York County Inmate’s Death Ruled Not Fault of County; Grand Jury Pushes for Jail Improvements

YORK COUNTY, Neb. – A grand jury in York County has determined that the county is not at fault for the death of an inmate in their jail. Justin Christensen, a 30-year-old man from Iowa, was found dead in his cell last September. Although the cause of death was not revealed, Christensen had been arrested for felony theft. The grand jury, which convened as required by law, found no evidence of criminal conduct from anyone involved that contributed to his death. In addition to clearing the county of fault, the grand jury also made recommendations … Read more

Bankruptcy Judge Seeks Change: Pushes for Special Masters in Talc Bankruptcy Cases to Ease Caseload Burden

Newark, New Jersey – Since the first talc bankruptcy was filed in 2021, Judge Michael Kaplan has grappled with numerous disputes in the US Bankruptcy Court. These disagreements encompass a range of issues, including fights over discovery, disputes over the administration of individual claims, and conflicts over the total amount in controversy. If Kaplan were a district court judge overseeing a mass tort action, the solution would be clear: appoint a special master to efficiently manage the increasingly contentious parties. However, as a bankruptcy judge, Kaplan is prohibited from appointing a special master according to … Read more

Former President Trump Pushes Back on ‘Unprecedented’ Trial Barriers, Requests to Testify in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

New York, New York – Former President Donald Trump’s lawyer has requested that he be allowed to testify in the upcoming defamation trial brought against him by columnist E. Jean Carroll. The trial, scheduled for this week, centers around Carroll’s claim that Trump sexually assaulted her. Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, criticized the “unprecedented” obstacles proposed by Carroll’s legal team and argued that Trump should have the opportunity to contribute his side of the story. Habba raised several concerns regarding Carroll’s team’s requests. She disputed the notion that Trump would have nothing to add in his … Read more

From Criminal to Advocate: Musician Jelly Roll Pushes Congress to Take Action Against Fentanyl

Nashville, Tennessee – A former drug dealer turned singer, known as Jelly Roll, is now using his platform to advocate for Congress to pass anti-fentanyl laws. This powerful transformation showcases the potential for redemption and the impact that individual experiences can have on shaping legislative priorities. Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, once lived a life entangled in the dangerous world of drug dealing. However, he has since turned his life around and harnessed his artistic talents to spread awareness about the devastating effects of fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid responsible for countless … Read more