$11 Million Verdict Against Sig Sauer as Jury Decides on Faulty Pistol’s Spontaneous Discharge

Philadelphia, PA – A jury in Philadelphia has delivered a verdict awarding $11 million to a local man injured by his own firearm, marking a significant blow to gun manufacturer Sig Sauer. The courtroom decision came after the plaintiff, whose name was withheld, suffered injuries from his P320 model pistol, which, he claimed, discharged without trigger action while still in its holster. The incident, which resulted in serious injuries to the man, sparked controversy and legal action, highlighting ongoing safety concerns over the popular P320 model handgun. The plaintiff alleged that the handgun fired as … Read more

Daviess County Grand Jury Decides No Charges for Security Guard in Fatal Shooting at Local Event

Owensboro, KY — In a recent declaration from the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, a security guard involved in a fatal shooting in September will face no criminal charges after a Grand Jury concluded there was insufficient evidence to indict him in the incident. This decision came during the Grand Jury’s November session and effectively closes the case, adhering to local legal protocols as confirmed by Sheriff Brad Youngman. The incident in question unfolded in the early hours of September 15, amidst a gathering at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Owensboro. What began as an … Read more

Federal Judge Decides Against Dexcom in Patent Infringement Case Over Glucose Monitor Technology

Wilmington, Delaware — A recent legal decision has marked a significant development in the medical technology industry, as Dexcom Inc. has been found to have infringed on a glucose monitor patent held by an Abbott Laboratories unit. This ruling by a Delaware judge resolved a previously undecided matter left by a federal jury in March, which had been unable to reach a verdict on the case. The dispute centers on Dexcom’s use of specific patented technology crucial to glucose monitoring devices that play a vital role in diabetes management. These devices continually measure the glucose … Read more

Court Decides Late-Arriving Postmarked Ballots Won’t be Counted in Future Elections

In a pivotal decision that might reshape the handling of mail-in ballots, a recent court ruling determined that ballots received after the designated deadline will not be counted, even if they are postmarked on or before election day. This ruling has sparked a vast array of reactions across political and public spectrums, emphasizing the ongoing debates over voter access and election integrity. The discussion on whether ballots that arrive post-deadline should qualify for tabulation has been a contentious issue, particularly in light of the increased reliance on mail-in voting during recent election cycles. Advocates for … Read more