J. Christopher McNeill to Serve as New Deputy Chief Judge, Taking Office in the New Year

In a significant judiciary appointment, Judge J. Christopher McNeill has been chosen as the next Deputy Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. The announcement was made by Chief Judge Larry E. Thompson, marking a notable transition in leadership effective from January 1. McNeill, who has a distinguished tenure as a judge at the Court of Appeals, steps into his new role following a career defined by major legal decisions and significant judicial contributions. His extensive experience within the judiciary is expected to be a pivotal asset in his new capacity. The appointment comes at … Read more

UK Supreme Court’s Deputy President Announces Retirement, Previews Succession and Judicial Changes Ahead

LONDON— In a significant turn of events, several crucial legal decisions emerged from the courts as they wrap up their business before the holiday season. Among these, the impending retirement of Lord Hodge, Deputy President of the UK Supreme Court, stands out as it marks a shift in the judicial landscape of the country. At 71, after serving 11 years on the Supreme Court, Lord Hodge announced his intention to retire by the end of next year, setting the stage for consequential changes within the UK’s highest legal institution. Patrick Hodge, known for his extensive … Read more

Grand Jury Clears Lincoln County Deputy in Fatal Shooting of Armed Waldport Woman

Waldport, Oregon — A Lincoln County Sheriff’s deputy was deemed justified in the fatal shooting of a 38-year-old woman after she brandished an AK-47 rifle at him, a grand jury concluded. The incident, which occurred last month, involved Deputy Ben Cloud, a seasoned officer with 11 years of service, and Virginia Lee Morris, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps residing in Waldport’s Township 13 neighborhood. The heightened confrontation began on Nov. 10, when a distressed call from a neighbor led deputies to respond to Morris’s home. Over the course of the evening, escalating threats … Read more

Jury Awards Over $2 Million in Damages to Family of Homeless Man Fatally Shot by Deputy Sheriff Near Capitol

Honolulu, HI – A significant verdict has been returned in the case of a homeless man who lost his life following an encounter with a deputy sheriff at the Capitol. A jury in Honolulu awarded the family of the deceased over $2 million in a lawsuit alleging wrongful death. The man, identified as Mykal M. Dung, was killed in February 2020. His tragic death occurred when a deputy sheriff shot him at close range during an altercation at the State Capitol. Details from the court documents reveal that Dung was unarmed at the time of … Read more