Stalled Jury Selection Extends Karen Read Trial into Sixth Day Amid Supreme Court Appeals

Dedham, Massachusetts — As of Tuesday, the challenging process of selecting jurors for the trial of Karen Read continues into its sixth day at Norfolk Superior Court, with no new jurors chosen over the previous two sessions. Read is accused of fatally hitting her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, with her SUV in January 2022 and then leaving the scene. The alleged incident occurred outside a home in Canton, Massachusetts, during a snowy night. Prosecutors have charged Read with second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating under the influence of alcohol, and leaving the scene of … Read more

Lawsuit Stalled: Ex-WWE CEO Linda McMahon Faces Accusations of Ignoring Child Abuse in Wrestling Empire

BALTIMORE, Md. — A federal lawsuit implicating former WWE CEO Linda McMahon in failing to act against alleged sexual abuse within the wrestling organization by an ex-announcer has been temporarily halted. The halt is awaiting a ruling on legal grounds concerning Maryland’s statute of limitations revisions for child sexual abuse claims. Linda McMahon, noted for her role as a senior executive in WWE and later her political engagement including a stint under President Trump’s administration, faces these allegations amidst broader scrutiny of WWE’s historical conduct. The lawsuit, originally lodged in U.S. District Court in Maryland, … Read more

Murder Trial Stalled: Aurora Dentist’s Attorney Withdraws, Citing Ethical Concerns

Aurora, Colo. – The anticipated start of a murder trial involving a local dentist accused of fatally poisoning his wife encountered an unexpected delay. The trial was postponed when the defense attorney representing the suspect withdrew from the case moments before jury selection was set to commence. The attorney, Harvey Steinberg of Denver, cited significant ethical conflicts with his client’s preferred legal strategy. Steinberg referenced professional conduct guidelines, suggesting that his client, James Craig, was pursuing a course he believed to be either criminal or fraught with fraudulence. He also indicated a profound moral disagreement … Read more

Delaware’s Major Port Expansion Stalled by Court Ruling Amid Legal Challenge from Philadelphia Ports

Wilmington, Del. — Delaware’s ambitious plan to develop a $635 million container terminal at the Port of Wilmington, touted as a major job creator, is now in jeopardy. A recent legal challenge led by the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority has resulted in a Pennsylvania judge nullifying essential permits, stalling the project that is expected to generate nearly 6,000 jobs. The judge mandated a more comprehensive review of the development, citing procedural lapses by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the original permitting process. In May, Delaware officials partnered with Enstructure, a private port operator, … Read more