Netanyahu Defends Note Guidance During Trial, Highlights Quick Pace of Investigation and Dismisses Media Bribery Claims

TEL AVIV, Israel — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his actions during his corruption trial on Monday, arguing his need to balance his court testimony with his duties as prime minister. Throughout his testimony in Tel Aviv District Court, Netanyahu faced scrutiny from prosecutors over receiving notes from aides, an action questioned for its transparency. During the proceedings, the Israeli leader was confronted after a recess, which followed an aide handing him a note. The prosecution expressed concerns about not being privy to the note’s content, which stirred a sharp retort from Netanyahu who insisted … Read more

Setback in Court: Start of Megan Boswell’s Trial Postponed as Jury Selection Hits Snag

The trial of Tennessee mother Megan Boswell, accused in the death of her 15-month-old daughter, saw an unexpected delay in jury selection this week in Blountville, Tennessee. The postponement came as the court awaited the completion of juror questionnaires, which are essential to ensure fair and impartial jury selection. Megan Boswell faces serious charges, including felony murder, in connection with the February 2020 disappearance and death of her young daughter, Evelyn Mae Boswell. The case gripped the community as details emerged of the toddler’s tragic fate. Initially reported missing in February by a family member, … Read more

Luigi Mangione’s Trial Strategy Revealed: Focus on Emotional State and Key Evidence

In Rome, Italy, the trial of Luigi Mangione, a prominent business magnate, has garnered international attention as his defense team gears up to argue that his actions were significantly influenced by his mental state and emotional turmoil at the time of the alleged incident. This high-profile case, revolving around serious allegations against Mangione, is testing the boundaries of legal defenses related to psychological conditions in criminal proceedings. Mangione’s defense asserts that he was under severe psychological distress which they claim played a critical role in the unfolding of the events. This approach underscores the complexities … Read more

Second Trial Looming in Bexar County Capital Murder Case After Initial Mistrial

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A noteworthy capital murder case involving R.C. Curtis, accused of killing his wife’s grandmother Paula Boyd in 2015, is moving toward a second trial after the initial proceedings ended in a mistrial in 2021. The case returned to the spotlight on Friday when both prosecution and defense attorneys appeared before a Bexar County judge to ensure that all pertinent evidence has been disclosed to both parties. This procedural step is crucial for the fairness and integrity of the forthcoming retrial. Paula Boyd, the victim in the case, was a much-loved employee … Read more