Senator Menendez Awaits Jury Decision in Complex Bribery and Corruption Trial

NEW YORK — After a full day of deliberations, the jurors in the corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, concluded Monday without reaching a verdict, signaling they would resume discussions the following morning. The case, which has captured significant public attention, involves allegations of bribery, extortion, and other serious charges against Menendez and two New Jersey businessmen, Fred Daibes and Wael “Will” Hana. The twelve-member jury, drawn from Manhattan, the Bronx, and suburban Westchester County, has so far deliberated for approximately ten hours, starting their discussions late Friday afternoon. They have … Read more

Jury Deliberations Extend Into Second Day in Senator Menendez Federal Corruption Trial

New York — After two days of deliberations, the jury in the federal corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez wrapped up their session without reaching a verdict on the vast array of charges presented against him and two other defendants. The proceedings, held in lower Manhattan, involve Menendez along with businessmen Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, with accusations ranging from bribery to acting as a foreign agent. The case, dissected through an exhaustive 18-count verdict sheet, assesses alleged corruption that also includes obstruction of justice and wire fraud elements. Throughout the deliberations, the jury has … Read more

Sixth Trial Effort Begins for Ohio Man Accused in 2009 Disappearance of Teen Girl

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — In Mahoning County Common Pleas Court today, jury selection began for the sixth attempt to secure a conviction against a 54-year-old Alliance man, Robert Moore, who is charged with the murder of 17-year-old Glenna Jean White on June 2, 2009. Despite numerous efforts, White’s body has never been recovered, leaving critical gaps in the prosecution’s case against Moore. The previous trial, held in 2022, concluded with a deadlocked jury, propelling prosecutors to initiate yet another retrial. Previously, the proceedings were abruptly adjourned in April when an illness within the family of Moore’s … Read more

Trial Proceedings Begin for Suspect in Murder of Beloved Jacksonville Radio Host TySheeks

Jacksonville, Florida — The legal proceedings against Bursey Armstrong, who is accused of the fatal shooting of popular Jacksonville radio host Tasheka Young, otherwise known by her on-air alias TySheeks, will commence with jury selection starting Monday. Armstrong faces two counts of second-degree murder in a case that has drawn significant local attention due to the prominence of the victim in the community. Young, known for her vibrant personality and deep connection with her listeners, was tragically killed, leaving her fans and family seeking justice. The prosecution argues that Armstrong, who had known Young, was … Read more