Real Housewives Star Karen Huger Found Guilty in DUI Case Amid Emotional Turmoil

Potomac, Md. — Karen Huger, a star from the hit television show “Real Housewives of Potomac,” has been convicted of several charges related to a driving while under the influence incident in Maryland this past March. The 61-year-old TV personality faced a jury that found her guilty on multiple counts following a vehicular mishap. Huger’s legal representative, A. Scott Bolden, expressed disappointment in the jury’s decision but acknowledged respect for the legal process. “We intend to explore all available options to pursue justice for Mrs. Huger,” Bolden stated, underscoring a continued commitment to challenge the … Read more

Luigi Mangione’s Trial Strategy Revealed: Focus on Emotional State and Key Evidence

In Rome, Italy, the trial of Luigi Mangione, a prominent business magnate, has garnered international attention as his defense team gears up to argue that his actions were significantly influenced by his mental state and emotional turmoil at the time of the alleged incident. This high-profile case, revolving around serious allegations against Mangione, is testing the boundaries of legal defenses related to psychological conditions in criminal proceedings. Mangione’s defense asserts that he was under severe psychological distress which they claim played a critical role in the unfolding of the events. This approach underscores the complexities … Read more

Regina Chiropractor’s Sexual Assault Trial Moves into Deliberation After Emotional Testimonies

Regina, Canada – The sexual assault trial involving local chiropractor Ruben Manz, 49, is reaching its culmination at the Court of King’s Bench. As of Friday afternoon, a dozen jurors began deliberations following final instructions from Justice Janet McMurtry. Manz stands accused of sexually abusing seven female patients during the last decade, asserting his innocence against all charges. The trial, which kicked off on November 4, has spanned nearly four weeks filled with intense testimonies from the accusers and Manz himself. The allegations presented in court detail unwanted and inappropriate touching, with multiple women recounting … Read more

Federal Judge Slashes $198 Million in Damages from UPS Lawsuit Verdict, Upholds $39.6 Million for Emotional Distress

Yakima, WA — A former Black employee of United Parcel Service (UPS) was awarded a substantial sum in damages after alleging racial discrimination and wrongful termination, although a significant portion of the original jury verdict was later reduced by a federal judge. Tahvio Gratton, the former UPS employee, won a $238 million jury decision in September, but Judge Thomas Rice has since deemed $198 million in punitive damages to be unsupported by the evidence, leaving Gratton with $39.6 million for emotional distress. The case stemmed from several complaints Gratton filed from 2018 to 2021 with … Read more