Saginaw Man Found Guilty of Premeditated Murder, Faces Life in Prison for Shooting Wife

SAGINAW, MI — A jury has found Earl L. Mack guilty of first-degree premeditated murder and five firearm offenses in the fatal shooting of his wife in their Saginaw home. The verdict, reached almost three years after the incident, means the 73-year-old Mack will spend the rest of his life behind bars. The jury deliberated for several hours on Friday, March 8, before delivering the guilty verdict. As a result, Mack faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. The Chief Assistant Prosecutor of Saginaw County, Blair N. Stevenson, explained … Read more

Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict in Fatal Shooting of Cathedral Catholic High School Teacher

SAN DIEGO, California – A jury has delivered a verdict in the case of Jesse Milton Alvarez, who was on trial for the murder of a teacher outside his North Park home. Mario Fierro, a teacher at Cathedral Catholic High School, was shot multiple times on February 1, 2021, as he was preparing to go to work. The jury found Alvarez guilty of first-degree murder with the special-circumstances allegation of lying in wait. Alvarez now faces a life sentence without parole, with sentencing set for May 10. During the trial, prosecutors argued that Alvarez killed … Read more

Former Teacher of the Year Finalist Found Guilty of Sex Crimes: Faces Prison Sentence

NORMAN, Oklahoma – A former assistant principal at Norman High School found himself convicted of sex crimes. Robert Davis, who was a finalist for Teacher of the Year in 2018, faced charges filed in 2019 in Canadian County after a woman accused him of drugging and assaulting her. According to court records, she alleged that Davis offered her a drink during her visit to his residence, after which she began feeling dizzy and eventually passed out. The victim recounted waking up to find Davis sitting beside her on the bed. Shockingly, she awoke again wearing … Read more

Man Found Guilty for Illegally Selling Drugs Through Social Media, Highlights the Dark Side of Online Platforms

CHARLESTON, South Carolina — A jury has convicted a South Carolina man for advertising the sale of drugs on social media platforms, according to the prosecutor. The verdict was reached after a trial in Charleston and marks a significant outcome in the fight against illegal drug sales in the state. The convicted man, whose name is being withheld due to privacy concerns, was found guilty on charges related to drug distribution and online drug trafficking. The prosecution presented evidence that the man used social media platforms to openly advertise the sale of drugs, reaching a … Read more