Jury to Reconvene in Ventura Murder-for-Hire Case Dating Back Two Decades

Ventura, CA – Deliberations will continue next week in a decades-old murder case that has captivated Ventura County residents. A local jury is tasked with reaching a verdict in the trial of 73-year-old Antoine Nehme, accused of the 2004 killing of Dennis Leroy Wood in Moorpark. The jurors, who deliberated Thursday and Friday, requested to review testimony before breaking for the weekend. Nehme faces charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation of murder, alongside a special circumstance allegation of murder for financial gain. Despite the grave accusations, Nehme has entered a plea of not guilty … Read more

Judge Blocks Repeal, Paves Way for Yakima Committees on Environment and Equity to Reconvene

Yakima, Washington – In a significant turn of events, a Yakima County Superior Court judge has temporarily halted the dissolution of key civic committees, a move initiated by the local city council last year. The recent court order temporarily suspends the ordinances that had abolished the Sustainable Yakima and Community Integration committees, which focus on environmental health and social equity respectively. Judge James Elliott ruled in favor of the Yakima Citizens for Civic Engagement, an advocacy group that has been striving to have these committees reinstated. This decision opens the door for these groups to … Read more

Mersea Island Sexual Assault Trial Stalls: New Jury to Reconvene After Unexpected Discharge

Chelmsford, UK – A sexual assault trial at Chelmsford Crown Court has faced an unexpected turn as the presiding judge discharged the jury currently overseeing the case. The decision comes as the trial examines accusations against Charlie Gilbert, a 32-year-old former lifeguard who is charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in 2017. Gilbert, who was employed at the Coopers Beach Holiday Park on Mersea Island during the time of the alleged incident, has refuted allegations suggesting he cornered the girl and forcibly kissed her on her neck and lips for approximately five minutes. The … Read more

Stalemate in Subway Chokehold Case: Jury to Reconvene on Lesser Charge After Manslaughter Dismissal

New York — The jury deliberating the fate of Daniel Penny, accused in the choking death of subway performer Jordan Neely, finds itself at an impasse, prompting the Manhattan District Attorney to drop a manslaughter charge. Deliberations will continue Monday focusing solely on the remaining charge of criminally negligent homicide. The case, which attracted widespread attention after a video of the May 2023 incident on a Lower Manhattan F train went viral, has stoked debates over self-defense and the use of force in public spaces. Penny, captured on video holding Neely in a chokehold until … Read more