Murder Trial Shocker: Defense Claims Conspiracy as Jury Explores Crime Scene in Canton Officer’s Death

CANTON, Mass. — The trial of Karen Read, charged with the fatal 2022 incident involving her police officer boyfriend, John O’Keefe, has taken a dramatic turn as jurors prepare for an onsite visit to the scene of the alleged crime. O’Keefe’s lifeless body was discovered in the snow outside a Canton house party, leading to charges of second-degree murder, vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, and hit-and-run against Read. Tensions in the courtroom escalated as Read’s defense attorneys presented a theory of a ‘vast police conspiracy’, alleging that O’Keefe was actually killed by another law enforcement officer … Read more

Hells Angel Member Faces Possible Life Sentence in Violent Attempted Murder and Hate Crime Trial

San Diego – In a high-profile case that has captured local attention, Troy Scholder, identified as a member of the Hells Angels, stands trial accused of a violent assault on a Black man. The courtroom drama centers on diverging narratives about the motives behind the stabbing, which took place on June 6, 2022, on Newport Avenue, a likely battleground for racial and violent confrontations. During the closing arguments, prosecutor Miriam Hemming passionately advocated for a conviction of Scholder on charges of attempted murder and two counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon causing great … Read more

Jury Struggles to Reach Consensus in State Sen. Emil Jones III Corruption Trial

CHICAGO — Deliberations in the federal corruption trial of Illinois State Senator Emil Jones III moved into the fourth day, amidst signs of difficulty in reaching unanimity on several charges. The senator faces allegations that he solicited bribes and lied to FBI agents about his interactions with a red-light camera company executive during the summer of 2019. The jury, which adjourned Thursday without reaching a verdict, previously signaled to U.S. District Judge Andrea Wood that they were struggling with the bribery and lying charges, questioning the necessity of unanimous agreement on the particular elements of … Read more

Jury Set for High-Stakes Federal Corruption Trial of Former Tennessee House Speaker and Chief of Staff

Nashville, Tenn. – After nearly two days of selection, a jury of 16, including 12 main jurors and four alternates, has been finalized for the federal corruption trial involving former Tennessee Speaker of the House Glen Casada and his ex-Chief of Staff Cade Cothren. The trial, attracting considerable attention due to the high-profile nature of the allegations, began with intensive juror questioning at a Nashville federal courthouse. Casada and Cothren stand accused on 20 federal charges including conspiracy, public corruption involving fraud, bribery, name concealment, and money laundering. These charges, stemming from an indictment by … Read more