Donald Trump Requests Trial Date Postponement Due to Mother-in-Law’s Funeral, Raises Questions Over Campaign Rally Attendance

New York, New York – Former President Donald Trump requested a postponement of his defamation trial on Friday, citing the sudden death of his mother-in-law. However, court documents reveal that Trump failed to disclose his plans to attend a campaign rally in New Hampshire on the same day. The trial, brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, accuses Trump of defaming her by denying her rape allegations against him. According to Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, the former President could not attend the trial in New York due to his travel plans to Florida for the funeral. … Read more

Attorney for Accused Murderer Chad Daybell Requests Withdrawal from Case, Citing Uncompensated Work and Need for Capital-Qualified Counsel

BOISE, Idaho – Chad Daybell, the man accused of killing his first wife and aiding convicted murderer Lori Vallow in the killing of two of her children, is seeking a new attorney for his case. The request comes as Daybell faces charges of murder and conspiracy in the deaths of his wife Tammy Daybell, as well as Vallow’s seven-year-old son JJ Vallow and 16-year-old daughter Tylee Ryan. Daybell also faces counts of insurance fraud related to Tammy’s murder. Prosecutors allege that Daybell and Vallow planned the murders of their family members in late 2019 and … Read more

Lawyer Representing Chad Daybell in Triple Killing Trial Requests to Step Away: Dramatic Twist in Murder Case

REXBURG, Idaho – The lawyer representing Chad Daybell, the husband of convicted murderer Lori Vallow, has requested to withdraw from the case, according to court documents. Daybell, 55, is facing charges for the alleged murders of his ex-wife Tammy and Vallow’s children, JJ, 7, and Tylee, 16, in 2019. The bodies of the children were found buried in Daybell’s Idaho backyard in 2020. In a petition filed with the court, John Prior, Daybell’s lawyer, cited the complexity of the case and the need to prepare for two trials, as prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. … Read more

Owner of Dogs in Warren Dog Attack Requests Jury Trial, Faces Misdemeanor Charges

HUNTINGTON COUNTY, Ind. – Megan Anderson, the owner of two dogs that allegedly bit a Warren man and killed his dog, appeared in court on Wednesday for her initial hearing. Anderson requested a jury trial during the hearing, where she faced two Class C Misdemeanor charges of dog bite liability resulting in injury. If convicted, she could face a minimum of 60 days in jail and a fine of up to $500. This case dates back to December when a judge in Huntington County ordered the removal of the dogs from Anderson’s care. The animals … Read more