Threats Against Judge and Jury: Man Charged After Conviction in Janae Edmondson Crash

St. Louis, MO – A city judge expressed concerns on Wednesday about a death threat made against him and the jurors who convicted 22-year-old Daniel Riley. The threat was seen as an attempt to influence future judicial proceedings. The judge, Michael Noble, appeared in a video hearing where another judge considered whether to keep 34-year-old Erick M. Buntyn in jail without bond on a charge of tampering with a judicial officer. Buntyn allegedly made the threat right after leaving a St. Louis courtroom following guilty verdicts on two felonies and two misdemeanors. He was sitting … Read more

Federal Judge Signals Trial Likely for Hunter Biden’s Felony Tax Indictment, Dismissing Defense Arguments

Los Angeles, California – A federal judge expressed doubt on Wednesday regarding Hunter Biden’s legal team’s arguments to dismiss his felony tax indictment, potentially setting the stage for a trial this summer. The judge, US District Judge Mark Scarsi, stated that he would reach a decision on the motions to dismiss the case by April 17. The three-hour hearing grew contentious as Hunter Biden’s lawyers clashed with special counsel David Weiss’ team. If the case proceeds, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, would face two separate criminal trials in June, coinciding with the intensification … Read more

Ethical Dilemma Uncovered: Ombudsman Concludes Supreme Court Judge Kabub Made Wrongful Ruling Involving His Children

Jerusalem, Israel – The Israel Ombudsman has criticized Supreme Court judge Kabub for his involvement in a case that concerned his own children. The Ombudsman argued that Kabub’s ruling was incorrect, due to his personal connection to the matter. This move has raised concerns about impartiality and the potential conflict of interest within the country’s judicial system. The case in question involved Kabub’s children, making it a sensitive issue. The Ombudsman’s findings indicate that Kabub should have recused himself from the case due to a potential bias. This failure to do so has cast doubt … Read more

Former Alachua County Judge Passes Away, Leaving a Void in the Judicial System

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Judge Walter Green, a former Alachua County judge, passed away on Tuesday, according to officials from the State Attorney’s Office. Green had served in his role with the Eighth Judicial Circuit for nearly two decades before retiring in December. His decision to retire was driven by a desire to spend more time with his family. The news of Green’s death leaves a vacancy that the members of the Eighth Judicial Circuit nominating commission are currently seeking to fill. During his tenure as a judge, Green played a significant role in the Alachua … Read more