Legal Uncertainty Surrounds Wauwatosa Curfew Citations After Judge Rules Order Unlawful

Wauwatosa, WI — The legal outcome of dozens of curfew citations issued during a 2020 emergency order in Wauwatosa remains uncertain, weeks after a judge ruled the curfew illegal. In early July, Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Glenn Yamahiro found the curfew, instated by Mayor Dennis McBride amid protests against a local police officer, violated state laws regarding emergency declarations. The curfew was initially decreed on Sept. 30, 2020, following protests over the actions of former Wauwatosa police officer Joseph Mensah. The mayor issued the order unilaterally, without the approval or consultation of Wauwatosa’s Common Council, … Read more

Controversy Surrounds Johnson’s Pond Emergency Action as Town Lawyer Questions Timing

Coventry, Rhode Island – The owners of Johnson’s Pond are claiming that emergency action is necessary to address concerns about the pond’s dam. However, the town’s lawyer is questioning the timing of this claim. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is currently involved in a legal dispute with the owners over lease terms. The owners, Soscia Holdings, have expressed their concerns about the dam, citing reports from their consultant, Soscia Architects and Engineers, Inc. They argue that the spillway is in poor condition and poses a risk of failure. On the other hand, the … Read more

Controversy Surrounds Sentencing Recommendation of FTX Founder Convicted for Fraud: 100 Years in Jail

NEW YORK, NY – Sam Bankman-Fried, the convicted founder of cryptocurrency platform FTX, is facing a recommended prison sentence of 100 years, according to his lawyer. Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy last November, has been described as both an “evil genius” and a “brilliant, complex and humane person.” His attorney argues that the suggested sentence is “grotesque” and “barbaric.” During presentence arguments, Bankman-Fried’s lawyer, Marc Mukasey, criticized the Probation officers’ report, stating that it improperly calculated the federal sentencing guidelines. The recommended sentence falls just ten years short of the maximum potential … Read more

Controversy Surrounds Prince Harry’s Memoir as US Lawyers Cast Doubt on Drug Use Claims

London, United Kingdom – Prince Harry is facing accusations that he may have lied about drug use in his memoir ‘Spare’, according to lawyers from the Joe Biden administration in the United States. The claims were made during a court hearing where the US authorities were being urged to release the Duke of Sussex’s visa application. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is under pressure to disclose the application due to allegations of Prince Harry’s unlawful drug usage. In his best-selling book released in 2023, Prince Harry admitted to using cocaine, marijuana, and psychedelic mushrooms. … Read more