Elgin Man Indicted for Alleged Murder of Infant Son and Assault on Infant Girl: Shocking Grand Jury Charges Unveiled

ELGIN, Ill. — A 23-year-old man from Elgin, Illinois, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of murdering his infant son and injuring an infant girl. Malik M. Davis is accused of inflicting severe injuries, including blunt-force head trauma, on his infant son on March 8, 2021, resulting in the child’s death. The grand jury also alleges that Davis harmed a female infant multiple times between November 2020 and January 2021. After the indictment, a judge issued a warrant for Davis’ arrest. He was apprehended in late December 2023 in Pettis County, Missouri, … Read more

Epic Scores Big Win: Jury Unanimously Finds Google Guilty of Anticompetitive Behavior in Android App Market

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In a landmark decision, a jury has unanimously found that Google holds a monopoly in the Android app distribution and in-app billing services markets. The jury also determined that Google engaged in anticompetitive behavior in these markets, causing injury to the game developer Epic. Furthermore, the jury concluded that Google’s distribution agreement, known as Project Hug, as well as its deals with game developers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), were all anticompetitive. Google has announced its plans to appeal the verdict. Wilson White, Google’s vice president of affairs and public policy, … Read more

Osceola County Sheriff’s Deputies Cleared in Target Shooting, Grand Jury Decision Stirs Controversy

OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – A grand jury in Central Florida has concluded its deliberations on charges against Osceola County Sheriff’s deputies involved in a shooting that resulted in the death of a 21-year-old man. After careful consideration, the grand jury determined that formal charges against the two officers were not legally warranted. This case marks the first instance of a deadly force incident being presented to a grand jury under the policy implemented by State Attorney Andrew Bain. The policy requires that all law enforcement uses of deadly force be reviewed by a grand jury … Read more

Giuliani’s Defamation Case Reaches Verdict: Jury Awards $148 Million

New York City, NY – Former New York City mayor and personal attorney to former President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, has been hit with a staggering $148 million verdict in a defamation case filed by two election workers. The jury reached the verdict after deliberating on the amount of damages to be awarded to the plaintiffs, Jennifer Freeman and her daughter Laura Moss. Throughout the trial, Giuliani maintained his comments made in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election were “supportable.” However, the jury found otherwise and held him accountable for the false claims he … Read more