Hillsboro Man Convicted of Violating Protection Order, Receives Two-Year Prison Sentence

HILLSBORO, Ohio – A jury in Highland County Common Pleas Court has found a Hillsboro man guilty of violating a protection order or consent agreement. Allen W. Shoemaker, 65, was convicted of one fifth-degree felony count along with the finding that he had a prior conviction for the same offense. Following the verdict, Judge Rocky Coss sentenced Shoemaker to two years in prison. The trial began with opening statements from Highland County Prosecutor Anneka Collins and the defense attorneys Denny Kirk and Danielle Whitt. Collins informed the jury that the victim had obtained a protection … Read more

Jury Selection Commences for Retrial of Man Charged in Weymouth Officer and Bystander Killings

Jury selection commenced today for the retrial of a man accused of the 2018 killings of a police sergeant and a bystander in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Emmanuel Lopes is facing charges in the death of Weymouth police Sgt. Michael Chesna and 77-year-old Vera Adams. The case previously resulted in a mistrial after the jury failed to reach a unanimous decision following weeks of testimony and deliberation. If convicted, Lopes could face life in prison. During the initial trial, his lawyer argued that Lopes has a history of mental illness, which has contributed to his alleged irrational … Read more

Minnesota Man Pleads Guilty to $3.5 Million Tax Fraud Scheme: Faces Up to 20 Years in Prison

PRIOR LAKE, Minn. (AP) — A man from Minnesota has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and assisting in the preparation of a false income tax return, according to officials from the Wisconsin Department of Justice. Court documents and statements made in court revealed that Beau Wesley Gensmer of Prior Lake orchestrated a scheme from 2012 to 2018. He assisted in the preparation of 50 false tax returns, which fraudulently claimed inflated tax refunds on behalf of unsuspecting taxpayers. Gensmer emailed knowingly false information to a tax return preparer in Alaska, including fraudulent business losses and … Read more

Southeast New Brunswick Man Chooses to Skip Preliminary Hearing in Grisly Spousal Murder Case

MONCTON, Canada – A man from southeast New Brunswick has elected to forgo a preliminary inquiry in the case of his alleged murdering and dismembering of his spouse. Roger Hilyard Crossman, 62, faces charges of first-degree murder and improperly interfering with his wife’s body. The incident is said to have occurred on October 12, 2023, in Sackville. During a video appearance in Moncton provincial court, defense lawyer Alison Ménard confirmed that Crossman would be waiving the preliminary inquiry. The purpose of this hearing was to assess the sufficiency of the Crown’s evidence to proceed to … Read more