Guilty Verdict in Mesilla Murder: Oscar Sandoval Convicted Amid Courtroom Drama

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — A New Mexico jury convicted Oscar Sandoval of first-degree murder and aggravated assault on Thursday, signaling an end to the high-profile case involving the April 2024 death of his partner, Shiereen Al-Jibury, in the small town of Mesilla. Deliberations wrapped up swiftly on the third day, culminating in a verdict that resonated deeply with the victim’s family and the community. Amid the somber atmosphere typically associated with such verdicts, Sandoval displayed an extraordinary reaction—smiling and dancing in the courtroom. His exclamations of “Viva Mexico” right after the verdict was declared added … Read more

Volusia County Jury Finds McKenzy Nazien Guilty in High-Profile First-Degree Murder Case

DeLand, FL — A Volusia County jury has delivered a verdict in a high-profile murder case, convicting McKenzy Nazien of first-degree murder after a trial that captivated the local community. The case, centered around the brutal killing of a man in 2017, concluded with Nazien facing the possibility of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. McKenzy Nazien, whose trial spanned several days, was found guilty of murdering Jerome Davis, a man found deceased under suspicious circumstances which, after years of investigation, led to Nazien’s arrest and subsequent trial. The verdict came after jurors deliberated … Read more

Casper Man Acquitted of Felony Charge in Police Scuffle, Found Guilty on Lesser Count

CASPER, Wyo. — In a verdict that concluded a heated trial involving a physical altercation with a law enforcement officer, a Casper man was acquitted of felony interference but was found guilty of a lesser misdemeanor offense. The incident, which occurred last summer, resulted in injury to Casper Police Department’s Officer Aaron Trujillo, who suffered a broken fibula. Anthony Steven Roy, 41, faced charges stemming from an encounter that escalated into a physical confrontation with Trujillo. While Roy was cleared of the felony charge after a jury deliberation that lasted approximately two and a half … Read more

Judge Upholds Guilty Plea and Life Sentence for Oxford High School Shooter, Affirms Decisions Are ‘Right Under Law’

Oxford, Mich. – In recent judicial decisions, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Kwamé Rowe rejected two appeals from the individual convicted in the Oxford High School shooting. The court upheld the original guilty plea and sentence, relegating any possibility of a retrial or altered sentencing for the shooter. On Thursday, Judge Rowe addressed the shooter’s request to withdraw his guilty plea, asserting that the plea was entered knowingly, voluntarily, and without any procedural flaw. In a subsequent ruling, the judge also dismissed a motion for resentencing, stating the constitutionality and appropriateness of the life sentence … Read more