Judge Probes Potential Gag Order Breach in Bryan Kohberger’s High-Profile Murder Case

Moscow, Idaho — The judge presiding over Bryan Kohberger’s upcoming trial for the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students is actively seeking to identify individuals who may have breached a gag order by leaking sensitive information about the case. Fourth District Judge Steven Hippler issued this directive during a pretrial hearing on Wednesday, emphasizing the importance of maintaining courtroom integrity. Judge Hippler has requested that both prosecution and defense teams compile a list of anyone who may have accessed previously undisclosed details regarding Kohberger’s internet search history. These details were made public in … Read more

Dover Man Convicted of Murder and Multiple Shootings: Faces Potential Life Sentences

DOVER, Del. — A 22-year-old man has been found guilty of multiple serious charges, including murder, stemming from a series of violent incidents in December 2023 that shook the Dover community. Jaquan Fletcher was convicted by a Kent County Superior Court jury on Tuesday, concluding a trial that highlighted a disturbing pattern of gun violence. The jury’s verdict included first-degree murder, three counts of attempted first-degree murder, and four counts of illegal possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. In addition to these convictions, the court found Fletcher guilty of unlawful possession … Read more

Investors Alert: Viatris Securities Class Action Deadline Approaches—Join Now for Potential Compensation

NEW YORK, May 12, 2025 — Rosen Law Firm, an attorney group advocating for investor rights, is alerting individuals who acquired Viatris Inc. securities between August 8, 2024, and February 26, 2025, about an impending deadline. Those seeking to participate in a class action lawsuit have until June 3, 2025, to file as lead plaintiffs. Investors who purchased shares during this period may have grounds for compensation without incurring upfront legal costs through a contingency fee agreement. To express interest in joining the class action, potential plaintiffs can contact Phillip Kim, a partner at the … Read more

Sean Combs’ High-Profile Jury Selection Delayed Amid Concerns Over Potential Juror Reluctance

NEW YORK — Jury selection for Sean Combs’ trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering has been postponed until Monday. This follows extensive questioning of potential jurors by prosecutors from the Southern District of New York alongside Combs’ legal team throughout the week. Both U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian and defense attorneys expressed concerns that jurors might reconsider their involvement over the weekend, prompting the delay. The court aims to finalize a jury of 12 members and six alternates from a pool of 43 remaining candidates. The selection process will resume Monday morning, with … Read more