Colorado Advocates Launch Urgent Petition to Reform Competency Laws Amid Rising Public Safety Concerns

DENVER — A growing movement in Colorado is calling for significant changes to state laws regarding mental competency in criminal cases. The Colorado Parents Advocacy Network has initiated a petition aimed at urging district attorneys to persuade the governor to convene an emergency special session for potential amendments or repeals of these laws. This push comes in the wake of several high-profile cases where charges were dismissed against offenders, including those accused of serious crimes such as murder and kidnapping, due to determinations of incompetency to stand trial. Currently, Colorado law mandates that charges must … Read more

U.S. Politicians Rally Against U.K. Online Safety Law, Fear for Free Speech and Privacy Rights

LONDON, United Kingdom — A growing contingent of U.S. lawmakers is vocally opposing a recently enacted British law that mandates certain websites and apps to verify the ages of users, including those based in the United States. This concern has escalated following the implementation of the U.K.’s Online Safety Act, which took effect on July 25. A bipartisan delegation of Congress members traveled to London to express their apprehensions about the new law, which critics claim infringes upon free speech and targets vulnerable populations. Vice President JD Vance has been particularly vocal about the law’s … Read more

Tesla Faces Major Legal Setback as Jury Awards $243 Million in Autopilot Crash Case, Raising Questions About Safety and Liability

MIAMI — A federal jury in Miami determined that Tesla shares responsibility in a tragic accident involving the company’s Autopilot feature, awarding a significant financial verdict on Friday. This decision could lead to a wave of similar lawsuits against the automaker, raising questions about its safety reputation at a pivotal moment for the company. The case arose from a fatal crash in Key Largo on April 25, 2019, that resulted in the death of 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon and left her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, severely injured. The couple had stopped their SUV along Card Sound … Read more

Judge Rules Shooting Defendant Mentally Incompetent, Trial Delayed Amid Concerns Over Capacity and Safety

Washington, D.C. — A man accused of a non-fatal shooting was declared mentally incompetent to stand trial during a court hearing on August 5. This ruling comes as Kevin Harrison, 24, faces multiple charges including unlawful discharge of a firearm and possession of an unregistered firearm stemming from an incident that occurred on June 26, 2023, on the 2100 block of Georgia Avenue, NW. Fortunately, no injuries were reported from the shooting. During the hearing, Harrison’s defense attorney, Patrick Nowak, requested a Jackson finding, which indicates that the defendant is unable to comprehend the charges … Read more