Breaking: Landmark Case Ensues as Adam Montgomery’s Defense Moves to Exclude Kayla’s Testimony from Jury Deliberations

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Defense attorneys for Adam Montgomery have filed a motion seeking to exclude Kayla’s testimony from jury deliberations in his trial. The move comes as a crucial development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding the alleged insider trading at Montgomery’s hedge fund. In their motion, the lawyers argued that Kayla’s testimony should not be used during the jury deliberations because it was obtained through coercion and was therefore unreliable. They claimed that Kayla was coerced by the prosecution into testifying by offering her immunity from prosecution in exchange for her cooperation. This, they … Read more

Elkins Man Convicted on Multiple Counts of Sexual Assault and Abuse: Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict After Two-Day Trial

ELKINS, West Virginia — Clyde Henry Huffman, a 69-year-old man from Elkins, has been convicted of numerous counts of sexual assault and sexual abuse following a two-day jury trial. The verdict was delivered by the jury in Randolph County Circuit Court, finding Huffman guilty on all 10 counts. The trial was prosecuted by Randolph County Prosecutor Michael Parker and Assistant Prosecutor Chrissy Harper. The charges against Huffman include five counts of first-degree sexual assault and five counts of sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, or custodian. The case was brought to light when a woman … Read more

Government’s Attempt to Strip Climate Protesters of Legal Defence Sparks Outcry Over Jury Rights

London, United Kingdom – A high-profile climate activist, who was acquitted last year of criminal damage in a climate trial, is speaking out against the attorney general’s attempt to remove one of the last remaining legal defenses for climate protesters. The case is heading to the court of appeal on Wednesday, where the attorney general, Victoria Prentis, will argue that the defense used by the activist should no longer be available to climate activists. The defense in question, known as “lawful excuse,” allows defendants to argue that they had a lawful excuse for their actions … Read more

Former Williamson County Deputies Face Manslaughter Charges in Javier Ambler’s Death: Jury Selection Begins

Travis County, Texas – Jury selection is set to commence on Tuesday for the trial of two former Williamson County deputies who are facing charges of manslaughter in the death of Javier Ambler. Ambler, a former postal worker, died during a law enforcement pursuit in March 2019 involving former deputies James Johnson and Zachary Camden. The chase came to an end in north Austin and was being filmed for the A&E reality show Live PD. However, the footage of the incident was never aired on television and subsequently destroyed. According to indictments, prosecutors alleged that … Read more