Arapahoe Couple Faces Jury Trial in Child Abuse Case as Release Request Denied

LOVELAND, Colo. – A couple from Arapahoe County, Colorado, is facing charges of child abuse and their upcoming jury trial has been rescheduled for June. The mother’s request for release has also been denied, keeping both parents in custody. The trial was originally set to begin in February, but due to various circumstances, it has been postponed multiple times. Now, the court has determined that the proceedings will take place in June. The delay in the trial has caused concern among both the prosecution and defense, as it prolongs the waiting period for all parties … Read more

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Denied Request to Dismiss Charges, Criminal Trial Set to Begin in April

HOUSTON, TEXAS – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s criminal trial is set to begin on April 15 after a judge denied his request to dismiss charges. Paxton has been facing nearly 9-year-old charges of felony securities fraud and has maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings. Paxton argued that his constitutional right to a speedy trial had been violated and sought to have the case dismissed. However, Judge Andrea Beall of the 185th District Court ruled against Paxton after brief arguments during a pretrial hearing in Houston. The attorney general was indicted on two counts of … Read more

Judge Denies Mistrial Request in E. Jean Carroll’s Defamation Case Against Former President Trump

New York, NY – The judge overseeing the high-profile defamation trial between writer E. Jean Carroll and former President Donald Trump has firmly denied a mistrial request made by Carroll’s lawyer. Judge Lewis A. Kaplan explained his swift rejection in a written opinion, stating that granting a mistrial would have been pointless. Carroll had testified about deleting death threats she received in emails after going public with her rape claims against Trump. Her lawyer argued that a mistrial should be declared because of the destruction of evidence, but the judge found the motion to be … Read more

Special Judge Stands Strong: Refuses Defense Request to Step Down in Delphi Murders Case

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The special judge overseeing the Delphi murders case has declined a request from the defense to step down from the trial. On Tuesday, Special Judge Frances Gull made her decision known, rejecting the defense team’s plea to have her removed from Richard Allen’s case. The defense argued that Judge Gull was biased against Allen and his attorneys. However, Judge Gull cited an earlier unanimous decision by the Indiana Supreme Court which upheld her position in the case. Allen is scheduled to appear in court next week for a hearing, with his trial … Read more