Marilyn Mosby’s Conviction Reversed: Court Finds Jury Instructions Were Excessive

Baltimore, Maryland — The conviction of former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby has been overturned following a ruling that the jury instructions presented during her trial were excessively broad. This significant legal development has sparked discussions about the implications for Mosby’s career and the broader legal landscape. Mosby was convicted of perjury and making false statements on a loan application in connection with a COVID-19 relief fund. Her trial had drawn attention not only for her high-profile role but also due to the nature of the charges, which many perceived as politically motivated. The reversal … Read more

El Paso Jury Finds Cuban National Guilty for Unauthorized Entry into U.S. Military Zone

EL PASO, Texas — A federal jury in El Paso has found a Cuban national guilty of illegally entering a restricted area of the United States National Defense. The conviction stems from an incident earlier this year when the defendant, identified as 33-year-old Yunior Lastre, allegedly crossed into a highly secured military zone. The prosecution presented evidence showing that Lastre had entered the area without authorization, an act that raised significant security concerns. While the specific details of the event were not disclosed, prosecutors emphasized the potential risks associated with such breaches of national defense … Read more

Justice Served: Federal Jury Finds Five Highs Gang Members Guilty in Landmark Case

A federal jury has found five members of the Highs Gang guilty of various charges related to drug trafficking and firearms offenses in Minnesota. The convictions stem from a series of investigations into organized crime activities linked to the gang, which has been a significant presence in the region. The case unfolded over several months, with law enforcement agencies gathering evidence to build a comprehensive picture of the gang’s operations. Authorities highlighted that the defendants were involved in trafficking methamphetamine, cocaine, and firearms within and beyond the Red Lake Nation. The evidence presented during the … Read more

Queens Jury Acquits Man of Attempted Murder in Police Chase, Finds Him Guilty of Weapons Charges

Queens, New York — In a case that raised significant questions about intent and evidence, a jury acquitted a Rockaway man accused of attempting to murder two police officers during a late-night chase last July. Joel Kelly, 61, was found not guilty of the most serious charges, but convicted on lesser counts of illegal weapon possession and reckless endangerment. The trial, which lasted two weeks at the Queens Criminal Courthouse, revolved around conflicting testimonies and video evidence regarding the night of July 27, 2024. Kelly’s encounter with police began after his sister reported a shooting … Read more