Federal Jury Convicts Man in Major U.S. Illegal Streaming Case, Finds Him Guilty of Copyright Conspiracy

Las Vegas, NV — A Cuban national and U.S. permanent resident, Yoany Vaillant, has been convicted by a federal jury for his involvement in operating Jetflicks, an illicit streaming service that hosted a substantial archive of pirated TV shows. At 43, Vaillant now faces serious legal repercussions for his role in what has become one of the largest cases concerning digital content piracy. Vaillant was found guilty of conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement on charges linked to a larger scheme involving eight individuals. This operation, based out of Las Vegas, provided subscribers unauthorized access … Read more

Delphi Community Finds Closure as Jury Convicts Richard Allen in Notorious Murder Case

Delphi, Indiana — A jury has convicted Indiana man Richard Allen in the murder case that gripped the small town of Delphi, marking a significant breakthrough in a legal saga that began with the tragic deaths of two young girls in 2017. The case, often referred to as the “Delphi murders,” involved local teenagers Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14, who were found dead on February 14, 2017, after embarking on a hiking trip along the Monon High Bridge Trail the previous day. The community of Delphi, with a population nearing 3,000, was deeply … Read more

St. Louis Jury Convicts Young Man in High-Profile 2021 Shooting Case

PINE LAWN, Mo. — A local jury has convicted 20-year-old Kevin Fields of second-degree murder and armed criminal action for the 2021 shooting death of Christopher Chaney. The conviction came more than two years after the incident that claimed the life of 38-year-old Chaney on Nov. 10, 2021, in Pine Lawn, Missouri. Authorities arrested Fields on the same day of the shooting when he was just 17 years old. By May of the following year, he was certified to stand trial as an adult. During the trial, evidence presented included testimonies and physical evidence linking … Read more

Ohio Jury Convicts Former Officer in Fatal Shooting of Black Man Mistakenly Holding Cellphone and Keys

An Ohio jury recently convicted a former police officer for the fatal shooting of a Black man who was holding a cellphone and keys, marking a pivotal moment in ongoing national discussions about law enforcement and racial justice. The case has stirred public and legal debates alike, highlighting the critical issues surrounding police accountability and the use of lethal force. The incident that led to the trial occurred last year when the officer, who has since been dismissed from the police department, responded to a late-night call about a suspicious person in a residential neighborhood. … Read more