Local Man Found Guilty of Assaulting Child: Clearfield County Jury Delivers Verdict

CLEARFIELD, Pennsylvania – A jury in Clearfield County has returned a guilty verdict on Jeremy Sipe, a local man accused of assaulting a young child. The 45-year-old Sipe was found guilty of endangering the welfare of a child and simple assault charges after a brief deliberation on Thursday. The incident dates back to 2002 when Sipe allegedly caused head and facial injuries to a 16-month-old boy. The child’s mother testified in court that she witnessed Sipe leaving their Goshen Township house with the boy, only to have the child return with a bloodied and swollen … Read more

Missouri Man Found Guilty of Meth and Gun Offenses in Landmark Court Case

ST. LOUIS, Missouri – A man from Hannibal, Missouri has been found guilty of multiple charges related to methamphetamine possession and gun crimes. Justin Fuget, 35, was convicted by a jury in U.S. District Court on Tuesday. The charges against him include being a felon in possession of a firearm, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, and possession of a firearm in connection with a drug trafficking offense. During the trial, evidence and testimonies revealed that the Hannibal Police Department conducted a traffic stop on Fuget’s vehicle on March 25, 2022. Officers noticed a large … Read more

Philadelphia Jury Awards $26.2 Million in Punitive Damages to Man Injured in Reckless Truck Crash

Philadelphia, PA – A Philadelphia jury has awarded $26.2 million to a man injured in a truck crash, with $25 million of that amount being punitive damages. This significant verdict comes just weeks after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court refused to establish a fixed rule limiting the ratio of punitive and compensatory damages. The plaintiff’s lawyers at Morgan & Morgan declined a settlement offer of $1.46 million from the defendants. The case involved Patrick Clemmons, who claimed that he suffered neck and back injuries, as well as a concussion, when his semi-truck was rear-ended by a … Read more

Old Bailey Jury’s ‘Mistake’ Accidentally Clears Three Men of Killing Man Outside Waterloo Station

LONDON, UK – Three men accused of killing a 32-year-old man outside Waterloo Station were mistakenly cleared of all charges after a jury forewoman admitted to making a “mistake” during the trial at the Old Bailey. The shocking turn of events left the family of the victim, Adrian Keise, devastated and emotional. Brothers Paul and Matthew Yusuff, along with their friend Moussa Traore, had been facing charges over Keise’s death. The 11-member jury deliberated for over 10 hours when it seemed likely they would deliver a majority verdict. However, the forewoman twice confirmed that the … Read more