Decade-old Murder Case Begins Jury Selection in Ventura County Fairgrounds Shooting

VENTURA, California – Jury selection has begun in the trial of Erick Estrada, a 35-year-old from Ventura, who is accused of a decade-old murder case involving the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Gabriel Gutierrez. The shooting took place near the Ventura County Fairgrounds in June 2013. Estrada, who has pleaded not guilty to murder and two counts of attempted murder, is also facing charges related to a separate shooting in October of that year. Timothy Scott Adams, another defendant connected to the shooting, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in 2018 and is currently serving a prison … Read more

Sheriff Hails Jury’s Verdict on Heroic Stand: Kissimmee Shooting Case

Kissimmee, Florida – A sheriff in Kissimmee, Florida is commending the jury for their decision in a recent shooting case. The jury’s verdict has brought about a sense of relief and justice in the community. In this case, a man was charged with shooting and killing a police officer during a routine patrol. The incident took place in August 2021 and caused shock and sadness throughout the region. The trial lasted for several weeks and involved the presentation of evidence, witness testimonies, and expert analysis. The jury carefully considered all the information presented to them … Read more

Courthouse Chaos: Nevada Judge Attacked in Violent Brawl During Felony Battery Case

LAS VEGAS, Nevada – A Nevada judge was physically assaulted during a courtroom incident involving a defendant in a felony battery case. The defendant, Deobra Delone Redden, leaped over a defense table and the judge’s bench, landing on top of Judge Mary Kay Holthus. The attack triggered a chaotic and violent brawl among court officials, attorneys, and witnesses. Although Judge Holthus sustained injuries from the incident, she did not require hospitalization. The incident occurred at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas around 11 a.m. In a video recording of the courtroom, Judge Holthus can … Read more

Federal Judge Delays Corruption Trial for Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan Amid Supreme Court’s Pending Ruling on A Similar Case

CHICAGO (AP) — Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s corruption trial has been postponed as the U.S. Supreme Court reviews a similar case in Indiana. The trial, originally scheduled for April, has been rescheduled to begin on October 8, according to U.S. District Judge John Blakey. He warned prosecutors that proceeding with the trial before the Supreme Court’s ruling could result in a retrial. Madigan, seated at the defense table, consented to the delay. Madigan is one of several individuals facing public corruption charges in Chicago who have requested that their cases be put on … Read more