Alleged Kidnapper’s Lawyer Claims Video Disputes Assault Amid Disturbing Coney Island Incident Involving Young Boy

CONEY ISLAND, N.Y.—A 36-year-old man faces serious charges after allegedly attempting to abduct a six-year-old boy over the weekend. Jonathan Robalino is accused of snatching Rah Shem “Rah Rah” Gantt while the child was out for an evening stroll with his parents on Sunday night. At Robalino’s arraignment on Tuesday, his attorney, Sarah Burleson, argued that her client is in need of psychiatric care rather than incarceration. She pointed out that surveillance footage related to the incident contradicts some claims made about Robalino’s actions during the encounter. According to reports, the child’s father described an … Read more

Federal Court Decision: NLRA Takes Precedence Over New Jersey’s Whistleblower and Antidiscrimination Claims

A federal court in Newark, New Jersey, has ruled that the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) takes precedence over state whistleblower and antidiscrimination laws. The decision holds significant implications for employees seeking protection under state statutes when engaging in protected concerted activities. The case arose when a group of workers alleged that their employer violated New Jersey’s whistleblower law and antidiscrimination statutes after they raised concerns regarding workplace conditions. They argued that their actions were protected under state law. However, the court concluded that these claims were preempted by the NLRA, which governs labor relations … Read more

Political Tensions Rise in Turkey as Lawyer Claims Fabricated Charges Against Istanbul Mayor Signal a Threat to Legal Rights

ANKARA, Turkey — In the latest escalation of Turkey’s crackdown on opposition figures, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu remains jailed amid claims that his legal defense team is facing fabricated charges aimed at criminalizing their profession. His lawyer, Mehmet Pehlivan, who has been in custody since last month, described the allegations as entirely unfounded, asserting that they threaten the very concept of legal defense in the country. Pehlivan, who previously faced a day of detention in March, has been accused of belonging to an unspecified criminal organization. This charges come as authorities broaden their investigation into … Read more

South Carolina Judge Declares Convicted Rapist-Murderer Fit for Execution, Sparking Controversy Over Intellectual Disability Claims

WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. — A Lexington County judge has determined that Gary Terry, who was convicted of rape and murder in 1997, does not have an intellectual disability, which could pave the way for his execution. The ruling marks a significant development in a legal case that has drawn attention due to its implications for capital punishment in South Carolina. According to local reports, Terry’s case could contribute to a troubling trend, potentially making him the seventh individual placed on death row in the state within the past ten months. He was found guilty of … Read more