Justice Served: Fulton County Jury Awards $2.25 Million After Gruesome Autopsy Video is Shared Without Consent

FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Fulton County jury has awarded $2.25 million in damages to the parents of a baby who was decapitated during delivery, a tragic case compounded by the unauthorized posting of the child’s autopsy on social media. The decision comes amid serious allegations against the pathologist involved, marking a significant legal outcome for the bereaved parents. Treveon Taylor and Jessica Ross will receive $2 million in compensatory damages and an additional $250,000 in punitive damages. They filed their lawsuit in September 2023, claiming that Dr. Jackson Gates of Medical Diagnostic Choices in … Read more

Justice Served: Jury Convicts Driver in Fatal DUI Accident That Claimed Life of Expectant Mother

Jurors in Las Vegas found Christopher Walker guilty on Thursday for a fatal DUI crash that resulted in the death of a pregnant woman and severe injuries to her boyfriend. The verdict came a week after the trial began, with the jury deliberating for just two hours before reaching their decision. Walker, 32, was convicted of multiple charges, including DUI resulting in death and substantial bodily harm, as well as reckless driving. The incident occurred in January 2024 on Interstate 15, when his vehicle struck the rear of a car driven by Isaiah Armstrong, who … Read more

Justice Barrett: Supreme Court’s Duty is Not to Impose Values Amid Same-Sex Marriage Debate

Washington — Justice Amy Coney Barrett has stated that the Supreme Court should not impose its own beliefs on the American public amidst discussions about revisiting its crucial ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nearly a decade ago. In her first televised interview since her appointment, Barrett emphasized the importance of understanding the law as a reflection of the people’s will, rather than merely an indicator of the justices’ opinions. During the interview with CBS News, Barrett commented on the role of the Court, suggesting it seeks to interpret expressions of the American public, which can … Read more

Justice Delayed: Subu Vedam’s 40-Year Murder Conviction Overturned Amid New Evidence

State College, Pa. — After more than four decades behind bars for a crime he maintains he did not commit, Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam is one step closer to potentially clearing his name. A recent ruling by Centre County President Judge Jonathan Grine has vacated Vedam’s 1988 murder conviction, opening the door for a new trial. Judge Grine determined that Vedam had not received a fair trial and referenced evidence that prosecutors had previously withheld. This included details emerging from an FBI report which contested critical aspects of the case against him. Vedam was convicted in … Read more