Beaufort County Jury Trials Set to Unfold: Key Cases on the Docket for July 28, 2025

Beaufort, South Carolina — The Beaufort County General Sessions Court is set to convene for a jury trial docket during the week of July 28, 2025, as the Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office prepares to handle various cases. This upcoming session is expected to tackle multiple serious offenses, highlighting the ongoing efforts within the judicial system to ensure accountability in the community. Among the cases included in this docket are significant charges that range from violent crimes to drug-related offenses. These ongoing judicial proceedings illustrate the commitment of local law enforcement and legal representatives to uphold … Read more

Tulsa County Courthouse to Close Third Floor for Renovations: Judges and Dockets Reassigned

TULSA, Okla. — Starting Monday, July 28, the third floor of the Tulsa County Courthouse will be closed for construction, prompting a reassignment of all judges and court dockets previously located there. The closure is expected to last until August 5, affecting court operations during this period. Notably, several judges will now be presiding in different courtrooms across the courthouse. Judge Pace has been moved to Courtroom 507, while Judge Chesbro will take over Courtroom 637. Other judge assignments include Judge Wilson in Courtroom 501, Judge Doss in Courtroom 605, and Judge Horton in Courtroom … Read more

Explosive Lawsuit Alleges Widespread Sexual Abuse at Clayton County Youth Shelter, Rainbow House

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — Authorities are grappling with serious allegations of sexual abuse tied to a youth shelter in Jonesboro, as a lawsuit has been filed in Clayton County. The case involves over two dozen defendants cited in a racketeering lawsuit related to incidents at the Rainbow House youth shelter. Bryan Sutlive, the attorney representing a former resident of the shelter, revealed that the girl was placed there by state officials when she was just 13 years old in the spring of 2022. Sutlive claims that during her nearly four-month stay at Rainbow House, she … Read more

Humboldt County Grand Jury Reports Record Inmate Voting and Calls for Urgent Repairs in County Facilities

Eureka, California – The Humboldt County Civil Grand Jury has released a series of six reports this month, highlighting significant findings regarding various county facilities. As the county’s independent oversight body, the jury indicated progress in multiple areas, notably in the realm of inmate voting and addressing chronic staffing shortages. One of the most remarkable revelations involved the unprecedented participation of inmates in voting during the November 2024 election. The jury reported that 74 inmates voted, a substantial increase from the one or two participants in previous years. According to the report, this shift was … Read more