Justice Begins: Jury Selection Commences in Nogales Migrant Shooting Case

Nogales, Arizona – Jury selection is currently underway in the trial of a U.S. Border Patrol agent accused of fatally shooting a Mexican teenager through a border fence. The incident occurred in October 2012 in Nogales, a border city on the southern edge of Arizona, near the Mexican state of Sonora. The agent, Lonnie Swartz, has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder. The shooting of 16-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez sparked outrage and controversy, as it shed light on the complex and contentious issue of border security. According to prosecutors, Swartz fired his weapon 16 … Read more

Jury Selection for Clay County Trial Unexpectedly Canceled: Updates Awaited

HENRIETTA, TEXAS – Jury selection for an upcoming trial in Clay County has been unexpectedly canceled, according to courthouse officials. The cancellation, which occurred on Monday, March 18, 2024, at 3:30 p.m., impacts individuals who were summoned to appear in Clay County’s 97th District Court. Clay County District Clerk, Marianne Bowles, announced the cancellation of jury selection, but no specific reasons have been given. It is unclear whether there will be a rescheduling of the process in the future. Residents who were scheduled to participate in the jury selection process are now exempted from reporting … Read more

Woman on Trial for Crash That Killed Girl Guides Member: Jury Selection Begins Today

London, Ontario – Jury selection is set to begin Monday morning in the trial of a woman facing charges in a fatal crash that claimed the life of a young girl and left other members of her Girl Guides troupe injured. Petronella McNorgan is expected to enter a plea of not guilty to charges of criminal negligence causing death and criminal negligence causing bodily harm at her trial in a London court, according to her lawyer, Phillip Millar. The trial, presided over by Justice Pamela Hebner of the Superior Court of Justice, is scheduled to … Read more

Embattled Georgia District Attorney’s Scandalous Affair Poses Jury Selection Challenge in Trump Case

Atlanta, Georgia – After Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee gave District Attorney Fani Willis an ultimatum to resign or remove her ex-lover and subordinate counsel, legal experts are questioning how their “illicit affair” will impact jury selection in the case against former President Trump. Willis, who has sought a trial to commence before the November election, faced allegations that she benefited from hiring special prosecutor Nathan Wade, with whom she had a romantic involvement. However, Wade resigned from his position on Friday afternoon, leaving Willis to move forward with the prosecution. The scandal … Read more