Federal Jury Convicts Houtzdale Man in 2019 Bombing That Claimed Victim’s Life

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — A federal jury has convicted 48-year-old Kris Joseph Nevling of Houtzdale for his role in the 2019 bombing that killed 34-year-old Shawna Carlson. The explosion, triggered by a package bomb delivered to Carlson’s residence in Clearfield, resulted in significant destruction, reducing the apartment building she lived in to ruins. After approximately four hours of deliberation, the jury returned its verdict to U.S. District Judge Stephanie L. Haines, finding Nevling guilty on charges that included possession of an unregistered firearm/destructive device and conspiracy to use explosives to maliciously destroy property leading to death. … Read more

Allen County Jury Convicts Haitian National of Murdering Roommate in Gruesome Case

LIMA, Ohio — An Allen County jury reached a verdict in just a few hours after four days of testimony in the case against a local Haitian national accused of murdering his roommate. Gervens Justilien, 33, was convicted of aggravated murder, murder, strangulation, and rape in the killing of 26-year-old Chrislande Auguste. He has been sentenced to serve 41 years to life in prison. The tragic incident took place in March 2024, when Justilien and Auguste were residing together on Makley Drive in American Township alongside other Haitian nationals. The case drew significant attention as … Read more

Shock in the Twin Cities: Jury Convicts Man for Gruesome Murder and Dismemberment of His Mother

BURNSVILLE, Minn. — A jury has found Troy Mitteness guilty of murder after he admitted to killing his mother, Sandra Mitteness, in an act that was driven by financial desperation. The 58-year-old was convicted on Wednesday of first- and second-degree murder following a trial that lasted a week and included nine hours of jury deliberation. The investigation began in June 2023, when authorities looked into alleged mail theft by Mitteness. During their inquiries, they uncovered significant inconsistencies in his statements regarding his mother’s whereabouts. Their findings soon led them to discover blood at his home, … Read more

Jury Convicts Tornado Cash Co-Founder Roman Storm on Money Transmitting Charge, Deadlocks on Money Laundering and Sanctions

NEW YORK — A jury has reached a verdict in the case against Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, convicting him of operating an unlicensed money transmitting business. The jury deliberated for a week, during which it grappled with complex charges involving money laundering and sanctions violations but was ultimately deadlocked on those counts. Court documents released by Judge Katherine Failla reveal that, as jurors navigated this high-profile case, they made multiple inquiries for additional information. Their requests included transcripts of witness testimonies, clarifications around the indictment specifics, and details on the wallets linked to … Read more