$310 Million Verdict in Orlando Amusement Park Tragedy: Family Seeks Justice for Son’s Fatal Fall

Orlando, Fla. — A jury has ordered the manufacturer of an amusement ride to pay $310 million to the parents of a 14-year-old boy who died after he was ejected from a ride at an Orlando theme park in 2022. The verdict, which came swiftly after a trial that lasted less than three hours, highlighted ongoing concerns about ride safety while reflecting the incalculable loss suffered by the boy’s family. Tyre Sampson, who exceeded the ride’s weight restrictions, fell from the Orlando FreeFall at ICON Park in March 2022, drawing intense scrutiny to ride safety … Read more

Former Top Judge Warns: Fund the Justice System or Rethink Jury Trials Amid Soaring Delays

LONDON, England — A former top judicial figure has issued a stark warning that the UK must either significantly increase funding for the justice system or reconsider the role of jury trials in some criminal cases. Lord Thomas, who served as the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 2013 to 2017, described the justice system as being “in serious crisis,” plagued by chronic underfunding and inefficiencies that could lead to a backlog of 100,000 cases at crown courts without immediate, radical intervention. Successive governments have faced criticism for not prioritizing justice sector funding, … Read more

Legacy of Precision in Justice: Silas Halyk’s Landmark Role in the Neil Stonechild Inquiry

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan — The province witnessed a momentous chapter unfold when the 2003 public inquiry spotlighted a disturbing case from 1990 involving 17-year-old Neil Stonechild, whose death under mysterious circumstances led to serious questions about police conduct. The inquiry not only reignited local and national interest but also showcased some of the brightest legal minds in Saskatchewan, including the formidable Silas Halyk. Eric Cline, then Justice Minister, initiated the inquiry after persistent concerns that Stonechild had been in police custody the evening he met his tragic death due to hypothermia. Representing indigenous interests in the … Read more

Legacy of Justice: Renowned Saskatchewan Lawyer Silas Halyk Passes Away, Leaving Behind a Trail of Advocacy and Historic Inquiry Contributions

Saskatoon, Canada – In a resonating case that captured the public’s attention, the 2003 inquiry into the mysterious death of Neil Stonechild, a 17-year-old Indigenous teen, marked a pivotal moment in Saskatchewan’s legal history. The investigation, ordered by then-Justice Minister Eric Cline, delved deep into the events leading to Stonechild’s tragic death in November 1990, amid allegations that he had died while in police custody. Neil Stonechild’s body was found frozen in a field, raising immediate questions about the circumstances of his death. His family long believed that he was last seen in police custody, … Read more