Mom Indicted for Reckless Manslaughter in Death of Two-Year-Old Daughter with Fentanyl in System

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ala. – A mother has been indicted in connection with the tragic death of her two-year-old daughter, following the discovery of fentanyl in the child’s system. The indictment was announced this week, revealing charges that stem from investigations initiated last year. Farrah Bates, who was charged in 2023, faced legal scrutiny after officers from the Tarrant Police Department responded to a call on July 18 regarding an unresponsive child on Old Pinson Highway. Upon arrival, they found the girl without a pulse. According to reports, her parents asserted that she had been sleeping … Read more

Reforming Jamaica’s Jury System: A Call for Efficiency and Inclusivity in Justice

Kingston, Jamaica — The experience of serving on a jury came with a unique blend of responsibility and observation for one Jamaican former parliamentarian, who recently reflected on his appointment in connection with a high-profile inquest. The former official, who received a summons for jury duty in December 2015 after his tenure in parliament, was called to serve on the jury for the Special Coroner’s Court related to the tragic death of Vanessa Wint, a state ward who allegedly took her own life while at the Horizon Adult Remand Centre. Despite having the option to … Read more

Illinois Tax Sale System Faces Legal Reckoning as Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Calls for Reform

Illinois homeowners are facing significant challenges amid a legal upheaval that has emerged after a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling deemed certain practices surrounding property tax sales unconstitutional. The ruling, which took effect in 2023, has cast a spotlight on a system that has allowed private investors to claim equity from homeowners who fall behind on their property taxes, raising concerns about the financial ramifications for counties. For many years, county treasurers across Illinois could collect unpaid property taxes by selling the debts to private entities. Homeowners who failed to pay back these debts could … Read more

Pentagon Steps in: 600 Military Lawyers to Bolster Immigration Court System Amid Backlog Crisis

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized the deployment of up to 600 military lawyers to the Justice Department, where they will take on roles as temporary immigration judges. This decision, outlined in a memo obtained recently, indicates that the military plans to send teams of 150 attorneys—both military personnel and civilians—to assist with the significant caseload at immigration courts. These deployments are expected to begin “as soon as practicable,” with the first group of lawyers identified by next week, the memo states. The initiative arrives amid increasing efforts by the Trump administration to … Read more