Alina Habba Alleges Interference by E. Jean Carroll Lawyers in Trump Defense Prep

WASHINGTON, DC – Alina Habba, a member of former President Trump’s legal team, has accused lawyers representing E. Jean Carroll of interfering with their defense preparation. Carroll, a writer who has accused Trump of sexual assault, is currently engaged in a defamation lawsuit against the former president. Habba alleges that Carroll’s lawyers have been obstructing their ability to prepare a solid defense by withholding key evidence. This claim raises concerns about a fair trial and due process. It is essential that both sides have equal access to evidence and information to ensure a just legal … Read more

Former Prosecutor Ponders the Hidden Motive Behind Trump Lawyer’s Provocative Immunity Argument

NEW YORK (AP) — Former federal prosecutor, Jessica Masella, sheds light on the controversial immunity argument put forth by former President Donald Trump’s lawyer. Masella explains that this argument had a specific purpose behind it. In a recent interview, she shared her insights on the matter. The argument in question was made by Trump’s lawyer during the impeachment trial. He stated that Trump shouldn’t be held accountable for his actions because he believed he was acting in the best interest of the country. This argument, according to Masella, was aimed at swaying public opinion and … Read more

Longest Delay in Mountain Home Drug Sale Case: Proceedings Continued for 15th Time as Defense Lawyers Seek Confidential Informant Details

Mountain Home, Arkansas – The drug sale case of Amanda Lynn George continues to face multiple delays and cancellations, with the most recent trial date being postponed for the 15th time. Public Defender’s Office lawyers, who represent George, have consistently requested continuances, causing frustration for all parties involved. In the latest twist, a jury panel was assembled, ready to hear the case, when an attorney from the Public Defender’s Office requested a conference in chambers before jury selection began. After a 45-minute discussion, Judge Putman announced that an issue had arisen, preventing the trial from … Read more

International Lawyer’s ‘Whoops’ Moment Becomes Social Media Sensation in ICJ Genocide Case Against Israel

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is known for its tense and high-stakes deliberations on cases of global importance. Lawyers meticulously present their arguments, utilizing legal provisions and maneuvers to win their cases. However, even in this esteemed court, mistakes can happen, and when they do, they become the talk of the town, especially in the age of social media. British lawyer Malcolm Shaw recently found himself at the center of attention during the ongoing ‘genocide’ case at the ICJ, where he is representing the Israeli side. As Shaw presented his argument, he suddenly stopped … Read more