Cheers Erupt as Karen Read Acquitted of Murder Charges; Found Guilty of Drunken Driving

DEDHAM, Mass. — A jury acquitted Karen Read of charges related to the 2022 death of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, on June 18. The decision came after a lengthy deliberation of more than 22 hours since the jury began its discussions on June 13. Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter, while she was convicted on a lesser charge of driving under the influence. As the verdict was announced, a crowd of supporters outside the courtroom erupted in celebration, with cheers filling the air along with expressions of … Read more

Father Found Guilty of Starving Daughter to Death in Atlanta Trial; Sentencing Expected Soon

ATLANTA — A Fulton County jury has convicted Rodney McWeay of malice murder in the tragic case of his 4-year-old daughter, Treasure McWeay, who died from starvation in December 2023. The jury found McWeay guilty of multiple charges, including felony murder, child cruelty, kidnapping, and false imprisonment. During the proceedings, which captured the jury’s attention throughout, McWeay appeared to acknowledge the verdict as it was read aloud. The courtroom was filled with a palpable sense of sorrow and disbelief as the details of the case came to light. On December 11, 2023, authorities responded to … Read more

Former Attorney of Jennifer Dulos’ Estranged Husband Pleads Guilty in High-Profile Case

Hartford, Conn. — A former attorney for Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of missing Connecticut woman Jennifer Farber Dulos, pleaded guilty on Friday to a lesser charge of interfering with law enforcement in a high-profile murder case. Kent Mawhinney’s plea comes amidst ongoing scrutiny into the circumstances surrounding Farber Dulos’ disappearance in May 2019. Initially charged with conspiracy to commit murder, Mawhinney now faces an 11-month prison sentence, having already served that time and been released. Prosecutors alleged that Fotis Dulos killed his wife during a contentious divorce and transported her body, a claim he … Read more

Kilmar Abrego García Enters Not Guilty Plea in Human Smuggling Case, Sparking Legal Controversy

Kilmar Abrego García appeared in court on Tuesday in Houston, Texas, where he entered a plea of not guilty in response to charges of human smuggling. The 28-year-old was arrested last month after authorities uncovered a scheme involving the transportation of undocumented migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border. During the court proceedings, Abrego García faced serious allegations, including conspiracy to transport individuals illegally into the United States. These charges carry significant penalties which could lead to years in prison if he is convicted. The case has drawn attention amidst growing concerns about human trafficking and illegal … Read more