Businessman David Hood to Challenge Jury’s Decision on Lease Breach, Seeks Supreme Court Review

Garapan, Northern Mariana Islands — Businessman David Hood is preparing to contest a recent court decision holding him accountable for $160,250 in damages over disputed lease agreements. The verdict arose from a lawsuit concerning a failed plan to develop a boutique hotel, which has become a focal point of legal debates about contract interpretation and landlord-tenant disputes. In January, after a complex trial, a jury found Hood liable for the said amount in back rent but dismissed a significantly higher claim. The more substantial $3.6 million claim, related to allegations of bad faith dealings, did … Read more

New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Contests Felony Charges Over Alleged Misuse of Influence with Governor

Concord, NH — Lawyers for New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi entered a courtroom Monday to argue that charges alleging she tried to sway former Governor Chris Sununu should be dismissed for lack of evidence. Meanwhile, prosecutors maintained that the case warrants a jury’s deliberation based on the gravity of the allegations, including two felony indictments. Hantz Marconi is embroiled in controversy following accusations that she attempted to influence Sununu to derail an ongoing investigation involving her husband, Geno Marconi, who served as the state’s ports director. The charges, stemming from a … Read more

Maria Elena Cruz Appointed to Arizona Supreme Court, Marking a Historic Milestone

PHOENIX, Ariz. — A historic moment unfolded in Arizona as Governor Katie Hobbs announced the appointment of Judge Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court, marking a significant milestone as Cruz becomes the first Latina to serve on the state’s highest court. Judge Cruz, who has been serving on the Arizona Court of Appeals since 2017, brings a wealth of expertise and a diverse background to the bench. Raised in Yuma by migrant farm worker parents, her ascension to the Supreme Court highlights a remarkable journey of dedication and legal acumen. This appointment not … Read more

Trailblazing Appointment: Governor Hobbs Names First Latina and Black Justice to Arizona Supreme Court

Phoenix, AZ — In a historic appointment, Governor Katie Hobbs has selected Yuma County Judge Maria Lopez to serve on the Arizona Supreme Court, marking her as the first Latina and first Black justice in the state’s history. Lopez, who has served with distinction on the Yuma County Superior Court, brings a wealth of experience and a diverse perspective to Arizona’s highest court. Her appointment by Gov. Hobbs has been praised for breaking barriers and promoting diversity within the state judiciary, which has been long overdue according to advocates for judicial diversity. “This appointment is … Read more