Jury Awards $29M in Truck Collision Case Amid Defendants’ Claims of Verdict Slip Errors

In a recent court case in Houston, Texas, trucking company defendants are contesting a jury’s decision that led to a $29 million award, suggesting that an error in the jury’s verdict slip played a significant role in the judgment. The court ruling follows a tragic incident involving a commercial truck that culminated in severe injuries to a 45-year-old motorist, who was struck by the truck, leading to lifelong debilitating injuries. The defendants are gearing up to challenge the jury’s findings, arguing discrepancies and potential misunderstandings associated with the jury verdict form, which they assert contributed … Read more

Toronto Judge Reduces Sentence Over Inhumane Jail Conditions After Defendant’s Night of Rampage

Toronto, Canada – In a strong critique of local prison conditions, a judge has significantly reduced the sentence of a man previously convicted for engaging in a string of violent acts due to “inexcusable” conditions at the Toronto South Detention Centre. The decision has sparked a renewed examination of inmate treatment in facilities across the region. Justice Andras Schreck referred to the conditions in which the accused was held pre-sentence as “deplorable,” including allegations of the inmate being underfed and confined to a small, unsanitary cell for prolonged periods. The individual in question had been … Read more

Jury Deliberations to Commence in Historic YSL Gang Trial: Rap Artist Yak Gotti Among Final Defendants

In Atlanta, Georgia, the Young Slime Life (YSL) gang trial, which has become the longest criminal trial in the state’s history, is drawing to a close. Monday evening marked the conclusion of closing arguments by both prosecution and defense attorneys concerning the last two defendants, Shannon Stillwell and Deamonte Kendrick, a rapper known by his stage name, Yak Gotti. The duo is implicated in violent acts across Atlanta, including the murder of rival gang member Donovan Thomas Jr., often referred to as “Big Nut.” The jury is set to reconvene at the Fulton County Court … Read more

Oregon’s Early Release Policy for Mentally Ill Defendants Linked to Surge in Recidivism, Judicial Data Shows

Salem, Oregon – A recent policy aimed at addressing bed shortages at Oregon State Hospital by releasing mentally ill criminal defendants early is linked to an increase in recidivism, according to new data from the Oregon Judicial Department. Implemented in 2022, the policy intended to reduce the backlog in the state psychiatric facility, which specializes in treating those deemed incompetent to stand trial. However, judges have highlighted that the initiative not only failed to resolve the bed shortage but also exacerbated public safety issues. Judicial data indicates a significant surge in crime among those released … Read more