Trial Date Set for Suspect Accused of Fatally Shooting Transgender Woman in Harford County

Bel Air, Maryland – The trial date has been set for a man accused of murdering a transgender woman in Harford County. Brian Delen, 48, allegedly shot and killed Meghan Riley Lewis in December of last year. The tragic incident took place at an apartment complex on Churchill Road in Bel Air. Delen now faces charges of first- and second-degree murder, first-degree assault, and the use of a firearm in a violent crime. According to charging documents, Delen, who was delivering food at the time, engaged in a verbal altercation with Lewis before pulling out … 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

Eudora Man’s $1 Million Bond Set After Jail Call Reveals Escape Plans

BENTONVILLE, AR – Zaylon Zaquan Zephy-Nee Watkins, a resident of Eudora, has been held on a $1 million cash-only bond by a local circuit judge. The judge made this decision after learning that Watkins had expressed intentions to flee if released from custody during a recorded jail telephone call. The judge’s decision highlights the seriousness of the charges against Watkins, which have not been explicitly mentioned in the article. However, it is clear that the judge considered Watkins to be a flight risk, leading to the high bond amount. The judge’s concern about Watkins potentially … Read more

President Trump Set to Appear at New York Hush Money Hearing Tomorrow, Confirms Attorney

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump is expected to attend a hearing in New York regarding hush money payments on Thursday, according to his lawyer. The hearing is related to the case involving his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, who has already been sentenced to three years in prison for campaign finance violations and lying to Congress. The involvement of President Trump in this hearing adds a significant layer of complexity to an already high-profile case. It is rare for a sitting president to be directly involved in a legal proceeding of this nature. … Read more