Mistrial Declared in Illinois Roundup Case Due to Monsanto Misconduct; Girardi Faces Possible 14-Year Jail Term Amid Health Concerns

In the latest legal developments, a judge in Illinois recently declared a mistrial in the state’s inaugural trial concerning the controversial pesticide Roundup, following a finding of “serious misconduct” by defendant Monsanto. This unexpected turn of events took place on December 6, marking a significant moment in the ongoing legal battles surrounding the safety and marketing of Roundup. The case is part of a broader series of lawsuits alleging that Roundup, which contains the chemical glyphosate, causes cancer. Plaintiffs across the nation have raised concerns, leading to numerous court cases and public debate over the … Read more

Former Whitefish Housing Director Awarded $1.5 Million in Defamation Case, Jury Cites Authority Misconduct

Whitefish, MT — In a significant legal decision that underscores the delicate interplay between public trust and administrative accountability, the former executive director of the Whitefish Housing Authority, Lori Collins, has been awarded $1.5 million in damages by a Flathead County District Court jury. The award on Wednesday comes as a conclusion to a defamation lawsuit initiated by Collins against her former employer, shining a spotlight on the challenges faced by leaders in the non-profit sector. The jury broken down the awarded sum, specifying $850,000 for damage to Collins’ reputation, $75,000 for lost wages, and … Read more

Jefferson County Judge Calls for Resolution amid Budget Stalemate and Allegations of Financial Misconduct

Pine Bluff, Arkansas — Tensions are high in Jefferson County as officials grapple with a budget impasse that has yet to be resolved for the year 2025. County Judge Gerald Robinson has publicly addressed the severity of the situation, urging stakeholders to finalize decisions as the Quorum Court meets this Monday evening. The absence of an approved budget has stalled governmental functions and heightened concerns among local citizens and county employees. Robinson’s recent statement highlighted his disapproval of the initially proposed budget by seven justices, which he had vetoed. The budget includes contentious raises for … Read more

Fort Bend County Judge Reprimanded and Ordered Educational Refresher Following Courtroom Misconduct

Richmond, Texas — A Fort Bend County judge faced formal reprimand last month when the State Commission on Judicial Conduct chastised him for improper courtroom behavior during a 2003 case. The commission mandated that Judge Steve Rogers of the 268th District Court undertake additional legal training following his actions, which included the use of profanity in exchanges with attorneys during a trial. The sanctions stem from an incident in July 2003, during the jury trial of a woman accused of methamphetamine possession. Records reveal that attorneys Annie Scott and Michael Elliot, representing the defendant, had … Read more