New Chapter in Ward County: Steven Lautt Takes Oath as North Central District Court Judge

MINOT, N.D. — The Ward County Courthouse witnessed a significant transition on August 22 as District Judge Steven Lautt was officially sworn into office. The ceremony marked the end of one judicial chapter with the retirement of Judge Douglas Mattson, while ushering in Lautt’s new role within the North Central District Court. Lautt, a native of Minot, brings over a decade of legal experience from his work as an attorney at the local law firm Pringle and Herigstad. Since 2012, he has handled various civil cases and served as legal counsel for regional cooperatives and … Read more

Tiffany B. McCord Takes Oath as Newest Judge in Montgomery’s 15th Judicial Circuit

Montgomery, AL – Tiffany B. McCord, a seasoned legal professional formerly serving as a Montgomery County District Court Judge, was recently sworn in as a Circuit Court Judge for the 15th Judicial Circuit, Place-Nine. Alabama Governor Kay Ivey appointed McCord on April 3, a direct replacement for Judge Johnny Hardwick who resigned on March 31 after more than twenty years of judicial service. The formal oath-taking ceremony took place on April 3 at 4 p.m. in the Montgomery County Courthouse, courtroom 4-A. Notably, this was the same courtroom where Judge Hardwick began his judicial career … Read more

Federal Judge Lifts Travel Ban on Oath Keepers After Trump’s Commutation, Amid Legal Debate on Supervised Release

WASHINGTON — In a notable reversal, a federal judge lifted the travel restrictions for Stewart Rhodes and his co-defendants, all members of the far-right Oath Keepers group. These individuals faced lengthy sentences for their roles in the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot but saw their sentences commuted by former President Donald Trump as part of a broader act of clemency that affected over 1,500 individuals linked to the events of that day. U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta initially imposed a directive that barred these defendants from entering Washington, D.C., unless they obtained court … Read more

Former Oath Keepers Lawyer Faces Prison for Instructing Evidence Destruction Post-Capitol Riot

WASHINGTON — A Texas attorney involved with the Oath Keepers militia is scheduled for sentencing next week with federal prosecutors seeking a prison term exceeding a year. The lawyer, Kellye SoRelle, 45, from Granbury, pled guilty in October to charges that include one count of obstructing an official proceeding and one misdemeanor related to unauthorized entry into restricted areas. SoRelle, a former Republican candidate for the Texas House of Representatives and the general counsel of the Oath Keepers, was charged in what has become the largest Capitol riot case handled by the government to date. … Read more