Breaking: Jury Handpicked for James Crumbley Trial on Charges of Involuntary Manslaughter

OXFORD TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN – A jury has been selected for the trial of James Crumbley, who is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan. This high-profile case has garnered significant attention and raises important questions about accountability and school safety. The jury selection process involved careful consideration of potential jurors’ ability to be impartial and fair in evaluating the evidence presented during the trial. Oxford Township, a close-knit community located in Michigan, was left devastated by the tragic events that unfolded at the local high … Read more

Trump’s Attorney Accuses New York Prosecutor of Misconduct in Perjury Charges Against Former CFO

New York City, New York – Former president Donald Trump’s lawyer has raised strong objections to the New York prosecutor who charged Trump with falsifying business records. The lawyer, Todd Blanche, criticized Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his handling of the recent civil fraud trial. Blanche warned of “serious” legal and ethical consequences if evidence from Trump’s ex-lawyer, Michael Cohen, is presented in the upcoming criminal trial. Cohen, who also faced accusations of perjury during the civil case, recently pleaded guilty to perjury. The charges against Trump stem from allegations that he filed fraudulent … Read more

Prominent Key Biscayne Local Faces New Federal Charges Involving Child Pornography Production

KEY BISCAYNE, Florida – William McCaughan Jr., son of a prominent family in Key Biscayne, is facing new federal charges that allege he made child pornography in addition to the existing charges of receiving it. The charges against McCaughan now include two counts of coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in sexual activity, as well as two counts of producing visual depictions that involve sexual exploitation of minors. The trial is scheduled for March 11, as stated in the online court docket. The Key Biscayne Independent was the first to report the additional … Read more

Man Acquitted of Sexual Assault Charges in Fairbanks Trial: DNA Evidence Insufficient, Jury Finds

FAIRBANKS, ALASKA – A man has been acquitted of sexual assault charges by a jury in Fairbanks following a five-day trial. Jess Lee Anonich Eakin, 38, had been accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a cabin in North Pole in October 2020. Eakin’s defense attorney argued that the DNA evidence presented was insufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The jury found Eakin not guilty of felony first-degree sexual assault, felony first-degree attempted sexual assault, and two counts of felony second-degree sexual assault. However, he was convicted of several misdemeanor charges, including fourth-degree … Read more