Wisconsin Senate Hopeful Eric Hovde’s Defamation Lawsuit Over Campaign Ad to Be Heard Day Before New Congress Sworn In

Green Bay, Wis. – A Wisconsin courtroom is set to address a legal dispute on Jan. 2, 2025, involving Eric Hovde, U.S. Senate candidate, who has alleged that a political advertisement falsely maligned his character and business practices. This hearing occurs just one day before the convening of the 119th United States Congress, adding a layer of urgency as Hovde vies for a seat currently held by incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin. In the lawsuit, filed in Brown County Court, Hovde takes aim at the Democratic group, WinSenate, along with several media outfits for broadcasting what … Read more

Tori Smith Sworn In as Newest General Sessions Court Judge in Groundbreaking Ceremony

Chattanooga, TN — In a significant judicial appointment, Tori Smith recently took the oath of office, stepping into the role of General Sessions Court Judge. This event marks not only a personal milestone for Smith but also a pivotal moment for the local judiciary. Tori Smith, who previously distinguished herself in the legal realm as an accomplished attorney, brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to fairness and justice to her new position. Her legal career, notable for its breadth and depth, includes extensive work in both civil and criminal law, which will serve … Read more

New Faces of Justice: Nevada County Grand Jury Sworn In for 2024-2025 Term

NEVADA CITY, Calif. — In an official ceremony held at the Board of Supervitors Chamber today, Judge Scott Thomsen administered the oath to the new members of the Nevada County Grand Jury. This event marks the beginning of the 2024-2025 session, with several jurors returning to serve their community for a second consecutive year. The role of the Grand Jury, an essential component of governmental oversight, involves the examination of all county and city operations, ensuring efficient governance and the proper handling of public funds. This panel plays a critical role in maintaining transparency and … Read more

John I. LaMancuso Sworn in as Jamestown City Court Judge, Carrying on Family Legacy

JAMESTOWN, NY – John I. LaMancuso was recently sworn in as the new Jamestown City Court Judge, succeeding his father, John L. LaMancuso, who served in the role for 30 years. The oath of office was administered by the outgoing judge himself in a private ceremony at City Court on New Year’s Eve. The event was attended by LaMancuso’s family, including his son Johnny F. LaMancuso, who held the family Bible for the swearing-in. Also present were LaMancuso’s mother, Kathleen LaMancuso, his in-laws, Guy and Ellen Ditonto, and City Court Judge George Panebianco. Expressing his … Read more