Judge Refuses to Dismiss Wrongful Conviction Lawsuit of Margaret Rudin, “Black Widow” Once Convicted of Husband’s Murder

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A Nevada judge has recently ruled against state prosecutors who sought to have Margaret Rudin’s lawsuit for wrongful conviction dismissed. This decision marks a significant development in Rudin’s legal battle, following the dismissal of her criminal case last December when her murder conviction was vacated. Margaret Rudin, often referred to by the moniker “the black widow,” spent nearly two decades behind bars, serving part of a life sentence. She was convicted in 1994 for the murder of her husband, Ron Rudin. Throughout her incarceration, Margaret Rudin consistently proclaimed her innocence. The … Read more

Judge Rejects Request for Juror Interviews in Brett Hankison Case Over Breonna Taylor Raid Conviction

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A recent ruling by a judge has barred attorneys for Brett Hankison, a former Louisville Metro Police Detective, from interviewing jurors. Hankison was previously convicted on charges of using excessive force and violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor during a fatal raid. The defense team had sought permission to question the jury members about potential external influences that could have affected their decision. They expressed concerns that the verdict might have been impacted by fears of public unrest, a medical incident involving one juror during the trial, and the duration of … Read more

Orange County DA Secures Conviction in High-Stakes Parolee Firearm Possession Case

Goshen, N.Y. – Justin Babik, a 47-year-old resident of Goshen, faces up to 15 years in prison after being convicted on charges of illegal weapon possession. The verdict was delivered following a jury trial in Orange County Court, where Babik was found guilty of criminal possession of a weapon in the second and fourth degrees. The charges stemmed from an incident on May 8, 2024, when Babik reportedly became embroiled in a heated argument with his son, during which he sent threatening text messages. Alarmed, his son contacted the Village of Goshen Police Department. Babik … Read more

President Trump Signs Laken Riley Act, New Law to Detain and Deport Immigrants Accused of Crimes Before Conviction

WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, President Donald Trump is set to enact the Laken Riley Act, marking his administration’s first official legislative achievement. This controversial law will require the detention and possible deportation of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. who are suspected of committing theft or violent crimes, even before they are proven guilty. The act, named after 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, who was fatally attacked while jogging in February 2024 by a Venezuelan national present in the U.S. illegally, passed quickly through the Republican-led Congress with partial Democratic support. The perpetrator, Jose Antonio … Read more