Judge Rejects Plea in Itasca County Voter Fraud Case as October Jury Trial Looms

GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. — A case of alleged voter fraud in Itasca County may be headed for a jury trial in October after a judge rejected a proposed guilty plea from defendant Danielle Miller on August 25. Miller, 40, from rural Nashwauk, has been charged with three felony counts of absentee voter fraud, stemming from allegations that she tried to cast a ballot in the name of her deceased mother for the 2024 presidential election. Initially, Miller pleaded not guilty to all charges in May but sought to change her plea to guilty on August … Read more

"The Jury: Murder Trial Returns—Will the Latest Verdict Challenge Justice?"

LONDON, England — Channel 4’s critically praised series, The Jury: Murder Trial, has returned for a second season, offering viewers a thought-provoking exploration of the criminal justice system. The show, which first captivated audiences in February 2024, combines elements of social experimentation with reality television, inviting 12 everyday individuals to step into the jury box to deliberate on a fictionalized murder trial. The new season introduces a fresh case, with gender roles flipped from its predecessor. A female defendant named Sophie faces accusations after admitting to stabbing her boyfriend, though she insists the act was … Read more

Matt Wright’s Trial: From Crocodile Wrangler to Courtroom Drama as Jury Faces ‘Guesswork and Speculation’

DARWIN, Australia — The trial of celebrity crocodile wrangler Matt Wright has captivated audiences worldwide, marked by intense media coverage and significant costs. Recently, defense attorneys argued that the prosecution’s case relies heavily on “guesswork and speculation.” Wright, who has pleaded not guilty to three counts of attempting to pervert the course of justice, is facing the consequences of a deadly helicopter crash that occurred in February 2022. The attention surrounding the Supreme Court proceedings has been palpable, especially since the tragic incident that resulted in the death of Chris “Willow” Wilson, a Netflix star, … Read more

Family Ties and Troubling Testimonies: Key Witnesses Take the Stand in Georgia Man’s Murder Trial Over Missing Teen

DECORAH, Iowa — The second day of testimony unfolded Tuesday in the Winneshiek County jury trial of James Bachmurski, a Georgia man charged with second-degree murder in connection with the disappearance of 15-year-old Jade Colvin. Bryan Bachmurski, the defendant’s son, was among the witnesses who recounted pivotal moments leading up to Colvin’s last known whereabouts. Bryan testified that March 30, 2017, was the final day he saw Colvin, recalling that his father had driven them to his late-night job around 10 p.m. Colvin was in the vehicle with them at the time. When questioned by … Read more