Three Forks Judge Carl Mohler Steps into the Courtroom Spotlight: Balancing Justice with a Passion for Strongman Competitions

Three Forks, Montana — Carl Mohler, who was appointed as the city court judge of Three Forks three years ago, recently presided over his first court case. This milestone came after a waiting period marked by community service aspirations and rigorous training in the nuances of local law. Mohler moved to Three Forks in 2013, where he expressed interest in contributing to the city’s governance. City Clerk Crystal Turner and Treasurer Kelly Smith recognized his commitment and invited him to interview for the judicial position following the retirement of his predecessor. Mohler successfully secured the … Read more

New York Unveils Comprehensive Judge Database: Empowering Voters with Key Insights Ahead of Election Day

New York — Voters in the state now have enhanced access to comprehensive information about judges they may encounter on ballots and in courtrooms, thanks to a new online platform launched by Scrutinize, a group focused on judicial transparency. This database features detailed records for over 1,200 active judges, highlighting those who are up for reelection or reappointment. Scrutinize’s Executive Director Oded Oren emphasized the initiative’s aim to demystify judges’ records, making them more accessible to the public. Traditionally, residents across New York have had little information at their disposal regarding the jurists who wield … Read more

Frio County Judge Caught in Vote Harvesting Scandal: Six Officials Indicted for Targeting Elderly Voters

SAN ANTONIO — A judge in Frio County has been suspended amid allegations of involvement in a vote harvesting scheme that has attracted significant attention and led to multiple indictments. Rochelle Camacho turned herself in to authorities late Friday afternoon, facing three counts of vote harvesting. Camacho is among six individuals indicted in connection with the alleged scheme, which authorities claim focused on securing fraudulent votes from elderly residents. The Texas Attorney General’s office is actively investigating the situation after a formal complaint was made concerning the candidate’s conduct in November 2022. The other officials … Read more

Caitlyn Jenner’s Memecoin Legal Battle Continues as Judge Dismisses Class-Action Lawsuit

Los Angeles, California — A legal battle continues for a group of investors who purchased Caitlyn Jenner’s self-titled memecoin. Their attorney has announced plans to pursue their claims despite a judge dismissing their initial lawsuit due to inadequate arguments regarding securities law and fraud. The lawsuit was thrown out by California District Court Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr., who ruled in a motion filed on May 9 that the plaintiffs’ claims were insufficiently articulated. He indicated that all nine causes of action presented in the case lacked the necessary legal support, leading to the dismissal of … Read more