Longtime Allen Superior Court Judge Andrea Trevino Announces Departure for Private Sector, Celebrates Impact on Families and Youth

FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Allen Superior Court Judge Andrea Trevino will resign from her position in September as she prepares to transition into the private sector. Trevino has dedicated over ten years to public service within the county’s judiciary, serving as both a magistrate and a judge. Appointed a magistrate in 2013 by former Judge Thomas J. Felts, Trevino has focused much of her career on championing the wellbeing of families and children in Allen County. Felts remarked on her commitment, highlighting that her work has been driven by a desire to make a positive … Read more

Florida’s Immigration Law Faces Legal Hurdles as Appeals Court Weighs Block Against Enforcement

MIAMI — A federal appeals court is being asked to keep a controversial Florida immigration law on hold as a legal challenge unfolds. Advocates for immigrants contend that the law aimed at undocumented individuals is likely unconstitutional and should remain blocked, following a ruling by U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams. The Florida Immigrant Coalition, the Farmworker Association of Florida, and two individual plaintiffs are contesting a request from Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier. Uthmeier seeks to lift the preliminary injunction that prevents the law, known as SB 4-C, from being enforced during the ongoing litigation. … Read more

Supreme Court Lawyer Goldstein Seeks Dismissal of U.S. Tax Charges Amid Indictment Struggle

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A prominent lawyer with ties to the Supreme Court has requested a federal judge to dismiss tax charges against him. Jeffrey Goldstein, who stood trial earlier this year, argues that the prosecution’s allegations lack merit. Goldstein faces accusations that he failed to pay appropriate taxes during a specific period. According to court documents, he has maintained his innocence, asserting that his financial practices were compliant with U.S. tax laws. In a motion filed earlier this week, Goldstein’s legal team sought to have the charges dropped, claiming that key evidence supporting his case … Read more

Jasper County Prepares for Key Jury Trials: General Sessions Court Docket Highlights for the Week of May 19, 2025

Jasper, South Carolina — The Jasper County General Sessions Court is set to address a docket of jury trials from May 19, 2025, as part of its ongoing judicial calendar. The Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office will oversee the proceedings, which are expected to tackle a range of criminal cases during the week. The court’s schedule is crucial in managing the backlog of cases and ensuring timely justice for the community. Local officials emphasize the importance of these trials in the legal process, which not only serves to adjudicate criminal matters but also reflects the public’s … Read more