Former President Donald Trump’s Election Interference Trial Date Indefinitely Postponed as Court Awaits Decision on Immunity Claim

Washington, D.C. – The trial date for former US President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case has been indefinitely postponed by a federal judge. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan made the decision to vacate the trial date of March 4, as both parties are awaiting a ruling from the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit regarding Trump’s claim of immunity. This delay raises questions about the timeline for the trial and its potential impact on the other three criminal cases Trump currently faces. Back in August 2023, Judge Chutkan had initially set March … Read more

Save the Date: Mass Torts Puerto Rico 2024 Conference Announces Dates for Annual Event

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The Mass Torts Puerto Rico 2024 Conference has been announced by Paul Napoli, Partner at Napoli Shkolnik. The event, organized by The Trial Lawyers of Puerto Rico, will be held from April 30th to May 2nd, 2024. This marks the third annual mass torts event since its launch in 2021. The Mass Torts conference aims to provide a platform for attorneys to come together and engage in substantive programming. Over the course of two days, participants can expect concise seminars on emerging and active torts, as well as discussions on … Read more

Judge Sets Tentative Trial Date for Shocking Idaho Murders; Justice Looms in the Horrifying Case

BOISE, Idaho – A judge in Idaho says that the trial for the murders of a couple, who were found dead in their home last year, could take place as early as next year. The judge made this statement during a court hearing, where the suspects appeared via video conference. The victims, identified as Mark and Cheryl Herbert, were tragically killed in their home on November 17th, 2020. The case has since garnered significant attention from the local community and media outlets. During the hearing, the judge discussed the progress that has been made in … Read more

U of I Murder Case Takes a Turn: Judge Denies Appeal, Postpones Trial Start Date

CHAMPAIGN, Illinois – The judge overseeing the case of the University of Illinois murders has rejected an appeal to dismiss the indictment against the accused, but has delayed making a ruling on the trial start date. The decision was reached on Monday, following a lengthy hearing in which the defense argued for the charges to be dropped. The accused perpetrators, who are facing multiple counts of murder, kidnapped, and other charges, were arrested in connection with the disappearance and death of a visiting scholar from China. The prosecution presented evidence that allegedly links the defendants … Read more