Unresolved Cold Case Takes Center Stage as Jury Trial Date Nears for Tony Haase, a Suspect in the 1992 Togstad and Mumbrue Murders

Boscobel, Wisconsin – A jury trial date has been set for Tony Haase, who is facing charges in connection with the 1992 murders of Togstad and Mumbrue. The trial is scheduled to begin on August 2, 2024. The case has gained significant attention due to its long-standing unsolved status and the heinous nature of the crimes. Haase is accused of the brutal killings of brothers Charles and David Togstad, as well as their friend Drake Mumbrue. The victims were found dead in their mobile home, and the case remained unsolved for over three decades. However, … Read more

Los Angeles City Council Approves Historic $24 Million Settlement in Fatal LAPD Shooting Case

Los Angeles, California – The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a settlement of over $24 million on Tuesday for the mother of Jesse Murillo, who was fatally shot by two police officers in 2017. The council voted 11-0 in favor of awarding $24,450,750 to Tammy Murillo, with four council members absent during the vote. In a significant case involving an LAPD shooting, a federal jury had previously ruled in 2023 that Tammy Murillo should receive $23.8 million in compensation for her son’s death. The jury determined that officers Fred Sigman and Christopher Montague had … Read more

Trump and Co-Defendants File Emergency Appeal in Georgia Election Fraud Case, Challenging District Attorney’s Involvement

Washington, D.C. – Lawyers representing former President Donald Trump and seven co-defendants have filed an emergency appeal challenging the decision of a Georgia judge to allow Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to remain on the election fraud case against Trump. The appeal argues that the ruling does not go far enough in addressing concerns about the relationship between Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Willis and Wade had acknowledged having an affair but maintained that it did not result in any improper conduct in relation to the case. However, Trump’s lawyers argued that the … Read more

FTX Founder’s Lawyers Argue Against Lengthy Prison Term, Claiming No Losses in Case

New York City – Lawyers representing Sam Bankman-Fried, the former founder and CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, have strongly opposed the government’s recommendation for a 50-year prison sentence. In a letter to Judge Lewis Kaplan, Bankman-Fried’s legal counsel argued that the proposed sentence was excessive and compared it to a death-in-prison recommendation. The lawyers criticized the prosecution for adopting a “medieval view of punishment” and distorting the reality of the case. Last week, U.S. prosecutors had submitted their sentencing recommendations, advocating for a minimum of 40 to 50 years in prison for Bankman-Fried. They emphasized … Read more