South Carolina Judge Declares Convicted Rapist-Murderer Fit for Execution, Sparking Controversy Over Intellectual Disability Claims

WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. — A Lexington County judge has determined that Gary Terry, who was convicted of rape and murder in 1997, does not have an intellectual disability, which could pave the way for his execution. The ruling marks a significant development in a legal case that has drawn attention due to its implications for capital punishment in South Carolina. According to local reports, Terry’s case could contribute to a troubling trend, potentially making him the seventh individual placed on death row in the state within the past ten months. He was found guilty of … Read more

Teenager to Stand Trial for Pizza Ranch Shooting After Being Deemed Fit by Judge

Morrison, IL — An 18-year-old from Rock Falls has been declared competent to face trial after being accused of shooting a teenage employee at a local pizzeria in a case that has gripped the small community. Whiteside County Circuit Court Judge James Heuerman ruled on Friday that Harrison Webb is fit for trial, setting the stage for legal proceedings to continue nearly five months after the incident at Sterling’s Pizza Ranch. On November 6, Webb allegedly entered the kitchen of the restaurant and shot a 17-year-old co-worker in the neck from close range during a … Read more

Vermont Man Charged in Shooting of Three Palestinian Students Deemed Fit for Trial

Burlington, VT – In a Vermont courtroom, a judge has ruled that 49-year-old Jason Eaton is mentally competent to stand trial for the attempted murder of three University of Vermont students last November. The students, who are of Palestinian descent, were injured in a shooting that has ignited debates on racial and ethnic violence. During a recent hearing, the results of a psychological assessment affirmed Eaton’s ability to participate in legal proceedings. In response, his defense was granted additional time for gathering depositions, a process pivotal to both sides as they prepare for a trial … Read more