Trial Begins for Accused Kidnapper and Rapist Cleotha Abston in Separate Case

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The trial is set to begin this week for Cleotha Abston, the man accused of kidnapping and killing a Memphis school teacher. However, before facing charges related to the teacher’s death, Abston is expected to go to trial for a separate rape case. The trial for Alicia Franklin’s rape case commenced on Monday, with jury selection taking place. Abston faces charges of aggravated rape, especially aggravated kidnapping, and unlawful possession of a weapon in connection with Franklin’s case. It is worth noting that WREG, the news outlet covering the story, typically … Read more

Landmark Ruling: Colorado Jury Awards $3.76 Million to Montbello Woman in Wrongful Home Search Case

DENVER, COLORADO – A jury in Colorado has awarded Ruby Johnson, a 78-year-old woman from Montbello, $3.76 million in damages after finding that the Denver Police Department violated the state’s constitution during a search of her home in 2022. The case stems from an investigation into a stolen truck that included an iPhone, which led Detective Gary Staab and Sergeant Gregory Buschy to obtain a search warrant for Johnson’s home based on the claim that the phone’s “Find My iPhone” app had pinpointed her location. However, Johnson’s lawyers argued that the app only provided an … Read more

Trump’s Classified Document Case Faces Lengthy Battle as Judge and Prosecutor Clash

Miami, Florida – The judge and prosecutor in the classified document case involving former President Donald Trump are once again at odds, highlighting the ongoing conflicts plaguing the high-profile trial. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon recently rejected Trump’s attempt to dismiss charges related to hoarding classified documents, siding with Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith. However, Cannon’s refusal to finalize jury instructions before the defense presents its case has sparked a new dispute. Smith has threatened to appeal Cannon’s proposed instructions, claiming they are biased in favor of Trump. This clash is just the latest … Read more

Former Biopharmaceutical Executive Found Liable for ‘Shadow Trading’ in Landmark Insider Trading Case

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A former biopharmaceutical executive was found liable for “shadow trading,” an insider trading theory, by a federal jury in San Francisco on Friday. The jury’s decision rejected the defense’s claim that the case was constructed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) without evidence of the motives behind the trades. This verdict could have significant implications for insider trading regulations. Matthew Panuwat, the defendant, was accused by the SEC of having confidential information about his employer, Medivation Inc., and trading in the securities of Incyte Corp., a closely related company. … Read more