Judge Sentences D.C. Man to 18 Months for Non-Fatal Shooting, Community Reconciliation Acknowledged in Court

Washington, D.C. — A local man was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his involvement in a non-fatal shooting earlier this year. Terry McNeal, 44, received the sentence from Superior Court Judge Andrea Hertzfeld on July 16, following a plea deal related to the incident that took place on February 2, 2024, in the 2400 block of H Street, SE. McNeal faced charges of assault with a dangerous weapon and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence. He ultimately pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon and carrying a pistol without … Read more

Washtenaw County Judge Champions Reconciliation and Restoration in Legal Practices

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — In the heart of Washtenaw County, a judge has dedicated her career to the principles of reconciliation and restoration, actively promoting these themes throughout her tenure on the bench. These ideals have not only shaped her approach to justice but have also influenced community initiatives aimed at healing and reform. Judge Carol Kuhnke, who has served the Washtenaw County Trial Court since 2013, focuses heavily on rehabilitative justice, an approach that prioritizes the restoration of relationships over punitive measures. This shift in focus aims to address the root causes of crime … Read more

Dave Grohl Halts Divorce Proceedings, Aims for Reconciliation with Wife Amid New Family Developments

Los Angeles, CA — Dave Grohl, the renowned frontman of the Foo Fighters, appears to be steering away from divorce and is focused on mending his family ties after recent personal developments. Grohl, who had initially enlisted the services of a divorce attorney following the revelation of a new baby with another woman, is now taking steps to reconcile with his wife, Jordyn Blum. Sources close to the couple have confirmed that Grohl is no longer working with the divorce attorney and is instead aiming to resolve issues with his wife amicably. This shift comes … Read more