Judge Dismisses Classified Documents Case Against Trump, Questions Legality of Special Counsel’s Appointment

In a surprising legal development, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by former President Donald Trump, has dismissed classified document charges against him. The ruling, issued in Fort Pierce, Florida, stated that the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith did not comply with constitutional requirements, as he was neither nominated by the president nor confirmed by the Senate. This decision comes under the spotlight as it challenges the long-standing procedure for appointing special counsels, raising questions about the legality and oversight of such positions under the Constitution’s appointments clause. The clause stipulates that principal officers … Read more

Minnesota Lawyer Suspended for 40 Days Following Barrage of Frivolous Motions in Custody Case

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Supreme Court has suspended attorney Richard Stephen Langree for 40 days, rejecting his claims of widespread corruption and unethical behavior among those overseeing his disciplinary proceedings. Langree, formerly a public defender in California, has been practicing law in Minnesota since 1993, focusing on family law and child-protection cases. The suspension arises from Langree’s conduct in a lengthy child custody dispute, originally part of a 2010 divorce case. In 2018, the father involved hired Langree to request changes to child support and custody terms. Over the course of the legal … Read more

Appeals Court Overturns Major Part of $4.4M Award to Former Hallandale Beach City Manager in Wrongful Termination Case

Hallandale Beach, FL — In a notable legal reversal, a former city manager of Hallandale Beach, Daniel Rosemond, who once saw a favorable $4.4 million judgement for wrongful termination, may not receive the substantial whistleblower portion of his award due to a recent appellate court decision. In late 2016, Rosemond was dismissed under allegations of misappropriation, including an accusation of misusing city funds to pay for a family member’s travel. The initial jury verdict, rendered two years ago, had sided with Rosemond, awarding him just over $4 million on claims of being unjustly terminated and … Read more

Three Men Convicted in Newcastle Airbnb Sexual Assault Case Involving Teenage Girls

Newcastle, Australia — A jury has found three men guilty of gang raping three teenagers during a bucks party weekend that turned nightmarish. The events unfolded in February 2022 in a rented Airbnb in Newcastle, a decision made to celebrate the upcoming marriage of one of the defendants, Maurice Hawell, 30, who along with his brother, Marius Hawell, 22, and their friend, Andrew David, 30, faced multiple charges of aggravated sexual assault. The trio were accused of sexually assaulting two 18-year-old women and a 19-year-old woman across two consecutive nights. The violence allegedly began on … Read more