Justice Served: Jury Awards $60M to Man Wrongfully Accused by Disgraced Prosecutor in Shocking Misconduct Case

DETROIT — A jury awarded nearly $60 million to a man who alleged that a former Michigan prosecutor and a police officer infringed on his civil rights during a misconduct case that was ultimately dismissed by the state attorney general. The verdict underscores the rarity of successful lawsuits against prosecutors due to their significant legal immunities. The jury found that Brian Kolodziej, a former assistant attorney general, and state police Lieutenant David Busacca acted with “intentional, deliberate, or reckless disregard for the truth” while pursuing sexual abuse charges against Sean MacMaster. The jury’s decision included … Read more

Justice Served: Jury Delivers Verdict in 2022 Murder Case of Fulton County Deputy

ATLANTA, Ga. — A jury has found a man guilty in the 2022 shooting death of a Fulton County deputy during a traffic stop. The decision comes after emotional testimonies and meticulous scrutiny of evidence over the course of the trial. The accused, 32-year-old Rashun Quinton, faced several charges, including murder and aggravated assault. The deputy, who was conducting a routine stop, was shot shortly after approaching Quinton’s vehicle, marking a tragic incident that shocked the local community and law enforcement agencies. During the trial, prosecutors presented compelling evidence that included eyewitness accounts and forensic … Read more

Justice Served: Baltimore City Secures $152 Million to Combat Opioid Crisis Amid Ongoing Challenges

Baltimore, Maryland, has agreed to a $152 million jury award stemming from litigation against two pharmaceutical companies, McKesson and AmerisourceBergen. This development is part of a broader legal battle concerning the companies’ roles in the city’s escalating opioid crisis. Initially, a jury in 2024 awarded the city a staggering $266 million following a seven-week trial. However, in June 2025, a judge instructed city leaders that they would have to choose between a reduced settlement of $52 million or returning to trial after deeming the original amount excessive. The city will now also receive an additional … Read more

Justice Served: Jury Awards $60 Million to Man Wrongfully Charged by Disgraced Prosecutor in Michigan Case

DETROIT, Mich. — A jury has awarded nearly $60 million to Sean MacMaster, who claimed that a former Michigan prosecutor and a police officer infringed on his rights by pursuing unfounded sexual abuse charges. The charges were ultimately dismissed by the state attorney general. Prosecutors typically enjoy broad immunity, making it uncommon for them to face lawsuits over their official actions. However, the jury found that Brian Kolodziej and state police Lt. David Busacca acted with “intentional, deliberate or reckless disregard for the truth” in the case against MacMaster. The jury awarded MacMaster $33 million … Read more