Trial Unfolds: Defense Claims Alleged Victims Were Consenting Participants in Combs Case
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Trial Unfolds: Defense Claims Alleged Victims Were Consenting Participants in Combs Case
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Los Angeles — “Jury Duty,” the hit candid camera comedy show that captured audiences with its unique take on reality television by featuring an unsuspecting participant, has completed filming its second season, which will be available on Amazon Prime Video. The first season, which debuted on Amazon’s Freevee in 2023, was notable for its portrayal of Ronald Gladden, an ordinary man who was unaware that the courtroom drama unfolding around him was, in fact, a carefully constructed act. In its inaugural season, “Jury Duty” showcased Gladden as he navigated a faux legal environment populated by … Read more
New Haven, CT — In a bold reaction to the recent pardons announcement for individuals implicated in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, a Connecticut attorney representing a key member of the Proud Boys expressed enthusiasm as his client prepared to exit federal prison. “I’m thrilled,” attorney Norm Pattis stated during a Monday evening phone call. Pattis represents Joe Biggs, a noted figure within the far-right group, who was sentenced in 2023 to a 17-year term for seditious conspiracy among other charges related to the insurrection. Reports emerged late Monday that Biggs was being … Read more
Newark, NJ — A group of over 50,000 participants in the Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP) 401(k) retirement plan recently faced a setback in their class-action lawsuit against the human resources management software company. The plaintiffs had hoped to challenge what they deemed to be undue and excessive management fees levied on their retirement investments via a jury trial. However, their request was denied on grounds that their case seeks what is legally categorized as an “equitable remedy.” The decision was handed down by Magistrate Judge José R. Almonte of the U.S. District Court for … Read more