Baltimore Court Hears Closing Arguments in Stephawn Tate Murder Trial

Baltimore, Maryland – On March 5, the trial against 22-year-old Stephawn Tate concluded with closing arguments in Baltimore City Circuit Court. Tate is facing charges of first-degree murder, firearm use in a felony violent crime, possessing a firearm with a felony conviction, possessing a firearm as a minor, and having a handgun on his person. These charges are in connection to the death of Rodney Grinage. During the trial, Tate’s attorneys, Benjamin Charlton and Todd Oppenheim, were present in the courtroom. The assistant state attorney described the shooting that occurred on November 13, 2020, as … Read more

Delay in Jury Trial for Hartsburg Man Accused of Fatally Stabbing Father

Columbia, Missouri – The jury trial for a man from Hartsburg accused of murdering his father has been delayed following a hearing on March 4. Collin Knight, 24, was scheduled for a pre-trial conference, but his attorneys filed a motion for a continuance, prompting the trial to be rescheduled. The request was granted by Boone County Judge Joshua Devine without any objections from the state. A new trial date has not yet been set, but a case review hearing is scheduled for April 8. Knight is facing charges of First-Degree Murder and Armed Criminal Action … Read more

Breaking: Jury Handpicked for James Crumbley Trial on Charges of Involuntary Manslaughter

OXFORD TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN – A jury has been selected for the trial of James Crumbley, who is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan. This high-profile case has garnered significant attention and raises important questions about accountability and school safety. The jury selection process involved careful consideration of potential jurors’ ability to be impartial and fair in evaluating the evidence presented during the trial. Oxford Township, a close-knit community located in Michigan, was left devastated by the tragic events that unfolded at the local high … Read more

Trump’s Attorneys Push for New Trial and Reduction of $83.3 Million Defamation Judgment

NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys have filed a motion for a new trial in writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case and are seeking a substantial reduction in the judgment of $83.3 million. Trump’s legal team, Alina Habba and John Sauer, argued in a federal court filing that relevant evidence was excluded and the jury was given erroneous instructions. They contend that the court’s decision to limit the scope of Trump’s testimony influenced the jury’s verdict and thus, a new trial is warranted. The attorneys claimed that efforts to restrict the scope of … Read more