Yuma Man Facing Multiple Felony Charges After Allegedly Setting Apartment on Fire

YUMA, Ariz. – A Yuma man has been indicted by a grand jury for allegedly setting his apartment on fire. Agustin Vera, 44, appeared in court and now faces nine felony charges, including aggravated assault and endangerment. The indictment follows charges filed against him last month. Vera, who pleaded not guilty to all charges, has been provided representation from the public defender’s office. He is scheduled to appear in court again on March 8th for a case management conference, which will determine if he can be released provisionally during his court proceedings.

Brown County Grand Jury Indicts Six Individuals on Serious Criminal Charges, Including Attempted Murder and Grand Theft

GEORGETOWN, Ohio — A Brown County grand jury has recently indicted six individuals on various criminal charges. Among them is Bruce Allen Haddix, a 52-year-old resident of Russellville, who is facing one count of attempted murder. He is accused of deliberately trying to cause the death of Cody Ryan Henderson. Court documents reveal that Haddix allegedly had a firearm in his possession at the time of the offense. The charge also specifies forfeiture of a weapon, a Kimber 9mm handgun. In addition to the attempted murder charge, Haddix was indicted on January 5 on one … Read more

Justice Denied: Mississippi Grand Jury Fails to Press New Charges in the Infamous Emmett Till Murder Case

Tallahassee, Florida – On February 23rd, a grand jury in Mississippi chose not to bring any new charges in relation to the 1955 killing of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy. Despite recent efforts to reopen the case, the decision reaffirms the lack of justice for Till’s brutal murder, which played a significant role in the civil rights movement. Till was visiting relatives in Money, Mississippi, when he was accused of whistling at a white woman. This alleged interaction led to his abduction, torture, and eventual murder. Despite overwhelming evidence against them, Till’s two … Read more

Former Coos County Man Convicted of Arson and Multiple Charges by Jury

LANCASTER, New Hampshire – After a thorough investigation, a Coos County jury has reached a verdict in the arson case involving Jeremy McMaster. McMaster was found guilty on charges of arson, as well as three additional charges. The trial, which unfolded at the Coos County Superior Court, concluded on Friday with the jury delivering their decision. The charges against McMaster stem from a fire that occurred last year. Prosecutors presented evidence to the court, alleging that McMaster deliberately set fire to a building, leading to its destruction. Alongside the arson charge, he faced three other … Read more