Landmark Ruling: DNA Evidence Unleashed for Kohberger Defense in Game-Changing Case

BOISE, Idaho – In a recent development, a judge has granted access to DNA information to the defense team of the defendant, Kohberger, in the ongoing investigation of an alleged heinous crime. This ruling comes after Kohberger’s defense attorneys argued that accessing the DNA evidence is crucial for a fair trial. The decision was made by the judge in response to the defense team’s concerns over potentially exculpatory DNA evidence that could prove Kohberger’s innocence. It is expected that this access to the DNA information will assist the defense team in building a robust case. … Read more

Fort Wayne Man Accused of Fatally Shooting 60-Year-Old Woman Faces Trial: Evidence vs. Denial

FORT WAYNE, Ind. – A jury has been tasked with determining the guilt or innocence of a Fort Wayne man accused of fatally shooting a 60-year-old woman in February. Eric Underwood-McCarrol was arrested one day after the shooting incident occurred. The victim, Joyce Moore, was shot and killed when she opened the front door of her apartment in the 6000 block of Bunt Drive. Prosecutors presented evidence during the trial that showed Underwood-McCarrol’s phone was in the area of the shooting when it happened. They also highlighted the defendant’s interview with the police, where he … Read more

Minnesota Lawyer Secures Record-Breaking $564 Million Verdict by Uncovering Destroyed Evidence in Historic Ponzi Scheme Case

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – In a groundbreaking verdict, Michael Collyard ’00, a partner at Robins Kaplan, won a jury trial that resulted in a record-setting $564 million judgment. The case centered around Tom Petters’ massive Ponzi scheme, which was one of the largest financial scams in U.S. history and the largest in Minnesota. Collyard strategically focused on the absence of millions of destroyed documents as evidence, ultimately leading to his victory. Collyard served as the lead trial counsel, and in November 2022, a federal jury ordered BMO Harris Bank to pay bankruptcy trustee Douglas Kelley a … Read more

Oxford School Shooter’s Parents in Shock as Prosecution Surprises with Disturbing Video Evidence Ahead of Trial

ROCHESTER HILLS, Michigan – As the trial approaches for the parents of the Oxford school shooter, they are fighting to prevent the introduction of a video showing their son carrying out the massacre. The defense argues that the footage is irrelevant and unfairly prejudicial to their cases. Adding to their objection, the defense claims they were unaware that the video would be used until last week. The prosecution, however, insists that the defense has long been aware of the video and intends to use it as evidence against the parents. According to attorney Shannon Smith, … Read more