Judge Mark Morefield Announces Resignation, Closes Distinguished Career to Pursue Historical Passions

Liberty, Texas – Mark Morefield, a longstanding figure in the Texas legal landscape, has decided to retire as the judge of the 75th State District Court effective the end of this week. His resignation closes a significant chapter in his career which commenced on January 4, 2011, after he emerged victorious in the November 2010 election, succeeding the late Rusty Hight. In a recent ceremony at the Liberty County Courthouse, Morefield performed one of his last duties by administering the oath to several newly elected and reelected officials. Despite the significance of his career and … Read more

Massachusetts Mother to Pursue Insanity Defense in Tragic Case of Children’s Deaths

Duxbury, MA — In a tragic case that has gripped Massachusetts, Lindsay Clancy, a mother accused of the murder of her three young children, is set to pursue an insanity defense, according to court filings. The incident occurred on January 24, 2023, inside the family home. Legal documents reveal that Clancy’s defense team, led by attorney Kevin Reddington, submitted a notice asserting her lack of criminal responsibility due to mental illness. This legal move, filed in Plymouth Superior Court, indicates that expert witness testimony will support her mental condition at the time of the crime. … Read more

Judge Allows Woman to Pursue Defamation Claim Against Netflix Over ‘True Story’ Claims in ‘Baby Reindeer’

Los Angeles, California — In a significant legal ruling, a U.S. District Court Judge in California has allowed Fiona Harvey, the woman implicated in the Netflix series “Baby Reindeer,” to proceed with her defamation lawsuit against the streaming giant. Harvey claims the show falsely portrayed her as a criminal who committed severe acts against the series’ creator, Richard Gadd, including sexual assault and physical violence. The controversy centers on the series’ opening claim that it is a “true story,” which Harvey alleges led viewers to identify her in real life, resulting in considerable distress and … Read more

Former Employees of Delia’s Tamales Pursue Wage Theft Claims Despite Setback in Naming Company Founder as Defendant

San Antonio, TX — A group of over two dozen former employees of the popular restaurant chain Delia’s Tamales, known for its roots in the Rio Grande Valley, are taking legal action against the company, alleging wage theft. These former workers, many of whom are of retirement age and undocumented, claim they were threatened with immigration enforcement if they raised concerns about their unpaid wages. Last week, a federal magistrate judge decided that Delia Garza, the company’s founder, whose story of elevating from selling tamales door-to-door to owning a celebrated chain is well-known throughout Texas, … Read more