Rage-Fueled Attack at Gas Station: Young Man Faces Trial for Fatal Shooting in East Chicago

East Chicago, Indiana — A man is currently on trial for allegedly killing a 49-year-old man during a shooting that was reportedly intended for another individual. Maurice Berry, 22, is accused of fatally shooting Javier “Campa” Olvera while attempting to target his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend at a local BP gas station on March 30, 2024. Authorities state that while Olvera was at the gas station to purchase a few sodas, he was shot multiple times by Berry. The intended target was injured in the arm during the incident. Berry has been charged with murder, attempted … Read more

Justice in the Spotlight: Jury Selection Begins in Steve Lawson’s High-Profile Trial Linked to Crystal Rogers’ Disappearance

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Nearly nine years after Crystal Rogers was reported missing, the trial of Steve Lawson has commenced, marking a significant development in a case that has captivated the community and led to numerous investigations. Lawson faces charges of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence related to Rogers’ death. The trial’s opening day featured jury selection, with 85 potential jurors being screened by attorneys for any biases that might affect their impartiality. The jury selection process started at 9 a.m. CT and is expected to take several days. During this … Read more

Maradona Death Trial Faces Uncertainty as Judge’s Conduct Comes Under Scrutiny

Buenos Aires, Argentina — The trial stemming from the death of soccer legend Diego Maradona faces significant uncertainty as questions arise regarding the integrity of the judge overseeing the proceedings. Maradona passed away on November 25, 2020, following a heart attack, a tragedy that sent shockwaves through the sports world. The legal process has drawn attention as the public seeks accountability for the circumstances surrounding Maradona’s death. A panel of judges is now reviewing complaints against the primary judge, which has generated further complications for a case that has already captured widespread media focus. Maradona’s … Read more

Retired Judge Peter Cahill Reflects on Derek Chauvin Trial: Bias, Hate Mail, and Legacy

MINNEAPOLIS — As Derek Chauvin’s trial for the murder of George Floyd remains a pivotal moment in American law and society, Judge Peter Cahill reflects on the intense experience that defined his tenure. In a recent interview, the retired judge discussed the multifaceted challenges of presiding over the high-profile case that captivated national attention. Cahill, who is 66 years old, admitted to facing personal biases as he approached the trial, stating, “Part of my training is to check my bias.” He acknowledged a pro-police perspective, influenced by family ties in law enforcement, and noted the … Read more