Judge Reserves Ruling on Release of Transcripts in the Controversial Death of Inmate Matthew Walker: Family Seeks Justice

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. – A judge in Punta Gorda, Florida has reserved ruling on whether grand jury instructions and other records related to the death of an inmate in state custody can be made public. The motion was filed by attorney Colleen MacAlister on behalf of Christopher Crowley, who is seeking the release of the grand jury records regarding the 2014 death of Matthew Walker. Walker, 46, died while incarcerated at the Charlotte County Correctional Institute. Crowley, who ran for state attorney in the Republican primary in 2018, has also filed a lawsuit against the … Read more

Justice Restored: $10 Million Verdict Awarded to Detroit Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for Teen’s Murder

Detroit, Michigan – A jury has awarded $10 million to Alexandre Ansari, a man who was wrongfully convicted and spent nearly six years in prison for the killing of a 15-year-old girl. The conviction was later overturned at the request of prosecutors. The jury determined that Ansari’s constitutional rights were violated by a Detroit police detective who concealed evidence related to the fatal shooting. The verdict, delivered on Thursday in federal court, is seen as a step towards restoring Ansari’s dignity and helping him recover from the traumatic experience of being wrongly accused of a … Read more

Unveiling the Threat: Controversial AG’s Unprecedented Attack on American Justice and Business Causes Outrage

NEW YORK, USA – The recent investigation led by New York Attorney General Letitia James has stirred controversy, raising concerns about its potential impact on American businesses and the justice system. Some have accused James of launching an attack on America itself, targeting not only President Trump but also the entire New York and American justice system. They argue that allowing a “rogue” attorney general and a biased judge to exploit an unprecedented statute for their own agenda sets a dangerous precedent. Critics of the investigation argue that the banks involved willingly participated in the … Read more

Justice Denied: Doctor and Nurse Cleared of Manslaughter Charges in Inmate’s Death at San Diego County Jail

Santee, California – The criminal case against a doctor charged with involuntary manslaughter for the death of an inmate at the Las Colinas jail was dismissed on Wednesday. Dr. Friederike Von Lintig, 59, had been acquitted by a 9-3 jury vote just days before. The same jury also found nurse Danalee Pascua, 39, not guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Dr. Von Lintig was the physician on duty when 24-year-old Elisa Serna died, and Pascua was the last nurse to see her before her death. Serna had collapsed in her cell at the jail’s medical observation unit … Read more