Essex County Attorney Amy Quinn Declares Candidacy for County Judge in Upcoming Election

LAKE PLACID, NY – Amy Quinn, an attorney from Essex County, announced her candidacy for county judge in the upcoming November election. The seat will soon be vacant as current judge Richard Meyer is set to retire at the end of his second 10-year term. According to state law, judges in the Unified Court System must retire at age 70. Quinn, who currently serves as the principal court attorney under Meyer, is starting the petitioning process to secure her place on the ballot in February. The election will take place on November 5. Quinn emphasized … Read more

South Carolina Lawyer and State Senator, Dick Harpootlian, Declares Intent for Re-Election After High-Profile Case

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina State Senator Dick Harpootlian has announced his bid for re-election in Senate District 26. Harpootlian, a prominent lawyer in the state, took to social media on Thursday morning to share his decision. Having served as a State Senator since 2018, Harpootlian is no stranger to the political landscape of South Carolina. With his roots firmly planted in District 26 for the past 50 years, he has established a strong connection to the local community. Harpootlian’s national recognition soared recently due to his involvement as one of the defense attorneys in … Read more

Texas Tech Faces Lawsuit: Allegations of Sexual Assault Against Pop Isaacs, University Declares He’s ‘In Good Standing’

Lubbock, Texas – Texas Tech University announced that Pop Isaacs, a staff member, is still considered to be in good standing despite facing a lawsuit over alleged sexual assault of a minor. The university’s response comes after a report highlighting the legal challenges faced by Isaacs. The lawsuit accuses Isaacs of sexual assault against a minor, and it is alleged to have occurred on campus. The details of the alleged incident have not been disclosed. Texas Tech did not provide information on any disciplinary action taken against Isaacs, but they emphasized that he is currently … Read more

Jury Deadlock Declares Mistrial in High-Stakes Murder Case Involving Teen’s Release

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – A mistrial has been declared in the case of Isaiah Taylor, who has been in custody for nearly two years. Taylor was one of two teenagers charged in the death of Nicodemus “Nico” Gonzales at a house party in Las Cruces. The jury deliberated for five hours but could not reach a consensus on the charges, including first-degree murder, conspiracy, and aggravated assault. The trial concluded with closing arguments in a 3rd Judicial District courtroom. District Judge Richard Jacquez asked the jury if further deliberations would lead to a verdict, but … Read more