From Courtroom to Cone: New Jersey Divorce Lawyer Spreads Joy with Shaved Ice Truck

Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, attorney Michele Walter has traded her courtroom for a Kona Ice truck, bringing a new twist to her life as a divorce lawyer. The 55-year-old legal professional has gained recognition in her community not just for her legal expertise but also for dishing out colorful shaved ice treats on weekends. After years of practicing family law, Walter sought to spread joy and sweetness through her mobile dessert venture. The inspiration to dive into the Kona Ice business came when she learned that her brother and sister-in-law were expanding their thriving operation, … Read more

Third Grand Jury Clears DC Woman in Case Involving Alleged Assault on ICE Agent During Arrest

Washington, D.C. — A third grand jury has declined to indict a woman accused of assaulting an immigration agent during an arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The decision, announced last week, marks yet another chapter in an ongoing case that has drawn significant public attention and debate over the use of force in immigration enforcement. The incident occurred in 2020 when the woman reportedly intervened while federal agents attempted to arrest another individual at her residence. According to ICE, the woman allegedly pushed one of its agents, leading to charges of assault. … Read more

Third Grand Jury Declines to Indict DC Woman Accused of Assaulting ICE Agent During Arrest

Washington, D.C. — A third grand jury has determined that a Washington, D.C. woman will not face charges for allegedly assaulting an immigration agent during a detention operation. This decision adds to the ongoing debate surrounding the role of law enforcement in immigration enforcement and the rights of individuals during encounters with federal agents. The incident reportedly took place in February 2020, when the woman, identified as Tanya L. Jones, was accused of physically confronting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer as agents attempted to detain a family member. Jones allegedly resisted the agents’ … Read more

Unraveling the Controversy: Utah Violinist John Shin’s ICE Arrest Raises Questions About Immigration Policy

SALT LAKE CITY — A well-known violinist in Utah, John Shin, is facing challenges related to his immigration status following an arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The situation has garnered significant attention, prompting further examination of his background. Shin’s attorney, Adam Crayk, provided details regarding the musician’s immigration history. According to Crayk, Shin initially entered the United States under his father’s student visa. He later married a U.S. citizen, but complications arose that prevented timely application for permanent residency. Crayk also highlighted a 2020 conviction for impaired driving. He noted that Shin … Read more