Justice Denied: Mississippi Grand Jury Fails to Press New Charges in the Infamous Emmett Till Murder Case

Tallahassee, Florida – On February 23rd, a grand jury in Mississippi chose not to bring any new charges in relation to the 1955 killing of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy. Despite recent efforts to reopen the case, the decision reaffirms the lack of justice for Till’s brutal murder, which played a significant role in the civil rights movement. Till was visiting relatives in Money, Mississippi, when he was accused of whistling at a white woman. This alleged interaction led to his abduction, torture, and eventual murder. Despite overwhelming evidence against them, Till’s two … Read more

Kenosha County Judge Candidate Blames Racism for Jury Trial Loss: Will This Affect His Future Decisions on the Bench?

Kenosha County, Wisconsin – Kenosha County residents will soon choose a replacement for Judge Bruce E. Schroder. Governor Tony Evers appointed Frank Gagliardi, a long-time Democrat, to the position, and Gagliardi was sworn in on January 23, 2024. Court Commissioner William Michel, also a Democrat, applied for the post as well. Heather Iverson, the only conservative candidate, decided not to seek the appointment. The three candidates participated in a forum on January 29, which was aired on February 3, 2024. During the forum, they expressed their desire to be elected to the 6-year term. Gagliardi … Read more

Landmark Verdict: Nevada Jury Grants $130M Compensation for Liver Damage Caused by Bottled Water

Las Vegas, Nevada – Five individuals have been awarded a staggering $130 million by a Nevada jury after experiencing liver damage from consuming bottled water. The verdict, reached on [Date], marks a significant legal win for the plaintiffs, who will receive compensation for their suffering. The case centered around the claim that the plaintiffs’ liver damage was caused by the consumption of a certain brand of bottled water. While the specific brand was not mentioned in the court proceedings, the jurors firmly believed that it was responsible for the health issues faced by the individuals. … Read more

Former Coos County Man Convicted of Arson and Multiple Charges by Jury

LANCASTER, New Hampshire – After a thorough investigation, a Coos County jury has reached a verdict in the arson case involving Jeremy McMaster. McMaster was found guilty on charges of arson, as well as three additional charges. The trial, which unfolded at the Coos County Superior Court, concluded on Friday with the jury delivering their decision. The charges against McMaster stem from a fire that occurred last year. Prosecutors presented evidence to the court, alleging that McMaster deliberately set fire to a building, leading to its destruction. Alongside the arson charge, he faced three other … Read more