Security Scare Continues: White Powder Sent to Judge in Donald Trump’s Civil Fraud Case

New York City, NY: In a concerning development, an envelope containing white powder was discovered on Wednesday at the Manhattan courthouse of Judge Arthur Engoron, the same judge who recently ruled in favor of a $454 million civil fraud judgment against former President Donald Trump. This incident adds to a string of security scares involving individuals involved in Trump’s legal battles. The envelope was intercepted by a court officer who was conducting mail screenings at the courthouse. Upon opening the envelope, some of the powder spilled out and landed on the officer’s pants. However, preliminary … Read more

Texas Teen Continues School Suspension Over Dreadlocks: Judge Rules in Favor of School District

MONT BELVIEU, Texas — A teenager in the Barbers Hill Independent School District will remain in school suspension after a judge ruled against him in a case involving a violation of the Texas Crown Act. The 18-year-old, Darryl George, refused to cut his dreadlocks, prompting the district’s reprimand. Chambers County Judge Chap Cain recently decided in favor of Barbers Hill ISD, stating that the district did not violate the Texas Crown Act. Dr. Candace Mathews of the Texas Democratic Black Caucus expressed disappointment with the decision, mentioning that Darryl will have to continue his in-school … Read more

Judge Reduces $11.5 Million Award to Mother of Man Killed by St. Paul Police: Battle for Justice Continues

St. Paul, Minnesota – A judge has significantly reduced the $11.5 million judgment awarded to the mother of Cordale Handy, who was killed by St. Paul police in 2017. In a recent decision, Judge David Doty revised the compensatory damages to $2.5 million, down from the original $10 million. This follows a federal jury’s finding of St. Paul Police officer Nathaniel Younce’s civil liability for the shooting death of 29-year-old Handy and its award of $1.5 million in punitive damages to Handy’s mother, Kim Handy Jones. The jury declined to hold another officer, Mikko Norman, … Read more

Landmark Trial Continues: Parent Facing First-Ever Sentencing for Child’s Mass School Shooting

PONTIAC, Mich. – As the jury in Jennifer Crumbley’s involuntary manslaughter trial enters its second day of deliberations, the nation watches closely. Crumbley stands accused of four counts of involuntary manslaughter in relation to the tragic deaths of four students at Oxford High School. The students lost their lives when Crumbley’s son, Ethan, opened fire in November 2021. If found guilty, Crumbley would become the first parent to be sentenced for a mass school shooting committed by their own child. In a separate development, James Crumbley, the father of the accused school shooter, is scheduled … Read more