Columnist’s Lawyer Exposes Trump’s Plan to Instigate Chaos During Defamation Trial, Jury Weighs Damages

Los Angeles – President Trump’s legal battles continue as a columnist’s lawyer warns a judge that Trump hopes to “sow chaos” as a jury considers defamation damages. The columnist, E. Jean Carroll, accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s, to which he responded by denying ever having met her. The case has been ongoing for over a year, highlighting the complex legal dynamics involved in pursuing defamation claims against a sitting president. Carroll’s lawyer argued that Trump’s intention is to create confusion and make the legal process as difficult as possible. This claim … Read more

Bribery Trial for Former Prosecuting Attorney: Jury Pool Shrinks as Ex-Campaign Donors Await Verdict

HONOLULU, Hawaii — As the trial for a former prosecuting attorney and campaign donors accused of bribery approaches, the jury pool is being narrowed down. The defendants, who are facing charges related to alleged corruption in Honolulu, have been the subject of intense scrutiny in recent months. In the lead-up to the trial, the selection process for the jury has been underway. Prospective jurors have been questioned and evaluated to ensure a fair and impartial trial. The goal is to select a diverse group of individuals who can objectively assess the evidence and make a … Read more

Marco Antonio Perez Murder Trial: Jury Selection Underway for Accused Mobile Cop Killer

MOBILE, Ala. – The capital murder trial of Marco Antonio Perez, accused of fatally shooting a Mobile police officer in 2019, is currently underway as jury selection continues. Prosecutors and defense attorneys are diligently questioning potential jurors individually to assess their stance on the death penalty and determine their suitability for the trial. The incident took place at the Peach Place Inn Apartments on Jeff Hamilton Road in January 2019, where Perez argues that he acted in self-defense and was unaware that the victim, Officer Sean Tuder, was a police officer at the time. The … Read more

Man Accused of Murdering Four Residents Acquitted in Swift Jury Verdict

PORTSMOUTH, VA – After less than an hour of deliberation, a jury acquitted a man on Friday who had been accused of the murder of four residents in a Prentiss Park home in June 2022. Raymond Lee Gore, 58, breathed a sigh of relief as the verdict was read. Had he been found guilty, he would have faced a mandatory life sentence. Instead, Gore was set to be released from jail on Friday night. The shooting took place at a 5-bedroom home located at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Randolph Street. The victims were … Read more