Mecklenburg County Grand Jury Indicts Six in Diverse Criminal Charges, Marking a Significant Legal Turn

A Mecklenburg County grand jury issued indictments on May 19 against six individuals, highlighting various charges ranging from drug possession to embezzlement. These indictments do not indicate guilt; instead, they show that there is enough evidence to proceed with trial. Among those charged is Daijon Trave Wilson from South Hill, who faces a felony count for allegedly receiving or concealing a stolen firearm. This type of accusation carries serious consequences, reflecting the legal system’s efforts to tackle firearm-related crimes. Craven Tyler King, a resident of Boydton, has been indicted on two counts: one felony for … Read more

Arizona Prosecutors Directed to Revisit Grand Jury in Controversial Fake Elector Case

Phoenix, Arizona — In a significant development, state prosecutors have been instructed to resubmit their case concerning the use of false electors to a grand jury. This order comes amidst ongoing scrutiny regarding the individuals who claimed to be legitimate electors in Arizona during the 2020 presidential election. The grand jury had previously heard testimony relevant to this matter, but details about the exact nature of the evidence have not been disclosed. Prosecutors are expected to reevaluate the information presented initially and consider additional documentation or witness accounts that might shed light on the actions … Read more

Judge Orders Arizona’s Fake Elector Case Back to Grand Jury, Throwing a Curveball in Election Conspiracy Prosecutions

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Legal proceedings in Arizona regarding alleged attempts by Republicans to overturn the 2020 election were thrown into uncertainty after a judge ordered the case be reconsidered by a grand jury. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sam Myers ruled that the grand jury must evaluate the evidence again to determine if there is probable cause regarding the accused’s involvement in criminal activities. The ruling, which was reported by various sources, comes at a pivotal moment for the so-called “fake elector” case. The grand jury initially heard arguments concerning the Electoral Count Act, a … Read more

Join the Fight for Accountability: Plumas County Invites Residents to Serve on the Civil Grand Jury

Quincy, California — The Plumas County Civil Grand Jury is seeking residents to join its ranks and engage in an essential civic role. Citizens interested in serving as jurors can apply for a one-year term that runs from July 1 to June 30, dedicating more than 10 hours each week to review community concerns and complaints. Participants receive compensation of $15 per day, along with a mileage stipend for travel. To qualify, applicants must be U.S. citizens at least 18 years old and have resided in Plumas County for a minimum of one year prior … Read more