Trial of Former Orleans Parish 911 Chief Begins Amid Insurance Fraud Claims and Controversial Crash Evidence

NEW ORLEANS — The trial of Tyrell Morris, the former director of the Orleans Parish 911 center, is set to commence Monday. Morris faces charges stemming from a 2022 incident involving a vehicle crash on his birthday, which he allegedly attempted to conceal as part of an insurance fraud scheme. Jury selection will take place in Judge Simone Levine’s courtroom as legal proceedings begin at 9 a.m. The accident, unknown to Morris at the time, was captured by a city-operated surveillance camera, which later became central to the investigation. Footage reviewed through public records shows … Read more

9th Circuit Weighs Potential New Trial for Semiconductor Firm Amid Controversial Jury Instruction Errors

San Jose, California — A panel from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals convened on Friday to deliberate on the possibility of a new trial in a significant trade secrets misappropriation case. This trial had resulted in a $40 million verdict against a semiconductor manufacturer, following claims of critical errors in jury instructions by the magistrate judge overseeing the case. During the hearing, two judges expressed concerns regarding the mistakes made during the trial process. The discussion highlighted a crucial dilemma: whether to proceed with an order for a new trial or to uphold … Read more

Federal Judge Rules Woman Must Have Jury Trial Before Facing $1 Million Penalty Over Foreign Accounts

Fort Worth, Texas — A federal judge has ruled that a woman cannot be subjected to a $1 million penalty by the government for allegedly failing to report foreign bank accounts without first being given a chance for a trial. The decision, issued by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, centers around Sharnjeet Sagoo, whom the Internal Revenue Service accused of not reporting her financial interests in foreign bank accounts, which are required to be disclosed under the Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report (FBAR) regulations. In a significant development, Judge … Read more

Day 3 of Tony Earls’ Trial: Jurors Face New Graphic Testimony and Key Evidence

HOUSTON — The trial of Tony Earls resumed today amid intense public interest, with jurors examining fresh evidence and listening to unsettling testimonies. The courtroom atmosphere thickened as details of the case came to light, emphasizing the gravity of the proceedings. As the trial unfolds, the prosecution presented new evidence that has the potential to shift the trajectory of the case. All eyes are on the jury as they process this information in what has become a highly scrutinized trial. Graphic descriptions from witnesses are painting a stark picture of the events leading to the … Read more