Landmark Verdict Overturned: New Trial Ordered on Workers’ Compensation Case

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania Superior Court has affirmed the decision to overturn a $1 million jury verdict in a case involving an injured worker. The court agreed with the lower court’s ruling to order a new trial to determine whether the worker is entitled to receive compensation for past noneconomic damages. The case revolves around Samuel Garced, who claimed to have developed a lung illness after being exposed to a disinfecting cleaning fog while on the job. In the original trial, a jury awarded Garced $500,000 for future medical expenses and an equal amount … Read more

Murder Suspect Seeks Defense Attorney Amidst Controversial Stabbing Case

La Crosse, Wisconsin – The suspect in a fatal stabbing that occurred last month in La Crosse has been granted additional time to secure legal representation. Bryant Q. Smith, who has been charged with first-degree murder, appeared in court without an attorney on Thursday. Smith informed Judge Elliott Levine that he had contacted over 100 different lawyers in search of representation for the charges related to the stabbing death of Timothy “T.J.” Salis at a Stokke Tower apartment on December 5th. According to the police, it has been reported that both Smith and Salis were … Read more

Former Georgia Election Workers Awarded $148 Million in Defamation Case Against Rudy Giuliani

Atlanta, Georgia – Former election workers in Georgia have been awarded $148 million in damages in a defamation case against Rudy Giuliani. The lawsuit stemmed from Giuliani’s spreading of unfounded claims about the workers following the 2020 presidential election. The false accusations led to a wave of harassment and threats against the workers. Giuliani, former lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump, was found liable of defamation in the case. The jury’s task was to determine the amount of damages he should pay. The verdict was reached after three hours of deliberation on Thursday, following a three-day … Read more

Former Gang Leader Seeks Release on House Arrest Before Trial in Tupac Shakur Case

LAS VEGAS, Nevada – Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis and his attorneys will request his release from jail during a hearing before a Clark County judge. They argue that Davis is neither a threat to the community nor a flight risk. Davis seeks to be placed under house arrest, with a proposed bail amount not exceeding $100,000. His attorneys assert that his health has deteriorated since his arrest last September. Prosecutors, however, oppose his release, citing Davis’ alleged confessions to the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. The motion filed by Davis’ special public defenders, Robert Arroyo … Read more