Missouri Jury Awards Massive $1.56 Billion Verdict in Roundup Cancer Case Against Bayer

COLUMBIA, Missouri — A Missouri jury has ordered pharmaceutical company Bayer to pay a total of $1.56 billion in damages to three individuals who alleged that their cancer was caused by the weed killer Roundup. The plaintiffs, Daniel Anderson of California, Jimmy Draeger of Missouri, and Valorie Gunther of New York, all used Roundup to combat weeds on their properties and later developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which they claimed was a result of their use of the herbicide. The jury’s decision included $500 million in punitive damages and between $5.6 million and $38 million in compensatory … Read more

Hays County District Clerk Held in Contempt Over Failed Jury Summons Delivery

HAYS COUNTY, Texas (AP) – The Hays County District Clerk was held in contempt of court Tuesday following issues with the delivery of jury summons, according to an attorney present at the hearing. Hays County District Clerk Avrey Anderson Sr. disclosed on Jan. 4 a mistake made by a vendor that affected over 6,000 jury notices across multiple county offices. As a result, Hays County officials had to hand deliver the summons to potential jurors. Hays County Judge Tanner Neidhardt summoned Anderson to explain the issues with the deliveries. However, Anderson’s explanation was not satisfactory … Read more

Convicted Sex Offender Faces Grand Jury in Case of Toddler’s Tragic Death

Chesapeake, Virginia – The case of a convicted sex offender accused of murdering a two-year-old girl is heading to the grand jury. On Tuesday, 35-year-old Harvion Simpkins appeared before a judge for a preliminary hearing, where the commonwealth had to establish probable cause. The burden of proof at this stage is lower than beyond a reasonable doubt. During the hearing, the commonwealth presented evidence, including body camera footage and testimony from the child’s mother, Tiesha Burton. Burton, under oath, stated that she had dropped off her daughters with Simpkins and his mother so she could … Read more

Inside the Jury Room: A Frustrating Day on Civic Duty

Riverside County Superior Court in Indio, California – On January 9, 2024, the publication “Indy Digest” issued an apology for the delayed delivery of its newsletter. The publisher explained that this was the first time in nearly four years that the newsletter had not been sent according to schedule. The delay was attributed to an error by the Riverside County Superior Court Jury Office. A few months ago, the publisher received a jury summons and requested an excusal due to financial hardship. The trial for which the publisher was a potential juror was expected to … Read more