$6.4 Million Awarded in Tragic Motel Fire Lawsuit, Family Seeks Justice for Lost Loved One

Redding, CA — A tragic incident at a local motel that claimed the life of a Redding woman has led to a significant jury verdict. The Sundial Lodge was found liable in a wrongful-death lawsuit following a fire that killed Jenell Foster, a 67-year-old resident of the motel. The Shasta County jury awarded approximately $6.4 million in damages to Foster’s four adult children, marking a notable case that underscores issues of safety and accountability in lodging facilities. The case, which highlighted critical lapses in safety standards, centered around the absence of a functioning smoke detector … Read more

Attorney Seeks Justice in Posthumous Appeal for Convicted Murderer

Green Bay, WI – The attorney representing a deceased Wisconsin man who was convicted of murder has officially filed an appeal in an unusual case that challenges legal norms and raises poignant questions about posthumous justice and the implications for the criminal justice system. The man, who passed away last month while serving a life sentence, was accused and subsequently convicted for the murder of a local businessman in 2015. His lawyer contends that new evidence has surfaced that could exonerate his client and is pushing for the conviction to be reexamined. Under usual circumstances, … Read more

Ethics Panel Finds Judge in Breach of Conduct After Op-Ed Criticizing Justice Alito

Washington, D.C. – In a recent ethical breach, a judge faced repercussions for authoring a highly critical op-ed targeting Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. This instance underscores ongoing concerns about the judiciary’s engagement in public discourse, particularly when it involves commenting on the actions or character of fellow jurists. The controversy revolves around an op-ed penned by a judge that harshly critiqued Justice Alito’s stance and rationale in a high-profile case. The specifics of the case pertain to essential liberties, situating Alito’s interpretation as a focal point of contention. A regulatory body overseeing judicial conduct … Read more

$34 Million Justice: Woman Wrongly Jailed for Sixteen Years Wins Landmark Case Against Police Misconduct

Las Vegas, Nevada — A federal jury in Nevada has ruled in favor of a woman who spent nearly 16 years incarcerated for a murder she did not commit, awarding her over $34 million in damages. At 18 years old, Kristin Lobato, who now goes by Blaise, was wrongly convicted in the 2001 death of a Las Vegas man. The decision was announced Thursday following a civil trial that scrutinized the conduct of the Las Vegas police and two of its former detectives. Blaise was visibly moved, shedding tears and embracing her legal team as … Read more