Jury Awards $3.75 Million in Drowning Case, Splits Liability Between Parents and Property Management

Gainesville, Florida — A jury recently awarded $3.75 million in a tragic case involving the drowning death of four-year-old Kash Hodges, though the substantial award may be reduced due to the determination of shared responsibility among the boy’s parents. The case, titled Figueroa v. American Commercial Realty Corp., concluded in the Florida State Eighth Circuit Court with a jury decision that attributed blame to both the property management company and the grieving parents. The incident occurred in 2023 at a retention pond located behind the Oakwood Commons Shopping Center in Gainesville. The jury classified Kash … Read more

Former Officer Faces Trial for Allegedly Exploiting Domestic Violence Victim in Disturbing Case

INDIANAPOLIS — A former officer with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is facing serious charges after allegedly assaulting a domestic violence victim during a response call. The incident raises troubling questions about abuse of power within law enforcement. The incident occurred while the officer was responding to a domestic violence situation. According to reports, he instructed the victim that she owed him a favor, claiming he had intervened to prevent her arrest. This alleged misconduct prompted an investigation, leading to the officer being charged with rape. Court proceedings are expected to begin shortly, as the … Read more

Delphi Murders: Authors Support Jury’s Verdict in Controversial Case

Delphi, Indiana — The authors of a recently published book examining the tragic murder case of two young girls in Delphi believe that the conviction of the accused reflects a careful and considered judgment by the jury. Carolyn and Scott McKinney, who penned “The Delphi Murders: The Untold Story,” assert that the details revealed during the trial underscored the strength of the evidence presented. The case revolves around the deaths of 14-year-old Libby German and her friend, 13-year-old Abby Williams, whose bodies were discovered in February 2017. The mystery surrounding their murders gripped the local … Read more

Justice Served: Jury Delivers Verdict in 2022 Murder Case of Fulton County Deputy

ATLANTA, Ga. — A jury has found a man guilty in the 2022 shooting death of a Fulton County deputy during a traffic stop. The decision comes after emotional testimonies and meticulous scrutiny of evidence over the course of the trial. The accused, 32-year-old Rashun Quinton, faced several charges, including murder and aggravated assault. The deputy, who was conducting a routine stop, was shot shortly after approaching Quinton’s vehicle, marking a tragic incident that shocked the local community and law enforcement agencies. During the trial, prosecutors presented compelling evidence that included eyewitness accounts and forensic … Read more