Mistake by Jury Forewoman Leads to Initial Acquittal in Fatal Stabbing Case Near Waterloo Station

London, UK – A jury forewoman’s “mistake” led to the initial acquittal of three men accused of killing Adrian Keise, 32, near Waterloo Station. Keise was fatally stabbed in October 2022 in Lower Marsh, central London, after a confrontation. The Yusuff brothers, Paul and Matthew, faced murder charges, with Paul also facing a knife possession charge. Additionally, a third defendant, Moussa Traore, was charged with manslaughter. All three defendants, from south London, pleaded not guilty and stood trial at the Old Bailey in London. After deliberating for over 10 hours, the jury was called back … Read more

ADC 103rd Annual Awards Unveils Jury With Middle East and Africa Representation

New York, NY – The jury for the 103rd Annual ADC Awards, organized by The One Club for Creativity, has been finalized and includes 13 members from the Middle East and Africa. This prestigious event celebrates excellence in advertising, design, and creative work. Judging will conclude in April, with the finalists set to be announced in May. The Gold, Silver, and Bronze Cube winners will be revealed at the awards ceremony, held during Creative Week 2024 in New York from May 13 to May 17. To participate in the awards, entries can now be submitted … Read more

Local Man Found Guilty of Assaulting Child: Clearfield County Jury Delivers Verdict

CLEARFIELD, Pennsylvania – A jury in Clearfield County has returned a guilty verdict on Jeremy Sipe, a local man accused of assaulting a young child. The 45-year-old Sipe was found guilty of endangering the welfare of a child and simple assault charges after a brief deliberation on Thursday. The incident dates back to 2002 when Sipe allegedly caused head and facial injuries to a 16-month-old boy. The child’s mother testified in court that she witnessed Sipe leaving their Goshen Township house with the boy, only to have the child return with a bloodied and swollen … Read more

Insurance Company’s Refusal to Settle Leads to $113 Million Jury Verdict in Construction Zone Injury Case

Atlanta, Georgia – A construction zone injury collision from 2016 has resulted in a $113 million jury verdict after an insurance company refused to settle the complaint for policy limits. The verdict, awarded by Fulton County State Court jurors in three phases, includes more than 40% for attorney fees due to bad faith and frivolous defenses. However, the plaintiff’s counsel expects another judgment against the estate of the late Nationwide Affinity Insurance Company of America client as additional attorney fees are pursued. The collision occurred when defendant Ashley Claxton’s vehicle veered into a construction zone … Read more