Lawton Man Acquitted in Accessory to Murder Case, Faces Separate Life Sentence

LAWTON, Okla. – A Lawton man has been found not guilty in an accessory to murder case by a Comanche County jury. The verdict was reached on Feb. 13, following a trial that began on Feb. 12. Tevin Anderson was accused of being an accessory to a murder at a gas station in Northwest Lawton in 2021. During the trial, the defense argued that Anderson had no legal obligation to inform detectives about the identity of the killer. The state, however, contended that Anderson was aware of the shooter’s identity because he was in the … Read more

DC Superior Court Judge Rules Probable Cause in Horrific Stabbing Case, Suspect Charged with Second-Degree Murder

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On February 9, DC Superior Court Judge Anthony Epstein ruled that there was sufficient evidence to proceed with a homicide case. The defendant, 66-year-old Reginald Jones, is charged with second-degree murder while armed in connection with the fatal stabbing of his romantic partner, 52-year-old Regina Morris. The incident took place on May 28, 2023, at an apartment on Potomac Avenue in Southeast D.C., and Morris succumbed to her injuries the following day. According to court documents, Morris’ body was discovered in the shared apartment, with multiple stab wounds to the face, head, … Read more

Alaska Supreme Court Overturns $2.3 Million Jury Award in Controversial Social Worker Retaliation Case

An Alaska Supreme Court ruling has invalidated a $2.3 million jury award granted to a former state social worker who had sued her employer for retaliation and wrongful termination. The court upheld the lower court’s decision to deny a motion for a new trial on liability filed by the Office of Children’s Services, while overturning the employee’s award. The agency argued that the jury award duplicated the compensation the plaintiff had already received in workers’ compensation benefits. The Supreme Court determined that there wasn’t enough evidence in the trial record to settle the matter. The … Read more

Trump’s Biographer Reveals Strategy to Avoid Paying Millions in Defamation Case

Atlanta, Georgia – Former President Donald Trump may try to avoid paying the millions of dollars awarded to E. Jean Carroll following their defamation case, according to his biographer, Tim O’Brien. A recent ruling found Trump liable of defamation and ordered him to pay $83.3 million to Carroll. O’Brien believes that Trump may resist complying with the court’s decision. O’Brien explained that while Trump has the financial means to pay, he is unlikely to willingly part with the money. Trump’s wealth primarily consists of urban skyscrapers and golf courses, assets that have been devalued due … Read more