Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict in High-Profile 2017 Indiana Double Homicide Case

Delphi, Indiana – A jury has convicted Richard Allen of the murders of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, rendering a verdict that will potentially see him serve 130 years in prison. The decision comes after a lengthy trial that captured national attention due to the tragic nature of the crimes committed in 2017. The verdict was announced late last week and has brought a degree of closure to the small Indiana community, which has been enveloped in grief and uncertainty since the disappearance of the teenagers. The intense media coverage and public interest stem … Read more

Delphi Community Finds Closure as Jury Convicts Richard Allen in Notorious Murder Case

Delphi, Indiana — A jury has convicted Indiana man Richard Allen in the murder case that gripped the small town of Delphi, marking a significant breakthrough in a legal saga that began with the tragic deaths of two young girls in 2017. The case, often referred to as the “Delphi murders,” involved local teenagers Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, who were found dead on February 14, 2017, after embarking on a hiking trip along the Monon High Bridge Trail the previous day. The community of Delphi, with a population nearing 3,000, was deeply … Read more

Judge Upholds Original Sentence in Machesney Park Home Invasion Case

A judge in Machesney Park, Illinois, recently declined a resentencing request from a man convicted of home invasion, maintaining his original sentence of 30 years in prison. The decision came after the convict sought a reduction based on claims of mitigating circumstances and rehabilitation efforts. The individual, whose appeal was denied, was originally sentenced in 2015 after being found guilty of unlawfully entering a residence and committing an assault. The incident occurred in the town located just north of Rockford, sending shockwaves through the local community. During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence that linked the … Read more

Charlotte Settles High-Profile Police Shooting Case for $700,000 After Prolonged Legal Battle

Charlotte, NC – The city of Charlotte has agreed to a $700,000 settlement with the partner of Ruben Galindo, a man fatally shot by police in 2017. The resolution comes just days before the scheduled trial on November 12, ending a legal journey that escalated to the U.S. Supreme Court. In September 2017, police responded to a call at the Hunters Pointe Apartments regarding a man reportedly armed with a gun. Upon arrival, they encountered Galindo outside the building. According to police, Galindo was initially seen with his hand inside his waistband and subsequently raised … Read more