Jury Selection for Hunter Biden’s Tax Trial Scheduled for Early September

Wilmington, Delaware – The highly anticipated tax trial of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, is scheduled to begin with jury selection on Sept. 5. This trial marks a significant point in a series of legal challenges facing the younger Biden, who has been under scrutiny over his business dealings and financial practices. At the center of the case are charges related to tax evasion and a gun possession allegation. Investigations into Hunter Biden have attracted widespread public and media attention, showcasing a complex narrative intertwining personal issues and the pressures of his father’s … Read more

Disney Opts for Court Trial in Florida Wrongful Death Suit, Abandoning Arbitration Stance

Orlando, FL – The Walt Disney Co. has decided it will face a courtroom trial for a wrongful death claim, marking a significant pivot from its previous stance which sought arbitration. This development stems from a fatal incident involving a guest who suffered an allergic reaction after dining at a restaurant in the Disney Springs shopping area. Jeffrey Piccolo initiated the lawsuit after his wife tragically passed away due to the allergic reaction in October. It was reported that despite assurances from the restaurant staff at Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant about the absence … Read more

Myon Burrell Faces New Trial on Gun and Drug Charges; Judge to Rule Without Jury Amid Camera Ban

MINNEAPOLIS — Myon Burrell, whose life sentence for the murder of an 11-year-old girl was commuted in 2020, is back in court facing new charges related to weapons and drugs. In a significant decision by Hennepin County Assistant Chief Judge Mark Kappelhoff, cameras will be barred from the courtroom during Burrell’s trial. In 2002, when Burrell was a teenager, he was convicted for the murder of Tyeshia Edwards, who tragically died from a stray bullet while doing her homework inside her Minneapolis home. Years of legal battles followed, shedding light on potential flaws in the … Read more

Judge Bars Media Cameras in Myon Burrell’s New Felony Trial; Escalates Public and Legal Debate

MINNEAPOLIS — Myon Burrell, whose life sentence for a murder conviction was commuted in 2020, is back in the spotlight as he faces new charges related to weapons and drugs. The trial, set to commence in Hennepin County District Court on Monday, has attracted additional attention after a request to allow courtroom cameras was denied by a local judge. Burrell, who was arrested during a 2022 traffic stop by Robbinsdale police, was allegedly found with a loaded Glock and illegal drugs in his vehicle. The decision to keep cameras out of the courtroom was made … Read more