Rebecca Grossman Faces Immediate Jail Time After Verdict in Fatal Reckless Driving Case

Los Angeles, California – After being found guilty of second-degree murder in a case involving the death of two young boys, Rebecca Grossman was immediately remanded into custody by the judge. Despite her plans to appeal the verdict, Grossman was sent to jail ahead of her sentencing, leaving many wondering how this is possible. In criminal cases, when sentencing is not conducted immediately after a guilty verdict, there are several options available to the judge. The defendant may be kept in custody if they were already confined, ordered into custody right away, or required to … Read more

Judge Denies Request to Unseal Documents in Controversial 2014 Jail Death Case in Charlotte County

Charlotte, Florida – A judge has recently denied a former prosecutor’s request to unseal documents related to a 2014 jail death in Charlotte County. Charlotte Circuit Judge Lisa Porter ruled that the grand jury records in the case of Matthew Walker’s death are exempt from release due to Florida Statutes. The records, notes, and transcripts are confidential and kept in a sealed container that is not open to public inspection. The request for the documents was made by Christopher Crowley, who ran for state attorney in the Republican primary against Amira Fox in 2018. Crowley … Read more

Controversy Surrounds Sentencing Recommendation of FTX Founder Convicted for Fraud: 100 Years in Jail

NEW YORK, NY – Sam Bankman-Fried, the convicted founder of cryptocurrency platform FTX, is facing a recommended prison sentence of 100 years, according to his lawyer. Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy last November, has been described as both an “evil genius” and a “brilliant, complex and humane person.” His attorney argues that the suggested sentence is “grotesque” and “barbaric.” During presentence arguments, Bankman-Fried’s lawyer, Marc Mukasey, criticized the Probation officers’ report, stating that it improperly calculated the federal sentencing guidelines. The recommended sentence falls just ten years short of the maximum potential … Read more

Multiple Lawsuits Emerge Despite Federal Settlement: Washington County Jail Detainees Continue to Claim ivermectin-Related Harms

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Several lawsuits have been filed by detainees at the Washington County jail concerning the use of ivermectin, despite a recent out-of-court settlement in a federal lawsuit involving the same issue. The settlement resulted in a total of $10,000 being awarded to five men, but four others have now stepped forward to file similar claims. Ivermectin, a drug primarily used to treat parasitic infections in animals, has gained attention in recent months due to false claims suggesting its efficacy in combating COVID-19. The lawsuits allege that the Washington County jail administered the drug … Read more