Jury Acquits ICE Protester of Assault Charges in Landmark LA Case

Los Angeles, CA — A jury acquitted Brayan Ramos-Brito of assaulting a federal agent during a demonstration in Los Angeles County, marking a significant outcome in a series of similar cases. The verdict came after a two-day trial that scrutinized the events surrounding a protest against immigration enforcement. Ramos-Brito was charged with assault stemming from a June protest outside the Homeland Security Investigations building in Paramount. Initially facing a felony accusation, federal authorities later downgraded the charge to misdemeanor assault. During the trial, U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino testified to witnessing Ramos-Brito deliver … Read more

Jury Weighs Verdict in Heart-Wrenching Trial Over 4-Year-Old Suni Bell’s Tragic Death

TAMPA, Fla. — A jury has entered its second day of deliberations in the trial regarding the death of four-year-old Suni Bell, who was fatally shot while riding in a vehicle in August 2021. The proceedings have highlighted the complexity of determining verdicts in a case that has drawn significant attention from the community. On Wednesday, jurors posed a series of questions to the judge, seeking clarification on the requirements for reaching a verdict. Among the inquiries was whether a verdict could be reached with a split opinion among jurors regarding the degree of guilt. … Read more

Jury Hears Conflicting Accounts in Little Elm Murder Trial of Alec Adamson

Little Elm, Texas—The murder trial of Alec Adamson, accused in the shooting death of 19-year-old David Pleasant, resumed Friday, with jurors hearing testimony from the lead detective and medical professionals. The proceedings were paused for the weekend, leaving the jury poised to begin deliberations on Monday. Adamson, also 19, allegedly shot Pleasant during a drug transaction on February 3, 2023, at Kings Crossing Park. Another young man, Mason Schiller, was present during the incident and has faced charges for his involvement in the alleged drug deal but has not been indicted or tried. Defense attorneys … Read more

Jury Weighs Key Evidence in Federal Wrongful-Death Case of Unarmed Man Shot by Baldwin County Deputy

MOBILE, Ala. — A federal jury began deliberations Thursday in a wrongful-death civil trial surrounding the fatal shooting of Jonathan Victor by Baldwin County sheriff’s deputy Cpl. Matthew Hunady. The trial stems from a May 2017 incident on Interstate 10, where Hunady shot Victor during a tense standoff after a single-vehicle accident. The central question before jurors is whether Hunady’s actions constituted excessive force. Both sides acknowledged key details from dashcam and bodycam footage but clashed on their interpretations. During closing arguments, plaintiff’s lawyer Jack Samuel Tenenbaum argued that Victor, a Louisiana resident, should not … Read more