Mistaken Mansion: Legal Battle Brews as Family Accidentally Builds Home on Wrong Property

ZACHARY, La. — In a notable property mix-up, Thomas Robertson has found himself embroiled in a legal dispute after a house was mistakenly built on his land in Zachary, Louisiana. Robertson, who purchased the property in 2011, discovered the error when the Mulder family constructed their home on his lot seven years later in 2018. The situation arose from what appears to be a series of human mistakes, leading to the Mulders building and residing in a house on the wrong piece of land. Ken Fabre, the attorney representing Robertson, underscored the severity of the … Read more

Jazz Chisholm Jr. Catches Up with Aaron Judge in Home Run Count During Yankees’ Victory Over Royals

NEW YORK — It was a night of high spirits and friendly rivalry at the ballpark as Jazz Chisholm Jr. matched his New York Yankees teammate Aaron Judge’s major league home run tally. An electrifying game against the Kansas City Royals showcased a series of stellar performances with Chisholm leading the charge, their friendly competition setting the tone for the evening. The game took a turn when Chisholm drove a home run in the fourth inning, equating Judge’s six homers for the season, igniting the Yankees’ offensive battle in their 4-1 victory over the Royals. … Read more

Family Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Las Vegas Police After Man Fatally Shot by Officer in His Own Home During Invasion

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A tragic encounter in which a homeowner was fatally shot by a police officer has led to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed against both the officer involved and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. The family of Brandon Durham, the deceased, claims the department did not provide sufficient training on the use of deadly force. On November 12, 2024, a home invasion call ended in tragedy when Officer Alexander Bookman responded to Durham’s residence near Sunset Park. During the altercation, Bookman fatally shot Durham, who at the time was engaged … Read more

Wyoming Supreme Court Holds Nursing Home Fully Liable for Damages in Resident Negligence Case

Cheyenne, WY — The Wyoming Supreme Court has ruled that a nursing home in the state must pay the full amount of damages awarded to the daughter of a deceased resident, following allegations of negligent care. The decision overturns a previous trial court ruling that had reduced the damages payable by Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center, assigning responsibility only according to its share of the fault. The court found that the trial judge had erred in not holding the facility fully accountable for the total damages, including those caused by an agent of the nursing … Read more