Justice Served: Delon Davis Found Guilty of Murder in High-Stakes Minot Trial

Minot, North Dakota — A jury found Delon Davis guilty on all four charges related to the murder of Mark Ramon McMillan Jr. during a trial that concluded Thursday at the Ward County Courthouse. The incident in question occurred on April 3, 2024, and followed a week of testimonies that wrapped up a day earlier. The charges against Davis included intentional or knowing murder of an adult victim, which is classified as a Class AA felony, as well as tampering with physical evidence, unlawful possession of a firearm due to prior felony status, both classified … Read more

Justice in Question: Grand Jury Set to Review Tragic Case of Amite County Boy Killed in ATV Incident

NATCHEZ, Miss. — A grand jury in Amite County is set to review the case against a man accused of fatally striking a 10-year-old boy with his truck. The tragic incident that claimed the life of Jordan Hill occurred on April 6, when he was riding an all-terrain vehicle (ATV). Cody Rollinson faces charges of felony leaving the scene of an accident and possession of marijuana, following the collision that resulted in Hill’s death. Authorities have indicated that if further evidence emerges, particularly from pending toxicology reports, these charges could escalate to vehicular homicide. District … Read more

Justice Sotomayor Urges Lawyers to Fight for Justice: "We Can’t Afford to Lose"

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor emphasized the importance of resilience in the legal profession during a speech to hundreds of lawyers in the nation’s capital. Speaking at an American Bar Association event, she urged legal professionals to advocate for those who are unable to advocate for themselves. Sotomayor conveyed a strong sense of solidarity, stating that passionate and committed lawyers are essential in continuing the fight for justice. She noted the critical role of attorneys in battling issues that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. “If you’re not used to fighting and losing battles, … Read more