Hornady Maintains Innocence in DUI Case, Seeks to Face Jury Trial

Lincoln, Neb. — Lincoln City Councilwoman Tammy Ward, facing charges stemming from a September DUI arrest, entered a plea of not guilty and has requested a jury trial, legal documents revealed Tuesday. On the evening of September 18, police reportedly found Ward asleep in her running vehicle which was parked at Haymarket Park. Following a breathalyzer test, which displayed a blood-alcohol level over the state’s legal limit, Ward was arrested and charged with driving under the influence (DUI). “This has been an eye-opening experience for me,” Ward said in a statement the day after her … Read more

Karen Read May Face Retrial Despite Unanimous Jury Acquittal on Murder Charge

BOSTON — Karen Read may face a new trial in the death of her boyfriend, although the prospect of her facing murder charges seems increasingly unlikely. After days of deliberations ended in a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury on some charges, all jurors were united in acquitting Read of the murder charge related to the accident that led to her boyfriend’s death. The legal drama unfolded when Read, caught in a legal battle over her involvement in the fatal accident that killed her boyfriend, a police officer named John O’Keefe, was found by the … Read more

Court Rules Walmart Must Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Register Overcharges

Chicago, IL – A recent ruling by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has set the stage for a class action lawsuit against Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, centering around allegations that the company engages in misleading pricing practices that could have cost consumers hundreds of millions annually. The appellate court overturned a previous dismissal by a lower court, offering a new avenue for plaintiffs to argue that Walmart’s in-store prices do not always match those at checkout. The lawsuit, initiated by Ohio resident Yoram Kahn and backed by multiple consumers across several states, … Read more