Jury Awards $34M to Woman Wrongly Convicted in 2001 Vegas Killing After Evidence Fabrication Revealed

Las Vegas, Nevada — A federal jury has ruled that a woman wrongfully convicted for a 2001 murder was owed $34 million in damages, after determining that Las Vegas police officers had fabricated evidence in her case. This landmark decision highlights significant issues within the criminal justice system and raises questions about police practices. The woman, who spent several years behind bars before her exoneration, was initially accused of a crime she did not commit. The case centered on the killing that took place more than two decades ago, involving extensive investigation by the Las … Read more

Caught in a Web of Deception: Woman’s Fabrication Unraveled During Jury Deliberations

Orlando, FL – A woman in Orlando is facing charges after she allegedly lied in order to get out of jury deliberations. The incident occurred during a high-profile court case that has been garnering significant media attention. Authorities say that the woman, whose identity has not been released, was serving as a juror in the trial when she claimed to have a family emergency. This prompted the judge to dismiss her from the jury, allowing her to leave the courthouse. However, upon further investigation, it was discovered that the woman had fabricated the emergency in … Read more