Florida Judge Faces Possible Supreme Court Reprimand for Biased Comments in Court

Orlando, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court is considering a public reprimand for an Orange County judge who demonstrated bias towards the local State Attorney’s Office, according to recent findings. The judge in question, Martha Adams, who has been on the bench since 2007, faces this potential disciplinary action following an investigation by the state Judicial Qualifications Commission. Documents released by the commission reveal that Judge Adams exhibited behavior that was deemed biased, impatient, undignified, and discourteous toward the staff and management of the State Attorney’s Office in the 9th Judicial Circuit, which encompasses both … Read more

Maryland Doctor Faces Court in Alleged Multi-State Opioid Distribution Scandal

WASHINGTON — Jury selection is slated to commence this week in the federal trial of a Maryland doctor who is accused of spearheading an opioid distribution network that sprawled across multiple states. Dr. Ndubuisi Joseph Okafor, from Upper Marlboro, is facing trial after allegations surfaced of him utilizing his medical practice to illicitly distribute vast quantities of prescription opioids. The charges against Dr. Okafor include 29 felony counts of illegal distribution of opioids, significantly expanded from an initial 16 counts in 2023. Federal authorities contend that between March and November 2022, Dr. Okafor and his … Read more

Suspected Fraud Hits Asylum Seeker in Utah: A Harrowing Tale of Fake Court Hearings and Phony Lawyers

Salt Lake City, Utah – Wendy, an immigrant from Peru, was determined to achieve asylum in the United States. Driven by that hope, she unknowingly fell into a scam, paying hundreds of dollars under fraudulent pretenses. Believing she was navigating through the legal channels required to secure her status, Wendy followed the guidance of a supposed attorney, paying a total of $900 through Western Union for what she thought were standard fees associated with her immigration process. Using modern technology platforms like WhatsApp for communication and Webex for what was believed to be her court … Read more

Arizona GOP Rallies for Federal Backing to Reinstate Citizenship Voting Law After Appeals Court Setback

Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Republicans are preparing to escalate their legal battle over a state law that mandates proof of citizenship for voting in federal elections, amid hopes for backing from the Trump administration following a recent court setback. This week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit maintained earlier district court findings, branding the 2022 Arizona statute as an unlawful voter suppression tactic. The law had been challenged by the Department of Justice, various nonprofits, the Democratic National Committee, and the Arizona Democratic Party. The Supreme Court, however, in a ruling last … Read more