Illinois Man Gets 40-Year Sentence for Multiple Firearm Offenses Amid Tightened Bail Laws

LAKE COUNTY, Ill. – A local court has handed down a 40-year prison sentence to 31-year-old Carnell Wesson after he was found guilty in two separate cases involving firearms. The decision, pronounced by a Lake County judge, culminates a series of legal proceedings triggered by multiple arrests over the past two years. In the first of these cases, officers from the Zion Police Department apprehended Wesson in March 2022. At that time, he was a passenger in a vehicle where investigators found two firearms. He faced charges of being an armed habitual criminal and was … Read more

Supreme Court Urged to Reassess Constitutionality of Jury-Trial Exception for Petty Offenses in Landmark Case

Washington, D.C. – The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights group, together with the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, filed a petition on Dec. 13, 2024, for the Supreme Court to consider a case that may realign constitutional interpretation concerning jury trials for petty offenses. The case, known as David Lesh v. United States, challenges a long-standing precedent that denies jury trials to individuals charged with lesser offenses in direct contradiction to the Constitution’s clear text on this right. David Lesh, an entrepreneur and experienced skier who founded the outdoor … Read more

Ohio Parents Indicted in Tragic Death of 11-Year-Old Son at Hotel; Charged with Multiple Offenses

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — An 11-year-old boy’s death at an Ohio hotel has led to serious criminal charges against his parents, authorities said. The boy, identified as Hunter Towne of Warren, Ohio, died earlier this year under circumstances that have sparked an investigation revealing troubling details about his living conditions and care. A Cuyahoga County Grand Jury formally indicted John Towne and Ahhra Pugh, Hunter’s parents, following his death in January at the Extended Stay America Premier Suites in Independence. The charges include murder, involuntary manslaughter, felonious assault, and multiple counts related to child endangering. Hunter, … Read more

Singapore Sentences Prominent Indian-Origin Human Rights Lawyer to Jail for Multiple Criminal Offenses

Singapore – M. Ravi, a prominent human rights lawyer of Indian descent in Singapore, has been sentenced to imprisonment following a series of legal breaches, including contempt of court and defamatory communication. This development underscores the controversies often surrounding high-profile legal practitioners within the tightly regulated judicial framework of Singapore. Ravi, known for his vocal stance on various human rights issues, recently faced a consequential downfall after breaching multiple facets of Singapore’s strict legal conduct codes. His troubles peaked when the High Court of Singapore passed the sentence, taking into account a variety of misdemeanors, … Read more