Teen Faces 26 Serious Charges, Including Attempted Murder, as Court Seeks Disclosure in Moose Jaw Case

MOOSE JAW, Saskatchewan — A 17-year-old boy has been charged with 26 offenses, including attempted murder, in connection with a serious incident that occurred on the North Service Road. The teenager, whose identity is protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court via video from the Paul Dojack Youth Centre on August 6. During the court appearance, the teen was represented by seasoned attorney Merv Nidesh, who requested additional information from both the Crown and local police. Nidesh noted that he had not yet received full disclosure regarding the charges … Read more

New Jersey Court Affirms Jury Ruling Favoring Weg & Myers Law Firm in Breach-of-Contract Case

A New Jersey appellate court has upheld a jury’s decision in favor of the New York-based law firm Weg & Myers PC amid a breach-of-contract dispute with a former client. The ruling, announced on Wednesday, indicated that the presiding judge had acted appropriately without any discernible abuse of discretion or significant errors that could have affected the outcome of the case. The appeal arose from a disagreement where the former client contested the law firm’s handling of specific contractual obligations. The jury had previously sided with Weg & Myers, affirming the firm’s position in the … Read more

Charleston’s Legal Battle Over Climate Change: Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Oil Companies

Charleston, West Virginia—A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the city against several major oil companies, a case that aimed to hold these corporations accountable for their alleged role in climate change. The decision signals a significant setback for local governments seeking to address environmental damage through legal action against fossil fuel producers. The lawsuit, initiated by Charleston officials in 2020, accused oil giants of contributing to climate-related disruptions and increasing expenses faced by the city. This included rising infrastructure costs driven by changing weather patterns and severe flooding that has become more … Read more

Colorado Court Orders Review of Police’s Seizure of Man’s Vehicle Following Resolved Criminal Charges

Lakewood, Colorado — A recent ruling by Colorado’s Court of Appeals has prompted a Jefferson County judge to re-evaluate a request concerning a seized vehicle linked to a criminal case. This decision comes after the case against Kameron Murphy reached a resolution, yet his car remains in police custody. Murphy’s troubles began in September 2022 when he faced charges related to the concerning circumstances surrounding the death of his girlfriend. Though police arrested him for tampering with evidence, he was not charged with homicide. By June 2023, he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of … Read more