Angels’ Defense Faces Setback as Court Upholds Key Findings in Tyler Skaggs Civil Trial

SANTA ANA, Calif. — The civil trial concerning the Los Angeles Angels and the family of late pitcher Tyler Skaggs began with a significant setback for the team’s legal counsel. On the opening day of proceedings, Judge H. Shaina Colover ruled in favor of the Skaggs family, allowing their previous conviction of former Angels communications director Eric Kay to be considered factual in the case. Kay is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for supplying the fentanyl-laced pill that resulted in Skaggs’ death in July 2019. The Angels’ defense strategy had centered on challenging Kay’s … Read more

Legal Team Battles for Luigi Mangione as Death Penalty Looms in High-Profile Murder Trial

NEW YORK — Attorneys representing Luigi Mangione are working to eliminate the death penalty from his federal case, in which he is accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The legal team argues that pervasive prejudice against Mangione has rendered a fair trial unattainable. Federal prosecutors have charged Mangione with multiple counts related to Thompson’s murder, which occurred in December. As part of their case, they are pursuing the death penalty. Mangione’s lawyers assert that various authorities, including Attorney General Pam Bondi, have exhibited bias, undermining their client’s rights to a fair judicial process. … Read more

Blair County Couple Faces Jury Over Alarming Child Abuse Charges in Joint Trial

HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. — A jury was formed on Monday to deliberate on several serious child sexual abuse charges filed against a couple from Blair County. William John Stonebraker, 55, and Marie Louis Stonebraker, 43, are set to face a joint jury trial beginning October 14 at the local courthouse. The couple is up against multiple felony charges across two separate cases each, including involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a minor, corruption of minors, endangering the welfare of children, and aggravated indecent assault. Despite the severity of the allegations, both individuals remain out on bail as … Read more

Health Concerns Threaten Delays in Moncton’s High-Stakes Financial Crimes Trial

MONCTON, Canada — Delays are looming for the trial of Daniel Bard, a man facing 19 counts related to fraud and money laundering, amid emerging health concerns of his newly appointed attorney. The trial is scheduled to begin in September, but the defense is encountering potential hurdles. Bard’s new lawyer, Nelson Peters, took over the case in June after the previous attorney withdrew due to personal health issues. During a provincial court session on Monday, Peters informed Judge Anne Richard that he is unlikely to be adequately prepared for the September 15 start date. He … Read more