Mother of Oxford High School Shooter Requests Dismissal of Witnesses in Trial Over ‘Gruesome’ Evidence

Oxford, Michigan – Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Ethan Crumbley, the shooter responsible for the 2021 mass shooting at Oxford High School, is requesting the dismissal of three witnesses who were victimized during the incident from her own trial. Her defense team argues that the witnesses’ testimony would distract the jury and be unnecessary for addressing the charges she is facing. This development comes as Oakland County prosecutors filed court documents to include these witnesses in Jennifer Crumbley’s trial based on their previous testimony in her son’s case. Ethan Crumbley’s parents, James and Jennifer Crumbley, … Read more

Second Trial to Commence in Weymouth Double-Murder Case of Sgt. Chesna and Vera Adams: What New Evidence Will Emerge?

Weymouth, Massachusetts – Jury selection is set to commence on Monday for the retrial of Emanuel Lopes, a 26-year-old facing murder charges for the 2018 deaths of Weymouth Police Sgt. Michael Chesna and Weymouth resident Vera Adams. Lopes’ first trial ended in a mistrial on July 10 when one juror refused to continue deliberations. The new trial will take place at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, with jurors being selected at Bristol Superior Court in Taunton. Lopes’ defense attorney, Larry Tipton, successfully argued for a jury from outside Norfolk County, citing the extensive media coverage … Read more

Wander Franco’s Future Hangs in the Balance as Judge Reviews Evidence in High-Stakes Case

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – A judge in the Dominican Republic will make a decision on the future of Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco on Friday, after considering evidence presented in court. Franco, who has a $182 million contract with the Rays, is facing accusations of engaging in sexual relations with a minor. The case began when photos were submitted as evidence and went viral on social media in August. Franco has been in police custody since Monday and will appear before the judge at 8 a.m. EST. The judge will decide whether Franco remains … Read more

In the Courtroom: A Juror’s Unconventional Stand Amidst Evidence Controversy

BALTIMORE, MD – A recent criminal trial in Baltimore City Circuit Court has led to a hung jury in a case involving first-degree assault charges. The defendant was accused of shooting and injuring an unarmed man, with the potential penalty being up to 25 years in prison. The trial, although short, was filled with intense moments and raised questions about missing evidence. During the trial, a surveillance video was presented as incriminating evidence against the defendant. It showed him exiting a car with a gun and firing three shots at the victim. However, for a … Read more