Kansas Jury Finds Man Guilty in July Shooting Death of Wichita Teenager

WICHITA, Kan. — In a verdict that has resonated throughout Sedgwick County, a Kansas jury found a local man guilty of murder in a case involving the fatal shooting of a teenager earlier this year. The defendant, 25-year-old Rico Brown from Valley Center, was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of 16-year-old Elrecus Nolan Jr. of Wichita. The tragic event that led to Nolan’s untimely death occurred on the night of July 3, signaling a bitter start to the summer for the Wichita community. The incident unfolded just before 10:30 p.m., when Wichita police … Read more

Jose Rojas Sentenced to Life Imprisonment After Jurors Reject Death Penalty in Coral Gables Double Homicide Case

Coral Gables, FL – A dramatic closure came this week in a horrific double murder case that horrified a Florida community more than a decade ago. After a lengthy legal process, 51-year-old Jose Rojas received a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the brutal killings of his two colleagues in 2011. The decision was made by a jury on Thursday after a few hours of deliberation, concluding that despite Rojas’ guilt, the death penalty was not a suitable punishment. This came shortly after Rojas entered a surprising guilty plea during his trial in … Read more

Jury Votes for Death Sentence in High-Profile Nassau County Police Murder Case

Nassau County, FL — A Nassau County jury recommended the death penalty for Patrick McDowell, a decision finalized after his guilty plea in the killing of Deputy Joshua Moyers during a 2021 traffic stop. The sentencing is scheduled for this Wednesday. The jury, comprising 11 members, reached a consensus on the death penalty for McDowell in May, following his admission of guilt in a courtroom dramatic moment. The incident, which occurred during a routine traffic stop in 2021, has lingered in the community’s memory as a poignant reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face. … Read more

Jury Orders $15 Million Payout in Asbestos Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Norwalk Firm

Bridgeport, CT — In a significant court ruling, a Bridgeport jury has awarded $15 million to the family of a Milford man who died from cancer linked to asbestos exposure. The case was lodged against a Norwalk-based company, accused of negligence and improper handling of asbestos materials. The verdict came after a compelling trial where evidence was presented showing the man had been exposed to asbestos at his workplace, which was reportedly supplied by the Norwalk company. This exposure, the lawyers argued, directly led to the development of mesothelioma, a severe form of cancer typically … Read more