Dothan Businessman’s Sex Crime Case Sent to Grand Jury After Preliminary Hearing Waived

DOTHAN, Ala. – A Dothan businessman accused of sex crimes will have his case sent to a grand jury, according to a Houston County judge. Jerald Clark, who is currently out on bond, faces charges of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape. The Dothan Police Department has not released many details about Clark’s arrest in October 2023, but confirmed that they spoke with multiple individuals who provided information about the allegations. Originally scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Friday, Clark and his attorney decided to waive the hearing after a discussion with the judge. Clark operated … Read more

Understanding Arizona’s Curfew Laws: Protecting Minors and Preventing Juvenile Crime

PHOENIX, Arizona – Curfew laws exist in certain parts of Arizona to regulate the movements of minors during specific hours. These laws aim to ensure the safety of young people and reduce juvenile crime. The curfew times vary by locality, and minors who are 16 and older usually have a slightly later curfew. Breaking curfew is considered a misdemeanor, and both the parent and child can face consequences such as fines, community service, or even imprisonment. According to the Arizona Bar Association, several cities in the state have established curfew laws for minors. For those … Read more

Israeli Lawyer Defends Distinction: Armed Conflict ≠ Genocide; Essence of Crime Must Be Preserved

Jerusalem, Israel – A lawyer representing Israel argues that not every armed conflict can be classified as a genocide. According to the lawyer, the essence of the crime should not be lost in the discussion of different conflicts. Genocide refers to the intentional and systematic destruction of a racial, ethnic, religious, or national group. It is a grave crime against humanity, often associated with extreme violence and brutality. However, the lawyer emphasizes that not all armed conflicts can be equated to genocide. The lawyer’s statement comes at a time when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is under … Read more

Ohio Woman Cleared of Crime After Miscarriage Trauma and Arrested for Handling Fetal Remains

Warren, Ohio – A Northeast Ohio woman who faced charges after a miscarriage will not be indicted, according to recent developments in her case. Brittany Watts, 34, had been accused of abuse of a corpse after fetal remains were discovered in a clogged toilet at her home in September. However, a grand jury has decided not to press charges against her. The incident occurred prior to November’s election, but the news of the charges emerged after the passage of Ohio’s reproductive rights amendment. This amendment guarantees access to miscarriage care, a provision that opponents argued … Read more