Alec Baldwin Cleared: ‘Rust’ Shooting Case Dismissed Amid Evidence Withholding Controversy

Santa Fe, NM — In an unexpected turn of events, a judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin, stemming from a tragic incident on the “Rust” film set in 2021. The case was closed after it was revealed that crucial evidence had been withheld by the prosecution. On Oct. 21, 2021, while rehearsing at Bonanza Creek Ranch near Santa Fe, a prop gun Baldwin was holding discharged, fatally striking cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza. Baldwin, who also served as a producer on the film, has maintained that he did not … Read more

Abilene Murder Trial Begins: Jury Selected for Case Against Man Accused of Fatal 2022 Shooting

ABILENE, Texas — Residents of Taylor County gathered last Friday to select 12 jurors for the upcoming court case involving an Abilene man charged with murder and multiple counts of aggravated assault. The accused, 24-year-old Arthur Jesse Gallegoz, faces allegations that he fatally shot 35-year-old Paul John Delacruz and injured two women on February 1, 2022. The trial, which starts on Monday, will be held in the 350th District Court. Gallegoz has entered a plea of not guilty to the charges against him. The law upholds the principle that all individuals are presumed innocent until … Read more

Seattle Protesters Win $700K in Landmark Case Over Chalked Anti-Policing Messages

Seattle, WA — In a verdict that underscores the tensions between police conduct and protest rights, a Seattle jury has awarded $700,000 to three protesters who were jailed after using chalk to write anti-police messages on a public barricade. This decision marks a significant moment in ongoing national debates over free speech and law enforcement’s response to civil dissent. The case stemmed from incidents during the heightened protests in Seattle, which were part of the larger national uprising against police brutality following the death of George Floyd in 2020. The demonstrators, whose chalked slogans included … Read more

Giuliani to Appeal Judgment After Bankruptcy Case Dismissal Amid Ongoing Legal Challenges and Financial Discrepancies

New York — Following a recent legal defeat, Rudy Giuliani, once a key figure in President Donald Trump’s legal team, is emerging from bankruptcy and reportedly plans to appeal a significant court judgment. His attorney, Heath Berger, confirmed the intended appeal after a judge highlighted Giuliani’s neglect of financial transparency and reporting obligations. Giuliani’s bankruptcy dismissal surfaces amid accusations from his creditors of lavish spending even after filing for bankruptcy. This includes paying salaries to his girlfriend, Maria Ryan, and her daughter, while also failing to report additional business-related incomes. The former New York City … Read more