Omaha Man Convicted in Fentanyl Death of 4-Year-Old, Faces Life Sentence

OMAHA, Neb. — A devastating sequence of events in Omaha has concluded with a jury finding 29-year-old Michael Reis guilty of distributing a fatal dose of fentanyl that led to the tragic death of a 4-year-old child. This conviction adds to Reis’s criminal record, as he had previously admitted to sex trafficking a minor. In an announcement from federal court, the acting U.S. Attorney highlighted the jury’s decision, which came after intense scrutiny of the evidence linking Reis to the distribution of the lethal substance. Officials depicted a scenario where the young child was discovered … Read more

From ‘Omaha’ to NYC: Lawyers Score Key Positions as NFL Season Kicks Off

New York — The start of the NFL season brings not only action on the field but a strategic scrimmage in courtrooms as attorneys suit up for potential legal battles. As teams tackle regulation changes and contract disputes, the role of legal counsel becomes as critical as the players themselves. This year, a change looms large over the league that extends from how injuries are handled to the implications of off-field behavior, putting an even brighter spotlight on these behind-the-scenes players. The intricacies of NFL contracts and the regulations that govern player conduct and team … Read more

Legal Limits and Tragic Outcomes: Young Boy Released Weeks Before Alleged Role in Omaha Murder

OMAHA, Neb. — Recent disclosures from court documents have revealed the rationale behind a Douglas County judge’s decision to release an 11-year-old boy to his home, mere weeks before he was implicated in the murder of a 64-year-old local man. The young boy, along with a group of minors, is accused of the carjacking and murder of Marsal Jama on August 13, in a case that has deeply unsettled the community and sparked discussions on juvenile justice practices. Judge Chad Brown presided over the case and chose not to detain the child due to his … Read more

Omaha Faces a Vibrant July: From Historical Family Farms to Explosive Arts Scenes and Judicial Challenges in Public Housing

Omaha, NE — As the Fourth of July approaches, Omaha residents are gearing up for a festive weekend filled with family gatherings, historical celebrations, and plenty of community events. Among these, a significant observance at a local family farm in Humboldt will highlight Nebraska’s deep-rooted agrarian history, honoring a family’s 150-year connection to the land. While many in Omaha look forward to holiday traditions, the city is also grappling with more serious and contentious challenges. The abortion landscape in Nebraska has changed drastically after a new law restricted procedures beyond 12 weeks of pregnancy. Since … Read more