Jury Finds Cognizant Guilty of Discrimination, Orders Damages for Non-Indian Employees in Landmark Verdict

In a landmark decision, a U.S. jury found Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., a major technology service provider, guilty of discriminating against its non-Indian employees. This verdict was reached after a protracted legal struggle that stemmed from a 2017 class-action lawsuit alleging job bias within the company. The suit, initiated by three Caucasian former employees, accused the company of preferentially hiring South Asian employees, particularly those from India. The plaintiffs detailed their grievances by claiming they were left without assignments for extended periods, a condition referred to as being on the “bench,” only to be replaced … Read more

Three Ex-Memphis Officers Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Tyre Nichols Case, Mixed Verdicts on Federal Civil Rights Charges

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In a significant ruling that underscores ongoing tensions around police practices, three former Memphis police officers were found guilty of witness tampering in connection with the beating death of Tyre Nichols, while two were cleared of violating federal civil rights. This case has drawn widespread attention after sparking major protests and calls for sweeping police reforms. The verdict arrived after approximately six hours of deliberation, concluding a trial that has been closely watched for its implications on law enforcement accountability. Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith were all convicted of witness … Read more

Logan County Jury Finds Man Guilty on Multiple Rape Charges; Bail Revoked Pending Sentencing

BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio — A jury in Logan County delivered a verdict of guilty on Friday against Steven A. Fulmer Jr., for multiple charges including seven counts of first-degree felony rape and one count of third-degree felony gross sexual imposition. The convictions stem from allegations that Fulmer employed force or threats to coerce three individuals into non-consensual acts. The decision came after roughly five hours of deliberations, marking a significant legal closure for the victims involved. Upon the verdict’s announcement, Logan County Court of Common Pleas Judge Kevin P. Braig immediately ordered that Fulmer’s bail be … Read more

Virginia Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Major Marijuana Stash Case at His Law Office

Virginia Beach, Va. – A local lawyer has pleaded guilty to storing large quantities of marijuana and involving his law office in a wide-reaching drug distribution operation, authorities announced. Matthew Taylor Morris, aged 38, entered his guilty plea amid allegations that his firm, Top Tier Law Group, was used to house roughly 1,000 pounds of marijuana. Following his plea, Morris was temporarily suspended from practicing law as of October 1. The suspension came shortly after a show-cause order was issued on September 27, requiring Morris to explain why his legal license should not face further … Read more