$10.3 Million Verdict Delivered in Fatal Jacksonville DUI Case: Parents of 21-Year-Old Victim Seek Justice

Jacksonville, Florida — A civil jury awarded $10.3 million in compensatory damages Wednesday to the parents of a 21-year-old woman who died in a head-on collision earlier this year. The proceedings followed the fatal crash involving Ramon Cerda, who had been drinking before the incident. The jury granted $5 million each to Monique and John Behr for the loss of their daughter Nell Behr, who was killed in January 2023. Cerda has admitted fault in the incident and pled guilty to DUI manslaughter, resulting in a 12-year prison sentence. Though the bar where Cerda drank, … Read more

Fairbanks Man Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder After Fatal Shooting During Confrontation

FAIRBANKS, Alaska — A Fairbanks jury found Matthew Lee Myers guilty of multiple charges, including second-degree murder, following a shooting incident that resulted in the death of 29-year-old Rolando Khaleel Pressley on May 6, 2022. After a six-day trial, the jury deliberated for over nine hours before reaching their verdict on Friday. Myers, 45, was convicted of three counts of felony second-degree murder, which included one count stemming from a lesser-included charge of first-degree murder. Additionally, he faced a charge of felony weapons misconduct, four counts of felony third-degree assault, and a charge of misdemeanor … Read more

Driver Found Guilty of Homicide After Fatal Highway Collision: Cell Phone Use Under Scrutiny

A Marshalltown, Iowa, jury has found Morgan Weigelt guilty of homicide by vehicle due to reckless driving following a fatal accident that occurred in May 2023. The jury’s decision was reached on Friday, and sentencing is set for July 14. Weigelt, 24, faces a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison and a fine of $13,660. The incident, which took place on May 20, involved Weigelt’s vehicle colliding with a tractor operated by 86-year-old Clarence Borton on Highway 330. Investigators detailed that Weigelt was allegedly using her cell phone to search for car parts … Read more

Lawsuit Emerges Following Fatal BART Incident as Family Demands Stricter Safety Measures

SAN FRANCISCO — A lawsuit against Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is advancing following the tragic death of a woman who was fatally pushed onto the tracks of an oncoming train a year ago. The incident, which has raised significant concerns about platform safety, occurred in July 2023 at the Powell Street Station. Corazon Dandan, 74, was on her way home after completing a night shift as a telephone operator at the Hilton’s Parc 55 Hotel in Union Square when the alleged attack took place. According to prosecutors, she was pushed by 49-year-old Trevor Belmont, … Read more