Jury Deliberations Underway in Second Rape Trial of Ex-Bridgeport Fire Chief

Bridgeport, Conn. – The jury commenced deliberations on Thursday in the second trial of a former Bridgeport fire official accused of raping a now-30-year-old woman almost a decade ago when she was 20. The ex-official, who has served notably in the fire department, faces multiple allegations that have brought concern to the community about the conduct of those in positions of authority. This high-profile case has gripped the local community, with proceedings held under significant public scrutiny. The allegations come against a backdrop of increasing awareness and intolerance of sexual misconduct, particularly among public sector … Read more

Minnesota Supreme Court Orders New Trial, Cites Exclusion of Self-Defense Claim in Eagan Hotel Shooting Case

Eagan, MN — A man previously convicted of second-degree intentional murder for a fatal shooting that occurred outside an Eagan hotel has been awarded a new trial. The Minnesota Supreme Court has overturned the previous judgment, citing the trial court’s error in excluding self-defense claims from jury instructions. Robert Baker was found guilty in the 2020 death of Maurice Anderson. According to the case file, on the evening of Nov. 9, 2020, Baker was allegedly robbed at gunpoint near the hotel. Initially, he denied any involvement in Anderson’s subsequent shooting. However, Baker later disclosed to … Read more

Prosecutors Admit Error in Menendez Trial: Improper Evidence Shown to Jury

Newark, N.J. – In a recent twist in the federal bribery trial involving U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, prosecutors have acknowledged that the jury was mistakenly shown evidence that should have been excluded from the proceedings. The New Jersey Democrat, alongside his wife Nadine Menendez, stands accused of exchanging political favors for bribes, including cash, gold bars, and a luxury car. Prosecutors pointed out the error involving displayed evidence that had previously been ruled inadmissible by U.S. District Judge Anne Thompson. The nature of this evidence and its potential impact on the trial’s integrity have raised … Read more

Trial Date Set for Horry County Man Charged in Capitol Riot, Speedy Trial Request Granted

Horry County, S.C. – The legal proceedings against a local man implicated in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, are progressing, with a court setting a timetable that pushes his trial date to no earlier than February 11, 2025. The suspect, Jason Barrett, is facing multiple federal charges following his alleged involvement in the chaotic episode that day. On Tuesday, a federal judge granted Barrett’s request for a speedy trial during a status hearing. However, the trial date has been delayed until 2025 to satisfy the “interest of justice,” thus allowing ample … Read more