Jury Delivers Victory for Defendant in High-Stakes $33 Million Motorcycle Crash Lawsuit

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A jury has ruled in favor of the defendant in a high-stakes motorcycle collision case that sought $33 million in damages. The decision was made after a trial that brought forth conflicting accounts from both sides regarding the events leading up to the crash. The case involved a motorcycle rider who sustained serious injuries in an accident with a car. The rider claimed that the car driver acted negligently, leading to the collision. The victim’s legal team argued that the driver was responsible for the injuries and demanded a substantial sum … Read more

KlikFilm Delivers Cannes 2025 Winners to Enthral Indonesian Film Lovers

JAKARTA, Indonesia — KlikFilm is set to introduce a selection of award-winning films from the prestigious Cannes Film Festival to Indonesian viewers, expanding access to critically acclaimed cinema. This initiative aims to bring global stories and diverse perspectives to local audiences, enriching Indonesia’s film landscape. The partnership will showcase films that have received accolades at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, marking a significant opportunity for movie enthusiasts. Through this collaboration, KlikFilm seeks to highlight both established filmmakers and emerging talents, providing a platform for innovative storytelling. By offering a range of genres, the film slate … Read more

Federal Jury Delivers Mixed Verdict in Syracuse Police Shooting Case: Excessive Force Determined, But Family Awarded $10,000

Syracuse, N.Y. — A federal jury delivered a nuanced verdict Friday in a civil lawsuit concerning a fatal shooting involving a local police officer, marking a significant moment for the city of Syracuse. While the jury found that Officer Kelsey Francemone used excessive force in the 2016 shooting of Gary Porter, they awarded Porter’s family only $10,000, a sum far lower than the city’s previously proposed settlement of $825,000. During the trial, a federal judge indicated that the determination of excessive force could be overturned due to the principle of qualified immunity, which often shields … Read more

Las Vegas Jury Delivers $15 Million Verdict in Tragic Fatal Crash Linked to Former UNLV Basketball Player

Las Vegas jurors awarded $15 million to the family of a man killed in a collision involving a former University of Nevada, Las Vegas basketball recruit. The tragic incident stole the life of 20-year-old Deandre Harris in April 2021, leaving behind a family devastated by loss. Court documents revealed that the crash transpired when the driver of a car, who had been allegedly driving under the influence, struck Harris’ vehicle as he was making a U-turn at a Las Vegas intersection. Witnesses reported that the driver had been speeding just prior to the impact. The … Read more