"Champion of the Condemned: Lawyer Maria DeLiberato’s Unyielding Fight Against a Flawed Death Penalty System"

TAMPA, Fla. — Maria DeLiberato, a veteran defense attorney advocating for death row inmates, has devoted nearly 20 years to defending individuals facing capital punishment, including those convicted of horrific crimes. Her work reflects a deep commitment to the belief that every life deserves a thorough examination of the judicial process. Currently, DeLiberato represents six clients on death row, a role that deeply impacts her. Among her notable cases is that of Clemente Aguirre-Jarquin, a Honduran who endured 14 years in prison, with a decade spent on death row, before exoneration through new DNA evidence. … Read more

Defense Claims Flawed Election Software and Political Bias Behind Charges Against Attorney General Nessel

LANSING, Mich. — A recent appeal hearing brought new scrutiny to the prosecution’s case against a Michigan man, with defense attorney Robert Ihrie asserting that significant faults in state election software were key contributors to the allegations. Ihrie suggested that these issues not only compromised the integrity of the case but also sparked politically motivated actions by the state’s Attorney General, Dana Nessel, a Democrat. During the hearing, Ihrie contended that the flaws in the election system introduced errors that should have been acknowledged and addressed prior to the filing of charges. He argued that … Read more

Bankruptcy Judge Blocks The Onion’s Bid to Acquire Alex Jones’ Infowars, Citing Flawed Auction Process

In a surprising turn of events, a federal judge has voided the sale of Alex Jones’s Infowars assets to the satirical media company The Onion, citing various procedural flaws in the auction process. The decision was issued late Tuesday by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez, who highlighted significant concerns over the transparency and fairness of the auction that took place last month. Judge Lopez pointed out a “lack of transparency” and an “uneven playing field” in the auction procedures, suggesting that the process did not adequately maximize the potential recovery for creditors. These creditors include … Read more

Texas Man’s Execution Halted: A Crucial Testimony on Flawed Forensic Laws Ahead

AUSTIN, Texas — The scheduled execution of Robert Roberson was abruptly halted days before it was due to take place, spotlighting a pivotal yet contentious legal safeguard in Texas meant to prevent wrongful convictions stemming from unreliable scientific evidence. Roberson, who was convicted in the 2002 death of his 2-year-old daughter, has become a significant figure in the debate over the application of the state’s “junk science law” enacted in 2013. This law permits individuals convicted on now-debunked scientific testimony to seek a new trial, aiming to correct past judicial errors rooted in flawed forensic … Read more