Jasper County Prepares for Key Jury Trials: General Sessions Court Docket Highlights for the Week of May 19, 2025

Jasper, South Carolina — The Jasper County General Sessions Court is set to address a docket of jury trials from May 19, 2025, as part of its ongoing judicial calendar. The Fourteenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office will oversee the proceedings, which are expected to tackle a range of criminal cases during the week. The court’s schedule is crucial in managing the backlog of cases and ensuring timely justice for the community. Local officials emphasize the importance of these trials in the legal process, which not only serves to adjudicate criminal matters but also reflects the public’s … Read more

New Legislation Paves the Way for Jury Trials in Baldwin County’s Satellite Courthouses

Daphne, Ala. — A new law set to take effect will change the landscape of jury trials in Baldwin County by allowing for the use of satellite courthouses in Foley and Fairhope. This change comes after the state Senate approved a bill that removes previous limitations on how often these courthouses can be utilized. The measure passed during the final day of the legislative session, lifting a previous cap of 175 days on the use of satellite courthouses. Additionally, it establishes a framework for conducting jury trials in these locations, pending the signature of Governor … Read more

Judge Rules Against Splitting Trials in Sheryl Williams Stapleton Case, Keeping Accusations Consolidated

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A judge has ruled against a motion to separate the trials associated with Sheryl Williams Stapleton, a former state lawmaker facing significant legal action. This decision allows the case to proceed with all charges against her being heard together. Stapleton, who previously served as the House Majority Whip in New Mexico, is facing multiple allegations, including racketeering and money laundering. The accusations stem from her time as the head of a state educational organization. Prosecutors allege that she misused her position to divert substantial funds for personal gain. Defense attorneys had sought … Read more

Jury Rules in Favor of Omni Hotels in Prolonged Gender Pay Bias Lawsuit After Multiple Trials

DALLAS — A protracted legal battle involving Omni Hotels & Resorts concluded recently with a federal jury deciding that the hotel chain did not engage in gender-based pay discrimination against a former female employee. This verdict marks a significant turnaround in a case that spanned nearly eight years and previously saw jury decisions that awarded the plaintiff millions in damages. In 2017, the plaintiff initially sued Omni Hotels alleging pay discrimination based on gender, and claimed she was excluded from networking and promotional opportunities that were available to similarly situated men. She also accused the … Read more