Missing Teen Found Guilty of Robbery Charges, Faces Lengthy Prison Sentence – Shocking Twist Emerges During Trial

Montgomery, Alabama – A 19-year-old from Montgomery, Alabama, is facing a potential sentence of 20 years to life in prison after being convicted on two counts of first-degree robbery. Malachi Goston was noticeably absent for more than two days during his trial, but reappeared on the third day after the jury had already begun deliberations. The District Attorney’s office, led by Daryl Bailey, reported that Goston was arrested by law enforcement due to his failure to appear earlier in the week. The sentencing hearing will take place on April 4 and will be presided over … Read more

Surge of Lawsuits Emerges as Mass Torts Target 3M and J&J in 2023, Shaking Up Legal Landscape

Atlanta, GA – The number of new federal lawsuits reached a significant increase in 2023, largely due to the surge in mass tort cases against 3M and Johnson & Johnson. These corporations have been in the spotlight recently for their alleged involvement in manufacturing defective products. The rise in litigation against 3M and Johnson & Johnson has led to a flood of new lawsuits across the country. Plaintiffs are seeking compensation for a variety of issues, including health problems caused by faulty medical devices, contaminated products, and dangerous drugs. As a result, federal courts have … Read more

Expanding Legal Battle Emerges Over PFAS Exposure Scandal at Joint Base Cape Cod

Cape Cod, Massachusetts – A lawsuit against Joint Base Cape Cod continues to grow as more individuals come forward claiming exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These hazardous chemicals, commonly found in firefighting foam, have raised concerns about potential health risks for those living and working in the area. The lawsuit, filed by a group of residents, alleges that the base’s use of PFAS-laden firefighting foam has contaminated the local environment, including the groundwater. PFAS chemicals are known to persist in the environment and have been linked to various health issues, including cancer, liver … Read more

South Dakota Judicial Vacancies Close to Being Filled as New Candidate Emerges

Sioux Falls, South Dakota – The search for two federal judges to fill vacancies in South Dakota’s U.S. District Court has gained momentum with the emergence of a new candidate. Camela Theeler, a state circuit court judge and former assistant U.S. attorney, is being considered by President Joe Biden’s administration for a lifetime federal appointment. Theeler’s potential nomination, along with that of Sioux Falls lawyer Eric Schulte, could help alleviate the strain on the crowded federal court docket. Theeler, 48, has been designated as an acceptable choice by Republican U.S. Sens. John Thune and Mike … Read more