Jury Selection Begins in Self-Defense Murder Trial of Pittsburgh Woman

Cranberry, PA — Jury selection commenced this week in Butler County for the trial of Amanda Hughes, a 28-year-old Pittsburgh resident charged with the murder of her boyfriend, Anthony Smith, who was 30 at the time of his death. The incident, which occurred in February 2023, has stirred local attention as court proceedings get underway, with the trial scheduled to begin early next week. Authorities allege that the tragic event ensued following a heated argument between Hughes and Smith, which culminated in Hughes fatally shooting Smith. The case has captured the community’s interest not only … Read more

Woodbridge Man Receives Six-Year Sentence for Hotel Drug Bust in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA – A resident of Fords, an area in Woodbridge, New Jersey, has been handed a prison sentence exceeding six years due to breaches in federal drug trafficking regulations. Ryan Mendoza, the man in question, found himself in legal trouble following a discovery made by hotel staff in Pittsburgh. During routine cleaning, employees came across a backpack left in Mendoza’s hotel room which contained significant quantities of heroin and fentanyl. The alarming find prompted immediate contact with local law enforcement authorities who later arrested Mendoza upon his return to the accommodation. The substances found, … Read more

Pittsburgh USPS Managers Face Legal Challenge Over Alleged Whistleblower Law Violations

Pittsburgh, PA — A federal lawsuit has recently been filed against the United States Postal Service (USPS) in Pittsburgh and several of its managers, claiming serious breaches of federal whistleblower protection laws. The legal action, initiated by four former and current employees, sheds light on alleged pervasive issues within the local branch, including retaliation against workers who have reported workplace violations. According to the complainants, the backlash they faced for their disclosures included demotions, unwarranted disciplinary actions, and severe workplace harassment. These employees assert that their lawful reports on various issues, such as safety hazards … Read more

Legal Team Seeks Additional Review on Fairness of Trial for Man Convicted of Killing Pittsburgh Officers

PITTSBURGH — Defense attorneys are petitioning for further examination of a 2009 case where a Pittsburgh man was convicted of murdering three police officers, claiming the trial may not have been fair. Richard Poplawski, the accused, was found guilty of the shootings that occurred during a domestic disturbance call. The legal team has motioned before a local judge to delay an upcoming hearing to allow additional time to gather evidence supporting their claim. They argue that new findings could potentially reveal judicial oversights or violations of Poplawski’s constitutional rights at the time of his original … Read more