Savannah Chrisley Alleges Judicial Retaliation After Mother’s Prison Sentence is Reaffirmed

Atlanta, GA — Savannah Chrisley, the 27-year-old daughter of Julie Chrisley, has expressed her belief that a federal judge acted out of retaliation in upholding her mother’s seven-year prison sentence. These comments came to light during the most recent episode of her podcast “Unlocked,” in which she discussed the ongoing legal battles facing her family. Julie Chrisley, 51, alongside her husband Todd Chrisley, has been entangled in legal disputes following their convictions for fraud and tax evasion. Initially sentenced in November 2022, Julie received seven years while Todd faced a 12-year term. Both commenced serving … Read more

Pro-Palestinian Organization Seeks Judicial Green Light for Vigil at University of Maryland on October 7

College Park, Md. — A pro-Palestinian advocacy group is pushing for a federal judge to green-light a vigil slated for October 7 at the University of Maryland, aiming to spotlight Palestinian rights and promote awareness amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East. The event, organized by the group, faces opposition citing potential security concerns and disruptions to campus activities. The upcoming vigil, according to event organizers, is intended to honor Palestinian lives lost in the ongoing conflict and to generate a broader dialogue about human rights and international policy toward Israel and Palestine. They hope … Read more

Retiring D.C. Chief Judge Reflects on Career Highs and Hurdles in the Capital’s Judicial System

Washington, D.C. — After years of overseeing the bustling courts of the nation’s capital, the retiring chief judge of the D.C. Superior Court, Lee F. Satterfield, shared reflections on his tenure, highlighting both advancements and enduring hurdles. With decades of judicial service under his belt, Satterfield has been a pivotal figure in navigating the complex legal landscape that is unique to Washington, D.C. In his role, Satterfield has witnessed the evolution of the court system, aiming to make it more accessible and responsive to the community it serves. His initiatives included modernizing the court facilities … Read more

Kentucky Courthouse Tragedy: Sheriff Pleads Not Guilty in Shocking Judicial Murder Case

Whitesburg, KY — A Kentucky sheriff appeared in court for the first time Wednesday, facing charges in the fatal shooting of a judge at the county courthouse in Whitesburg last week. Mickey Stines, 43, the Letcher County Sheriff, participated virtually in his arraignment, presided over by Chief Regional Judge Rupert Wilhoit. During the hearing, Stines entered a plea of not guilty to the murder of District Judge Kevin Mullins. The alleged confrontation that led to Mullins’ death has sent ripples of shock throughout the small eastern Kentucky community. The incident, which unfolded inside the courthouse, … Read more