Federal Judge Dismisses Ex-County Clerk’s Lawsuit to Block Prosecution in State Court

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – A federal judge has dismissed a case filed by former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who sought to prevent District Attorney Dan Rubinstein from prosecuting her in state court. The decision comes just a month before Peters’ criminal trial is scheduled to begin. In her civil lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Denver, Peters claimed that Rubinstein, along with Colorado Attorney General Jena Griswold and U.S. Attorney Merrick Garland, violated her constitutional rights by investigating and charging her with alleged crimes. The lawsuit also requested a preliminary injunction to halt … Read more

Alaska Judge Faces Perjury Charges: A Landmark Decision Awaits

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A judge in Anchorage, Alaska is set to decide whether to proceed with a perjury charge against a former Alaska judge. The decision comes after the former judge was accused of making false statements under oath. The potential consequences for the former judge, who has already faced controversy, include fines and imprisonment. The case involves allegations that the former judge provided false information during a federal investigation into her conduct. This investigation was initiated after multiple individuals raised concerns about the former judge’s behavior while she was on the bench. The accusations … Read more

Shocking Viral Video: Nevada Judge Attacker Receives Unrelated Sentencing

Reno, Nevada – A man, whose attack on a Nevada judge in a viral video shocked many, has been sentenced on unrelated charges. The incident, which occurred in Reno, involved the man jumping over a courtroom bench and assaulting the judge. The man’s actions were widely shared on social media, drawing significant attention and concern. According to reports, the man appeared in court to face charges related to an unrelated incident. The judge, who was presiding over the case, was targeted in a sudden and violent attack by the defendant. The video captured the moment … Read more

John I. LaMancuso Sworn in as Jamestown City Court Judge, Carrying on Family Legacy

JAMESTOWN, NY – John I. LaMancuso was recently sworn in as the new Jamestown City Court Judge, succeeding his father, John L. LaMancuso, who served in the role for 30 years. The oath of office was administered by the outgoing judge himself in a private ceremony at City Court on New Year’s Eve. The event was attended by LaMancuso’s family, including his son Johnny F. LaMancuso, who held the family Bible for the swearing-in. Also present were LaMancuso’s mother, Kathleen LaMancuso, his in-laws, Guy and Ellen Ditonto, and City Court Judge George Panebianco. Expressing his … Read more