South Carolina Death Row Inmate Defers Execution Method Choice to Attorney

Columbia, SC – In a groundbreaking legal procedure, a South Carolina inmate convicted of a double homicide in 2002 has handed over the decision on his method of execution to his attorney. The prisoner’s unprecedented step underscores the complexities faced by death row inmates as states grapple with legal and ethical challenges surrounding capital punishment methods. The inmate, who was sentenced to death for the murder of his girlfriend and her daughter, had the choice between the electric chair and a newly instituted firing squad, established as alternatives due to the unavailability of drugs for … Read more

Family Pursues Justice with Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Missouri Corrections Department After Inmate’s Death

Jefferson City, Missouri – A civil rights lawsuit has been lodged by the family of a deceased inmate against the Missouri Department of Corrections, as announced by their legal representatives. The case centers around allegations of inadequate medical care and deliberate neglect that purportedly led to the inmate’s untimely death. The plaintiff in the lawsuit is the family of Michael Smith (a pseudonym used to protect the family’s privacy), who died while under state custody in a Missouri correctional facility last year. The legal action, spearheaded by the firm FeganScott, claims that the corrections staff … Read more

Ketamine Queen’s Legal Battle Heats Up: Jasveen Sangha’s Attorney Dismisses Connection to Matthew Perry’s Death, Promises Revelations in 2025 Trial

Los Angeles — Amid swirling allegations and public fervor, the lawyer representing Jasveen Sangha, known in media circles as the “Ketamine Queen,” has vehemently denied any link between her and the untimely death of celebrated actor Matthew Perry. The attorney pledged to thoroughly expose the truth in the upcoming trial, which is not scheduled until March 2025. Sangha, who has become a controversial figure due to her nickname, finds herself at the center of a sensational claim involving Perry, who passed away recently under tragic circumstances. However, her legal representation has quickly moved to distance … Read more

$68.5 Million Awarded to Widow in Philadelphia Construction Death Lawsuit

Philadelphia, PA—A Philadelphia court has awarded $68.5 million to the widow of a construction worker who died after falling from a luxury townhome development in the city’s Fitler Square neighborhood in 2021. The decision marks one of the largest negligence suit payouts in recent years related to construction accidents. The jury found OCF Realty, the developer of the site, and its affiliated construction company liable for the death of 37-year-old James Thompson, who fell from the fourth story of a building under construction. His death has spotlighted issues of workplace safety and the responsibilities of … Read more