Jury Holds Defense Contractor Accountable for Abu Ghraib Torture, Awards Millions in Landmark Torture Case

Richmond, Virginia — After years of contentious legal battles, a Virginia federal jury has delivered a pivotal verdict against CACI Premier Technology, Inc., a defense contractor, finding it complicit in the abuse and torture of three Iraqi detainees at Abu Ghraib prison about twenty years ago. This historical judgment, resulting in significant financial compensation for the victims, marks the first instance where a U.S. jury has addressed claims of post-9/11 torture involving American military personnel and contracted entities. During the protracted litigation, which spanned over 15 years and involved numerous dismissal attempts and appeals by … Read more

Landmark Case Begins: Jordan Brown Sues Pennsylvania State Troopers Over Civil Rights Violation Claims Linked to Overturned Murder Conviction

Pittsburgh, Pa. — Jury selection begins today at the Joseph F. Weis Jr. U.S. Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh in a landmark federal civil rights case. The plaintiff, Jordan Brown, has brought a lawsuit against the Pennsylvania State Police, alleging violations of his civil rights tied to a 2009 homicide investigation in Lawrence County. In 2009, at the age of 11, Brown was accused of the fatal shooting of his father’s fiancée, Kenzie Houk. The case, which captured national attention, took a turn in 2018 when Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court overturned Brown’s conviction. The justices ruled unanimously … Read more

Landmark $98.6 Million Verdict Awarded to Botham Jean’s Family in Civil Case Against Former Officer Amber Guyger

Dallas, Texas – A federal jury has awarded nearly $100 million to the family of Botham Jean, a man fatally shot by former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, marking a significant moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding police accountability. In a civil trial verdict that far exceeded the $54.4 million sought by Jean’s family, the jury delivered about $60 million in punitive damages and $38.6 million in compensatory damages to assert that law enforcement actions must align with strict legal and ethical standards. The substantial award represents not only a financial judgment but also a … Read more

Philadelphia Jury Awards $11 Million to Veteran Injured by Defective Pistol in Landmark Gun Safety Case

Philadelphia, PA – A significant legal victory has emerged from Philadelphia as a federal court awarded $11 million in damages to U.S. Army veteran George Abrahams, who suffered injuries from an accidental discharge of his holstered Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The jury concluded that the firearm was defectively designed, marking a key decision against the renowned gun manufacturer. The verdict encompasses $10 million in punitive damages and $1 million in compensatory damages after a three-week trial. This case is noted as the first involving the P320 model in Pennsylvania, bringing to light issues concerning the … Read more