Louisiana’s New Crime Laws: Longer Prison Sentences, Permitless Gun Carry, and Resumed Executions

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Governor Jeff Landry of Louisiana has signed a series of bills that will significantly impact the state’s criminal justice system. These bills include measures to lengthen prison sentences, allow citizens to carry guns without a permit, and introduce alternative execution methods such as the electric chair and nitrogen gas for lethal injections. The signing ceremony took place at the state capital building in Baton Rouge. Governor Landry, who previously served as Louisiana’s attorney general, emphasized that these new laws were a response to the concerns of victims of violent crimes. By … Read more

Delaware Woman Receives Historic 106-Year Prison Sentence for Torturing Stepsons

DOVER, Delaware – A woman in Delaware has been sentenced to 106 years in prison for the extensive and persistent abuse she inflicted on her two stepsons, with the complicity of their father. Mary Vinson, 46, pleaded guilty to numerous felony charges, including kidnapping, child abuse, strangulation, and reckless endangering. The judge, Jeffrey Clarke, deemed the abuse as the most extensive and persistent evil he has ever witnessed. Last week, Vinson expressed remorse before her sentencing, claiming that she never intended to harm the boys and that she loved them as if they were her … Read more

FTX Founder Faces “Grotesque” Suggested 100-Year Prison Sentence for Cryptocurrency Crimes, Lawyer Calls for Leniency

NEW YORK (AP) — The lawyer for Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX, called the suggested 100-year prison sentence for his client “grotesque” and “barbaric.” Attorney Marc Mukasey argued that a term of a few years behind bars would be more appropriate for the cryptocurrency crimes that Bankman-Fried still disputes. In presentence arguments filed in Manhattan federal court, Mukasey contended that the report by probation officers improperly calculated the federal sentencing guidelines. The recommendation of a 100-year sentence falls just 10 years short of the maximum possible sentence of 110 years. Prosecutors, who will respond in … Read more

YouTuber Ruby Franke Sentenced to Four to 60 Years in Prison for Child Abuse, Refuses to Appeal – Takes Responsibility for Actions

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Prominent YouTuber Ruby Franke has made an announcement regarding her child abuse case. Franke, who recently pleaded guilty to four charges, has decided not to appeal her sentence. After receiving a punishment of four to 60 years in prison, capped at the maximum of 30 years by the state, she has accepted her fate. According to a spokesperson from her attorney at Winward Law, Franke has taken full responsibility for her actions and is prepared to serve her time in prison. The decision comes after a hearing on February 20, … Read more