jury has awarded a woman over $34 million for wrongful arrest, conviction, and nearly 16 years of imprisonment for a murder she did not commit. Initially prosecuted at the age of 18, the woman, now 41, has been vindicated after enduring repeated trials and a considerable portion of her life behind bars. Kirstin Lobato, who now goes by Blaise, emotionally embraced her legal team and shed tears of relief following the verdict delivered in the U.S. District Court. Overwhelmed by the turn of events, Lobato expressed her mixed feelings … Read more

Alabama Attorney Secures Groundbreaking ‘Not Guilty’ Verdict in High-Profile January 6 Case; Client Granted Pardon by Former President Trump

Washington, D.C. – In a significant legal victory following the January 6, 2021, Capitol protests against the 2020 presidential election outcomes, Alabama attorney Melissa Isaak secured a rare “not guilty” jury verdict for her client, Mathew Purdy. This landmark case stands out as Purdy was acquitted of the most severe charges against him, highlighting a dramatic moment in the numerous trials stemming from the events of that day. Purdy, previously facing a Class A misdemeanor for entering and remaining in a restricted building without lawful authority during the protest, was notably only convicted on less … Read more

Jury Exonerates M. Night Shyamalan in ‘Servant’ Plagiarism Case, Series Declared Original Work

A federal jury recently exonerated director M. Night Shyamalan and colleagues involved in the Apple TV+ series “Servant,” freeing them from accusations of plagiarism. The decision, made in a rare jury trial for this type of dispute, found that the thriller series was not derived from filmmaker Francesca Gregorini’s movie “The Truth About Emanuel.” Typically, lawsuits alleging copyright infringement in the entertainment industry are dismissed or settled out of court. However, this case escalated to an unusual extent, even prompting Shyamalan himself to testify. He firmly denied any familiarity with Gregorini’s work, describing any narrative … Read more

National Action Network Voices Concern Over Jury Diversity in A$AP Rocky’s Assault Case

Los Angeles, CA — The Rev. Al Sharpton and the Los Angeles chapter of the National Action Network (NAN) are closely monitoring the jury selection process in the upcoming felony assault trial of hip-hop artist A$AP Rocky. Concerns have been raised regarding the lack of Black jurors among the prospective candidates. According to the NAN, only four of the 106 potential jurors in A$AP Rocky’s trial identify as Black, a number that has raised eyebrows given the diversity of Los Angeles. Sharpton emphasized the importance of a jury that fairly represents the community in order … Read more