Supreme Court Faces Historic Trump Administration Challenge on Ethics Official’s Firing Amid Broader Legal Battles

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Trump administration has taken a pivotal legal battle to the Supreme Court, requesting clearance to dismiss Hampton Dellinger, a top ethics official whose termination was previously halted by lower courts. This marks the first instance in the second Trump administration to reach the United States’ highest judicial platform, amidst a series of judicial hindrances against the administration’s moves involving notable figures like cost-cutting officer Elon Musk. In an earlier decision, Federal District Judge Amy Berman Jackson stated that President Donald Trump “plainly” breached legal protocols by attempting to fire Dellinger, an … Read more

A$AP Rocky Faces Court Over Alleged Shooting Incident with Former Friend and A$AP Mob Member

Los Angeles – A$AP Rocky, a well-known figure in the hip-hop industry, finds himself in the spotlight not for his music but standing trial in a Los Angeles courtroom. The artist, whose real name is Rakim Athelaston Mayers, is accused of shooting at his former friend and fellow A$AP Mob member, A$AP Relli, during a heated confrontation in November 2021 on the streets of Hollywood. The jury is now deliberating on the case where Rocky faces two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. If convicted, the rapper could face up to 24 years … Read more

Defendant Admits to Fatal Shooting in Police Interview, Asserts Self-Defense Claim in Court

Killeen, Texas — In a revealing court session, a defendant admitted to a fatal shooting during a police interview but claimed it was in self-defense. The case, which has captured local attention, hinges on whether the jury will accept the self-defense claim amidst deliberations over the circumstances of the shooting. During the interrogation footage presented in court, the defendant appeared calm, recounting the events leading to the shooting. According to the defendant’s statement, the incident occurred during an escalating confrontation, which they alleged left no option but self-defense to avoid personal harm. Legal experts note … Read more

Federal Court Rejects New Trial for Sig Sauer, Upholds $2.35 Million Verdict in Accidental Discharge Case

Atlanta, GA — A federal judge in Atlanta recently denied firearm manufacturer Sig Sauer’s motion for a new trial, upholding a June jury verdict that awarded $2.35 million in damages to a Georgia man injured by his Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The weapon discharged while holstered, without any user intervention, severely wounding the plaintiff, Robert Lang. Attorneys Robert Zimmerman and Ryan Hurd from Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky, who represented Lang, argued the firearm was inherently defective. The trial, which lasted nearly two weeks, highlighted these issues under the case name Lang v. Sig Sauer, 1:21-cv-04196, in … Read more