Family Urges Court to Shield Children from Testifying in Case of Mother’s Tragic Shooting

Flint, Michigan — In a recent court hearing, an attorney representing Steven Wheeler expressed strong opposition to having either of the young boys testify about the tragic incident that left their mother severely injured. The lawyer, Noel Erinjeri, emphasized the potential psychological damage testifying could inflict on the children, who are already grappling with the aftermath of witnessing their mother being shot multiple times. Erinjeri, addressing the court, underscored the children’s family’s unanimous agreement on this matter, highlighting their primary concern for the well-being and mental health of the boys in the wake of such … Read more

Judge Cites Supreme Court Chief in Trump Sentencing, Signals Resistance to Political Pressure

NEW YORK — In a notable decision, Judge Juan Merchan set January 10 as the sentencing date for President-elect Donald Trump, following his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Amidst his legal battles, an intriguing footnote accompanied Merchan’s ruling, referencing Chief Justice John Roberts’ annual report, which raised concerns about undermining the judiciary through violence, intimidation, and disinformation. The footnote in Merchan’s decision drew attention to Roberts’ comments, emphasizing the judiciary’s independence amid Trump’s frequent and vocal criticisms of the legal proceedings. This rare judicial acknowledgment appears to underscore a steadfast commitment … Read more

Los Gatos Officials Battle Defamation Claims by Far-Right Activist in Court; Seek Dismissal of Lawsuit

Los Gatos, CA — In a legal battle that has captured the local community’s attention, Los Gatos Town Council member Maria Ristow and Vice Mayor Rob Moore have filed a formal response to accusations of defamation made by far-right activist Lynley Kerr Hogan. Hogan’s lawsuit, initiated on November 14 of last year, claims that she was defamed and unlawfully excluded from public meetings by Ristow, Moore, and Los Gatos Democracy Tent moderator Lee Fagot. The allegations trace back to comments purportedly made by Moore and Ristow, where Hogan was accused of threatening violence at a … Read more

Guam Supreme Court Upholds Grand Jury Subpoena Powers in Landmark Rulings

HAGATNA, Guam — The Supreme Court of Guam recently affirmed the authority of grand juries to issue subpoenas, a key tool in ongoing efforts to combat corruption and ensure transparency within government dealings. This decision comes from the highest court’s ruling on two separate cases where challenges were made against the subpoenas issued by the Superior Court of Guam. The rulings, which delve into the substantial reach of grand jury powers in the U.S. territory, highlight the legal standards applicable when officials or entities are asked to provide documentation relevant to investigations. The specifics of … Read more