Justice Served: Delon Davis Found Guilty of Murder in High-Stakes Minot Trial

Minot, North Dakota — A jury found Delon Davis guilty on all four charges related to the murder of Mark Ramon McMillan Jr. during a trial that concluded Thursday at the Ward County Courthouse. The incident in question occurred on April 3, 2024, and followed a week of testimonies that wrapped up a day earlier. The charges against Davis included intentional or knowing murder of an adult victim, which is classified as a Class AA felony, as well as tampering with physical evidence, unlawful possession of a firearm due to prior felony status, both classified … Read more

Former Tennessee House Speaker Found Guilty: A Political Scandal Unfolds

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A jury has found former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada guilty of fraud and conspiracy. The verdict followed a trial that focused on accusations of misconduct during his tenure as a state lawmaker. The jury delivered its decision after just over a day of deliberations. Casada, who had served as Speaker from 2019 to 2021, was charged with using his position for personal gain. His case has garnered significant attention in Tennessee, reflecting broader concerns over political integrity in local governance. Prosecutors argued that Casada engaged in deceptive practices related to an … Read more

Milwaukee County Judge Faces Federal Charges as She Prepares to Fight in Court with Not Guilty Plea

MILWAUKEE — Judge Hannah Dugan of Milwaukee County is due in federal court on Thursday, where she is anticipated to plead not guilty to charges stemming from an incident in April. Dugan was taken into custody last month after being accused of assisting in the concealment of a suspect, thereby obstructing federal agents during an attempted arrest at the Milwaukee County Courthouse on April 18. The focus of that operation was Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a man facing charges of battery and abuse following a dispute with his roommates. Investigators noted that Flores-Ruiz had unlawfully reentered the … Read more

Queens Jury Acquits Man of Attempted Murder in Police Chase, Finds Him Guilty of Weapons Charges

Queens, New York — In a case that raised significant questions about intent and evidence, a jury acquitted a Rockaway man accused of attempting to murder two police officers during a late-night chase last July. Joel Kelly, 61, was found not guilty of the most serious charges, but convicted on lesser counts of illegal weapon possession and reckless endangerment. The trial, which lasted two weeks at the Queens Criminal Courthouse, revolved around conflicting testimonies and video evidence regarding the night of July 27, 2024. Kelly’s encounter with police began after his sister reported a shooting … Read more