Elkins Man Convicted on Multiple Counts of Sexual Assault and Abuse: Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict After Two-Day Trial

ELKINS, West Virginia — Clyde Henry Huffman, a 69-year-old man from Elkins, has been convicted of numerous counts of sexual assault and sexual abuse following a two-day jury trial. The verdict was delivered by the jury in Randolph County Circuit Court, finding Huffman guilty on all 10 counts. The trial was prosecuted by Randolph County Prosecutor Michael Parker and Assistant Prosecutor Chrissy Harper. The charges against Huffman include five counts of first-degree sexual assault and five counts of sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, or custodian. The case was brought to light when a woman … Read more

Jury Delivers Death Sentence to Markas Fishburne for Gruesome First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping

Jacksonville, Florida – Markas Fishburne has been sentenced to death by a 10-2 jury decision for the First-Degree Murder and Kidnapping of Aisha Levy, a 25-year-old woman. The case unfolded on December 20 when Levy’s boyfriend returned home to find blood throughout their apartment on Princeton Square Boulevard. The discovery was accompanied by a note indicating that Levy and Fishburne were dead, and the boyfriend feared for his own life. The apartment also reeked of bleach, and a missing firearm raised further concerns. After obtaining a search warrant, detectives made a horrifying discovery. Levy’s body … Read more

Landmark Verdict Delivers a Blow to Free Speech: Columnists Targeted in Controversial Climate Dissent Case

Houston, TX – A million-dollar jury verdict against columnists has raised concerns regarding its potential impact on climate dissent. The verdict was reached in a defamation lawsuit filed by a climatology professor at Texas Tech University, who claimed that two columnists had damaged his reputation and career through false statements undermining his research on climate change. The case brought to light the debate surrounding free speech and the delicate balance between expressing dissenting views and spreading misinformation. While the lawsuit was focused on the specific statements made by the columnists, it has sparked wider discussions … Read more

Cleveland County Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict: Woman Convicted of Second-Degree Murder and Harboring a Fugitive

OKLAHOMA CITY – A woman in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, has been found guilty of second-degree murder and harboring a fugitive for the death of Timothy Johnson. The verdict was reached by a local jury on Friday. Jennifer Gerner was convicted in connection to an incident that took place on November 15, 2022. On that day, Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) officials responded to a call regarding Johnson, who was wanted on a felony warrant from Missouri. Upon arriving at the scene, Gerner allowed officers to search her trailer for Johnson. During the search, Johnson was … Read more