"Sandwich Assault Case Strikes Out: Grand Jury Declines to Indict D.C. Man for Throwing Lunch at Federal Officer"

Washington, D.C. — A grand jury has chosen not to indict a man charged with felony assault for allegedly throwing a sandwich at a federal officer involved in a law enforcement program initiated by former President Donald Trump. Sean Dunn, 37, was released earlier this month after his arrest, which took place at the intersection of 14th Street and U Street NW. Reports indicate that the grand jury’s decision not to press charges against Dunn was made public by various sources. His situation highlights ongoing tensions between local residents and federal law enforcement actions, which … Read more

Stanton Woman Acquitted in Record Time: Jury Deliberates Over Lunch After Shocking Trial Twist

STANTON, Mich. — A jury in Montcalm County swiftly acquitted a Stanton woman of two felony charges after a trial marked by unexpected developments. Lorena Graves, 54, faced accusations of assault with a dangerous weapon and felony firearm offenses. The jury reached its verdict in less than an hour, conveniently during their lunch break. The trial unfolded over a day and a half, with witnesses providing testimony on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tensions escalated when a secretly recorded video surfaced, catching many by surprise. Additionally, the presiding judge expressed skepticism about the prosecution’s case, suggesting that … Read more

Join Magistrate Judge Catherine Taylor on August 21 for Insights into the Judicial Process at Lunch with a Leader

Los Alamos, New Mexico, is gearing up for an insightful community event featuring Magistrate Judge Catherine (Katy) Taylor. Scheduled for August 21 from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., the “Lunch with a Leader” will take place at the Unitarian Fellowship Hall on Sage. Taylor, who was elected to her position in 2022, is expected to provide attendees with an in-depth look at the judicial process. Judge Taylor, raised on California’s Central Coast as the youngest of five brothers in a farming family, has a rich background in public service. She earned her bachelor’s degree in … Read more

Mushroom Mystery: Survivor’s Testimony Raises New Questions in Fatal Lunch Trial

MORWELL, Australia — Erin Patterson, accused of serving a toxic lunch that left three people dead, claimed to have eaten only half of the dish allegedly laced with deadly death cap mushrooms. Her assertion followed a gathering that resulted in the fatalities of her in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, along with Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson. In court this week, evidence showed that Gail Patterson consumed half of her beef Wellington, while Don consumed the remainder, ultimately leading to her rapid decline due to mushroom poisoning. Dr. Dimitri Gerostamoulos, the head of forensic science at the … Read more