Comanche County Court to Address Case Backlog with High-Profile Trials Including Shooting and Assault Charges

LAWTON, Okla. – Comanche County is set to commence its third felony jury docket of the year on Monday, featuring a high-profile case against Christopher Adam East, a man accused of shooting into an occupied mobile home in 2021. The county has organized four extended dockets this year to tackle a significant backlog of cases. East, 33, who goes by aliases including “D-Town,” “Dallas,” and “D-Boy,” faces serious charges including felony discharging a firearm into a dwelling and use of a vehicle in the discharge of a weapon. Additionally, East is charged with possession of … Read more

Douglas County Jury Convicts Man in 2020 Murder Case Involving Elderly Victim and Dramatic Chase

AVA, Mo. — A Douglas County jury has convicted a local man in a brutal 2020 homicide case involving the death of an elderly resident and multiple other felonies. The verdict came after detailed deliberations that painted a dramatic picture of the crime and its aftermath. William Wolfe Jr., was found guilty on multiple charges, including first-degree murder and armed criminal action, stemming from the killing of 84-year-old Clarence “Bob” Clark. Additional charges include abandonment of a corpse, first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of a firearm with five counts, and resisting arrest. … Read more

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Challenges Supreme Court’s Immunity Stance, Continues Prosecution in Trump’s Hush Money Case

New York — In a significant legal development, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has made a bold move in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump involving hush money payments. This follows a recent Supreme Court decision that broadly outlined presidential immunity, particularly distinguishing between official acts of the presidency and private conduct. Nearly a month after the high court’s decision, which was decided by a 6-3 margin, legal analysts have been scrutinizing the nuances of the ruling. The Supreme Court clarified that while presidents hold immunity for their official acts, this shield does … Read more

Jury Trial Scheduled for Man Accused of Attempted Murder in Upcoming Court Case

Bozeman, Montana – A Montana man is set to face trial by jury after being accused of attempting to murder his neighbor in a violent altercation earlier this year. The case, which has captured local attention, raises complex questions about community safety and legal accountability. Authorities allege that in May, Franklin Dale, 34, assaulted his neighbor with a firearm following a long-simmering dispute over property boundaries in their rural Bozeman neighborhood. The confrontation escalated dramatically, leading to Dale being charged with attempted deliberate homicide. Legal experts suggest that the trial, scheduled to begin next month, … Read more