Delphi Murder Case Update: Legal Team for Richard Allen Seeks Additional Appellate Lawyers After 2017 Conviction

DELPHI, Ind. — In a case that captured the attention of the nation, Richard Allen has been convicted of the 2017 murders of two teenage girls, Abby Williams, 13, and Libby German, 14, whose deaths shook the small town of Delphi, Indiana. After years of mourning and mystery, the verdict brought an essential but somber closure to a community haunted by the crime. Allen, who maintained his innocence, faced a jury comprised of members from Allen County and was found guilty in November 2024. The conviction followed a lengthy trial that saw a flurry of … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Verdict Against Donald Trump in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court upheld a jury verdict against former President Donald Trump, dismissing his attempt to overturn the decision finding him liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s. The court stated that Trump failed to demonstrate reversible error in the district court’s decisions, and hence, did not qualify for a new trial under the substantial rights requirement. In May 2023, the jury found Trump responsible for sexually assaulting Carroll in a dressing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store. Following her public allegations, Trump was also found … Read more

Seattle Jury Awards $21 Million in Landmark Racial Discrimination Case Against Hospital, Former Clinic Director Speaks on Lingering Wounds of Racism

Seattle, WA — In a landmark legal decision, a Washington jury ruled in favor of Dr. Benjamin Danielson, awarding him $21 million in a discrimination lawsuit against Seattle Children’s Hospital. Danielson, who had served over two decades as the director of the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic—a subsidiary focused on serving low-income, marginalized communities—alleged systemic racism and negligence in addressing his complaints by the hospital administration. Reflecting on the verdict, Danielson expressed a mix of surprise and gratitude, acknowledging the broad community support that underpinned his journey through the legal process. Despite the significant financial compensation, … Read more

$2 Million Awarded to Family in Medical Malpractice Case After Hernia Surgery Leads to Patient’s Death

Montgomery, OH – A Hamilton County jury has awarded over $2 million to the family of Judy Helen Collins, who passed away after suffering complications from hernia surgery. The verdict was delivered on October 24, following a two-week trial and more than three days of deliberation. Judy Helen Collins, a 73-year-old resident of Montgomery, underwent a hiatal hernia repair surgery performed by Dr. Robert Bradley at Bethesda North Hospital in September 2019. Within days of the surgery, Collins began showing signs of distress, which were allegedly not promptly recognized by Dr. Bradley. Despite a radiologist’s … Read more