DC Court Convicts Trio in Tense Trial Over Tragic Youth Shooting and Citywide Violence

Washington, D.C. – Three men were found guilty on Thursday in a high-profile case involving the murder of a 13-year-old boy and a series of related violent crimes, concluding a months-long trial that has gripped the community. The DC Superior Court jury delivered a verdict convicting Koran Jackson, 23, Tyiion Kyree Freeman, 24, and Stephen Nelson, 22, of charges including first-degree murder while armed, conspiracy, and multiple counts of assault with intent to kill while armed. The charges stem from a fatal incident on March 1, 2020, that resulted in the death of Malachi Lukes … Read more

Tense Moments and Deliberations Extend into Third Day at Karen Read Murder Trial in Dedham

Dedham, Massachusetts – The trial of Karen Read, accused of murder, enters its third intense day of jury deliberations, leaving the town on edge. The courtroom has become a battleground for legal debates, particularly surrounding the fairness of the verdict slips presented to the jury. On Wednesday, disputes peaked when defense attorney Alan Jackson raised concerns directly to Judge Beverly Cannone about the absence of a “not guilty” option for lesser charges including motor vehicle homicide and involuntary manslaughter faced by Read. Jackson pointed out that, despite prior discussions, amendments promised were not made to … Read more

Defendant’s Violent Courtroom Attack Leads to Tense Reunion with Judge

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A defendant is set to appear again in front of Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus on Monday morning after a violent courtroom altercation. Deobra Redden, who was facing a felony battery charge, leapt over the judge’s bench and attacked her during his previous appearance on January 3. In an attempt to avoid prison time, Redden pleaded for leniency and claimed he was trying to change his violent behavior. When it became apparent that the judge was going to sentence him to prison, Redden became agitated and charged forward, … Read more