Jury Trial Begins for Semi-Truck Driver in Fatal Colorado Crash that Claimed Wyoming Family of Five Lives

Weld County, Colorado – A semi-truck driver accused of causing a fatal crash on Interstate 25 in Weld County that took the lives of a Wyoming family of five is set to face a jury trial beginning today. The tragic incident occurred nearly two years ago on June 13, 2022. Jesus Puebla is facing five counts of vehicular homicide, one for each person who tragically perished in the crash. The great-uncle of the victims, Thomas Bueno, expressed his frustration at the lengthy process. However, Bueno and his family are hopeful that progress is finally being … Read more

Colorado Man Faces Jury Trial for Allegedly Assaulting Nebraska Girl: Disturbing Case Unfolds

CHASE COUNTY, Neb. — A jury trial is scheduled for a Colorado man accused of sexually assaulting a young girl in Nebraska. The accused, Micheal Gitchel, is facing six counts of first-degree sexual assault of a child and two counts of child abuse. According to court records, the assaults allegedly occurred between April 2018 and June 2020, when the girl was only eight years old. Gitchel has been granted a new attorney, and the Nebraska Commission on Public Advocacy will represent him. The jury trial is set to begin on April 16. The charges against … Read more

Elderly Woman Awarded $3.76 Million After Erroneous SWAT Raid on Innocent Home in Colorado

Denver, Colorado – A 78-year-old woman has been awarded a substantial settlement of $3.76 million by a Colorado jury after her home was wrongly raided by a heavily armed SWAT team. The incident occurred when the SWAT team, equipped with an arsenal of weapons, conducted a search for a stolen truck that reportedly contained six firearms and an iPhone. However, despite the Find My Phone app indicating the location was near Ruby Johnson’s residence, it was not within the premises. Ruby Johnson, who had no connection to the stolen truck, found herself at the center … Read more

Colorado Attorneys Advocate for Removing Caps on Pain and Suffering Damages to Support Victims of Life-Altering Injuries

Denver, Colorado – Attorneys and healthcare professionals in Colorado are engaged in a heated debate over whether to remove caps on pain and suffering damages in the state. The discussion comes in the wake of a recent case involving Steve Straughen, who was severely injured while working at a fracking site in Northern Colorado in 2019. Despite winning a $30 million jury award, Straughen will only receive about half of the amount due to the existing limits on non-economic damages. Kurt Zaner, Straughen’s attorney, argues that removing these caps is essential to ensure that individuals … Read more