Nissan Denied Indemnification by Court After Brake System Linked to Fatal Crash

Cincinnati, Ohio – Nissan North America Inc. has been denied indemnification from its brake parts supplier, Continental Automotive Systems Inc., after a jury awarded millions of dollars in a case where the faulty braking system of a Nissan Infiniti caused a fatal crash. The Sixth Circuit ruled that Nissan is not entitled to seek compensation from Continental. According to the contract between Nissan and Continental, the parts supplier can only be held liable for Nissan’s costs if its parts were defective and caused personal injury. The appeals court determined that Nissan’s indemnification claim failed because … Read more

Family Seeks Justice in Fatal Police Shooting: Press Conference to Address Tragic Incident in Carol Stream

CAROL STREAM, Ill. – The family of a man fatally shot by a police officer in a Carol Stream home is scheduled to address the media in a news conference today. The incident took place early Saturday morning at the Villagebrook Apartments on St. Charles Road, where law enforcement responded to a domestic violence call. Police described the situation as tense and rapidly evolving, leading to officers firing their weapons at the man, identified as Isaac Goodlow. According to the family, Goodlow was shot in the chest and succumbed to his injuries after allegedly throwing … Read more

Biggest Pill Dealer Convicted for Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering, and Fatal Overdose

CHAMBERSBURG, Pennsylvania – A man who proclaimed himself as the primary drug dealer in Chambersburg has been convicted in federal court for his involvement in a drug trafficking operation that resulted in a fatality. Bruce David Darby, 45, was found guilty of multiple charges including trafficking fentanyl, oxycodone, and cocaine, as well as money laundering. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania stated that Darby was also convicted for delivering fentanyl-laced pills that led to the overdose death of a woman in 2019. Malik Bonds, 42, was also found guilty for his … Read more

Local Judge Denies Homicide Defendant’s Motion for Release in Fatal Shooting Case

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On February 2, a homicide defendant’s request for release was denied by DC Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt, who deemed the weight of the evidence against him to be significantly strong. Niko Hall, 32, is facing charges of first-degree murder, assault with intent to kill, possession of a firearm, and carrying a pistol without a license in connection with the fatal shooting of Anthony Lee on September 26, 2020. During the court hearing, Wole Falodun, Hall’s defense attorney, argued for the modification of his client’s pretrial release conditions. Falodun emphasized that Hall, … Read more