Chicago Jury Grants Record $50M to Man Cleared of 2008 Murder Conviction

Chicago, IL — A Cook County jury has awarded a staggering $50 million in damages to a man who was wrongly incarcerated for over a decade for a 2008 murder he did not commit. This landmark decision not only addresses the personal injustice faced by the individual but also sets a new precedent for wrongful conviction settlements in Chicago. In 2008, the plaintiff, whose identity remains undisclosed due to the sensitivity surrounding his wrongful conviction, was charged with murder. Despite the questionable reliability of forensic evidence presented at his trial, he was convicted and sentenced … Read more

Juror Reveals Deliberation Details Behind Travis County’s Historic Conviction of Officer in On-Duty Shooting

AUSTIN, Texas – In a landmark decision, a Travis County jury has handed down a conviction to an Austin Police officer for a deadly shooting while on duty, marking the first such case in the county’s history. The officer, Christopher Taylor, was found guilty of deadly conduct in the shooting death of Mauris DeSilva, a Sri Lankan researcher who was experiencing mental health issues at the time of the incident. The verdict follows intense deliberations, highlighted by an examination of extensive body camera footage, which reportedly played a crucial role in the jury’s decision. The … Read more

Former Massachusetts Senator Challenges Conviction, Cites Non-Diverse Jury in Pandemic Fraud Case

Boston, MA — A former Massachusetts state senator is challenging his recent conviction related to fraudulent activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, citing concerns over the racial composition of the jury, which was entirely white. The ex-lawmaker, whose identity and party affiliation remain undisclosed in legal documents, was found guilty on charges of misusing pandemic unemployment aid and committing tax fraud. The case has sparked a broader discussion about racial fairness within the judicial system, as the defense argues that the lack of diversity among jurors could have influenced the verdict. The former senator’s legal team … Read more

Lawsuit Claims School Bus Driver with Hidden Drug Conviction Caused Severe Injury Crash in Louisville

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A devastating collision in Louisville’s west end involving a school bus and a local woman’s vehicle has led to a lawsuit after it was found that the bus driver, who had a prior drug conviction, should not have been employed under district guidelines. Kim Petty, the victim, sustained severe injuries including a broken neck, shoulder, forearm, and pelvis when her car was struck by the school bus driven by Aaron Helton. According to the lawsuit filed in Jefferson Circuit Court earlier this month, there are allegations that Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) … Read more