Deliberations Stretch into the Weekend in High-Profile Delphi Murder Trial of Richard Allen

Delphi, Indiana – Jury deliberations are underway as of Saturday for the high-profile trial of Richard Allen, accused in the double homicide of teenagers Abby Williams and Libby German, who were tragically found dead in 2017 near Monon High Bridge along the Delphi Trail. The case, which has garnered significant public interest, involves a jury composed of seven women and five men. Over the course of the trial, they were presented with testimonies from approximately 60 witnesses and reviewed over 200 pieces of evidence in a bid to determine Allen’s guilt or innocence. Allen faces … Read more

Trump Launches Multi-Million Dollar Legal Battle Against CBS and Files FEC Complaint Against Washington Post in Final Campaign Stretch

WASHINGTON — Amid the final stretch of the U.S. presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump has initiated legal battles against CBS News and filed a formal complaint against The Washington Post, intensifying his long-standing feud with certain sections of the media. These actions underscore Trump’s contentious relationship with news organizations, which he frequently accuses of disseminating biased coverage. The lawsuit and FEC complaint spotlight the intersection of media, law, and politics just as the campaign heats up. Last week, Trump targeted CBS following a “60 Minutes” segment that featured Vice President Kamala Harris. His withdrawal … Read more

Families Sue California State and Agencies Over Fatal Crash, Claiming Negligence on Dangerous Malibu Stretch

Malibu, Calif. — Nearly one year after the tragic deaths of four Pepperdine University students, their families have initiated legal proceedings against the state of California and various government agencies. The legal action stems from a horrific accident that occurred on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Malibu, claiming the lives of the young women as they attended a nearby event. On the evening of October 17, 2023, the victims—identified as Pepperdine seniors Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir, and Deslyn Williams—were either walking or standing alongside the famously treacherous stretch of road when a speeding … Read more

Jury Stalled in High-Profile Karen Read Trial as Deliberations Stretch into Weekend

DEDHAM, Mass. — In a significant turn of events during the trial of Karen Read, the jury, currently deliberating charges linked to the death of her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, informed the court on Friday that they were unable to reach a unanimous decision. Despite this, Norfolk Superior Court Judge Beverly Cannone instructed the jurors to continue their discussions, emphasizing the need for thorough deliberation after receiving their note shortly before noon. The jury’s message conveyed their exhaustive efforts and diligent review of the vast amount of evidence presented during the trial, yet highlighted … Read more