Mother of Slain Dallas Officer Seeks ‘Good Will’ Compensation from City Amid Grieving Process

Dallas, Texas — The attorney representing the mother of a deceased Dallas police officer has appealed to the city for a financial gesture of goodwill. This request comes in the wake of the officer’s tragic death while on duty, a case that has drawn significant public attention. In the request issued earlier this week, the attorney highlighted the profound emotional and financial impact that the officer’s loss has had on the officer’s family. The officer was fatally shot in the line of duty last year, a heartbreaking incident that resonated deeply within the community and … Read more

Dallas Man Receives $9.45 Million Verdict After Hotel Injury Incident

DALLAS — A Dallas jury has awarded nearly $9.5 million to a man who suffered severe injuries after falling from a hotel balcony. The case highlights issues concerning safety measures at hospitality establishments and the responsibilities they bear towards guests. The man, identified as 36-year-old Benjamin Smith, was attending a wedding at the hotel when the incident occurred. According to court testimony, Smith fell approximately 20 feet from the balcony due to a railing that was not adequately secured. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with hotel staff scrambling to assist Smith after the fall. … Read more

Jury Upholds Rights of Late Dallas Rapper Mo3’s Estate in Music Ownership Dispute

Dallas, Texas — The estate of Melvin Noble Jr., known in the music world as the rapper Mo3, has secured exclusive ownership of his vocal recordings following a recent jury verdict. U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant formalized the decision on May 12, confirming the jury’s findings from April 28 that favored Noble’s estate in a contentious legal battle. The lawsuit arose after Noble’s family accused former sound engineer Ray G. Bollin Jr. of copyright infringement and other legal missteps. Filing in August 2023, the estate claimed Bollin refused to return Noble’s music files after his … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses Excessive Force Lawsuit from Dallas Security Guard Mistaken for Suspect, Sparking Calls for Accountability

Dallas, Texas — A federal judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former security guard, who claimed that Dallas police officers used excessive force when they mistakenly identified him as a family violence suspect in 2021. U.S. District Judge Karen Gren Scholer ruled that the officers involved were protected by qualified immunity, which shields public officials from legal accountability under certain circumstances. In her 20-page ruling, Scholer determined that officers had probable cause to detain Silvester Hayes, 29, citing his failure to use a turn signal and his alleged resistance to arrest as justifications … Read more