$77,000 Awarded in False Arrest Case Involving Huntsville Police and Local Mechanic

Huntsville, Alabama – A local mechanic, Roland Edger, was awarded $77,000 after a jury found that two Huntsville police officers had wrongfully arrested him for not providing an identification card during a routine check. This decision concluded a five-year legal battle which stemmed from an incident that occurred in June 2019. Edger, 53, was fixing a car in a church parking lot when approached by Officer Krista McCabe, who demanded his ID without explaining her presence. When Edger didn’t comply, McCabe, alongside Officer Cameron Perillat who had arrived later, arrested him. The lawsuit claimed this … Read more

NYC Court Commences Jury Selection in High-Profile Subway Chokehold Case Involving Former Marine

New York, NY — Jury selection commenced this week in a high-profile case coming out of New York City involving Daniel Penny, a former Marine implicated in the contentious death of Jordan Neely aboard a subway train. The trial, following an incident that spurred heated discussions across the nation on vigilantism and safety in public transportation, has captured public and media attention alike. The case centers on an event from last year, where Penny allegedly applied a chokehold to Neely, a known subway performer with a history of mental health issues. The encounter, which unfortunately … Read more

Spanish Court Dismisses Prime Minister’s Lawsuit Against Judge in Corruption Probe Involving His Wife

Madrid, Spain — A Spanish court has recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, which accused a judge investigating his wife, Begoña Gómez, of abusing his office. The case revolves around allegations of influence-peddling and corruption tied to Gómez, bringing significant attention to the upper echelons of Spanish politics. The Madrid High Court labeled the lawsuit as “baseless” and criticized it for being “knowingly gratuitous.” This ruling marks a significant setback for Sanchez, who had sought to challenge Judge Juan Carlos Peinado through the legal action initiated by Spain’s state legal services. … Read more