Day Off for Baxter Co. Group A Jurors: No Jury Duty This Monday

MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. — Residents of Baxter County who belong to Jury Group A received an unexpected reprieve from their civic duties this week. Officials announced Sunday that these jurors need not report for duty on Monday as previously scheduled. Canda Reese, the Baxter County and Circuit Clerk, cited the continuation of trials as the reason for the postponement. The trials were set to commence this week; however, due to unforeseen circumstances, they have been pushed to a later date. Those affected by this change will be notified about their next reporting dates as soon … Read more

Karen Read Trial Teeters on the Brink of a Mistrial as Jury Deliberations Extend into Fourth Day

Boston, MA — As jury deliberations in the trial of Karen Read extend into their fourth day, speculation grows about the possibility of a hung jury and a consequent mistrial. Read is accused of fatally striking her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV in January 2022 and then fleeing the scene. The defense contends that Read was wrongfully implicated in the incident. The case, which emerged from a tragic night after the couple had been bar hopping, has captured significant public and legal interest. Discussions around the likelihood of a mistrial were … Read more

Tense Moments and Deliberations Extend into Third Day at Karen Read Murder Trial in Dedham

Dedham, Massachusetts – The trial of Karen Read, accused of murder, enters its third intense day of jury deliberations, leaving the town on edge. The courtroom has become a battleground for legal debates, particularly surrounding the fairness of the verdict slips presented to the jury. On Wednesday, disputes peaked when defense attorney Alan Jackson raised concerns directly to Judge Beverly Cannone about the absence of a “not guilty” option for lesser charges including motor vehicle homicide and involuntary manslaughter faced by Read. Jackson pointed out that, despite prior discussions, amendments promised were not made to … Read more

Overlook Film Festival 2024 Celebrates Horror Favorites ‘Oddity’ and ‘Some Day All This Will Be Yours’

New Orleans, Louisiana – The Overlook Film Festival has announced the winners of its 2024 audience and jury awards for horror films. Among the top honorees are Damian Mc Carthy’s “Oddity” and Cricket Arrison’s “Some Day All This Will Be Yours.” The eighth annual Overlook Film Festival took place from April 4-7, welcoming 90 filmmakers and attracting approximately six thousand audience members, the highest attendance in the festival’s history. The event featured 36 sold-out screenings, showcasing a diverse range of horror films. The Audience Award for Feature Film went to “Oddity,” directed by Damian Mc … Read more