Judge Dismisses Case Against Father-Son Duo for Shooting at FedEx Driver Due to Evidence Withholding, Victim Vows to Continue Fight for Justice

JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi court has permanently dismissed charges against two individuals accused of shooting at a FedEx driver, sparking a complex legal battle marked by procedural controversies and significant distress for the involved parties. Lincoln County Circuit Court Judge David Strong ruled on Monday to dismiss the case with prejudice, effectively blocking any possibility of it being refiled. The case stemmed from an incident in January 2022 when Gregory Case and his son, Brandon Case, allegedly opened fire on D’Monterrio Gibson while he was delivering packages in their Brookhaven neighborhood. Following the event, … Read more

Titus County Grand Jury Summons Rescheduled Due to Inclement Weather

Mount Pleasant, Texas — In response to forecasts of severe weather, Titus County officials have announced the postponement of a grand jury summons originally scheduled for early January. Jurors who were expected to convene at the Titus County Annex on January 10 at 8:30 a.m. are now asked to appear five days later on January 15 at the same time. The postponement is an effort to ensure the safety and accessibility for all those required to attend, taking into account the potential hazards that the anticipated bad weather could bring to the region. Grand jury … Read more

Washington County Jurors Get Snow Day: Monday Jury Duty Canceled Due to Upcoming Storm

Washington, Pa. — The administration at the Washington County Courthouse has announced a suspension of jury duty scheduled for Monday due to anticipated severe weather conditions. Deputy Court Administrator Jamie Knizner confirmed that the decision was made in response to forecasts predicting significant snowfall, which is expected to affect travel and safety across the region. Residents who were scheduled for jury service at the beginning of the week are instructed to stay at home and avoid unnecessary travel. The courthouse has rescheduled jury duty to commence on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m., assuming weather conditions improve. … Read more

$18 Million TransUnion Ruling Overturned Due to ‘Significant Flaws,’ 6th Circuit Court Finds

Cincinnati, Ohio – In a recent court decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit criticized a lawsuit against credit reporting giant TransUnion, denouncing the legal action as extensively flawed. The court’s dismissal was based on perceived inadequacies in the $18 million class action suit that sought damages for alleged inaccuracies in consumer credit reports. TransUnion was accused of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the claim centering on the company’s management and reporting of misleading or mistaken data linked to auto loans. Plaintiffs argued that such misinformation adversely impacted consumers’ credit scores … Read more