UNO Student Breaks Silence on Jury’s Decision Following Lake Terrace Shooting Incident

NEW ORLEANS — A University of New Orleans student, left paralyzed after a shooting at Lake Terrace last year, expressed deep disappointment following a jury’s recent verdict in the case. The incident, which took place during a gathering, ended tragically with critical injuries to multiple individuals. The jury found one suspect not guilty of all charges connected to the shooting. The verdict has sparked emotional reactions from the student, who has faced profound changes since the incident. The student, along with family and friends, hoped for justice that would recognize the severity of the crime … Read more

Utah’s First Minority Judge and Civil Rights Champion Raymond Uno Passes Away at 93

DRAPER, Utah — Raymond Uno, a retired judge and activist, passed away peacefully in his sleep at the age of 93. As Utah’s first minority judge, Uno faced many challenges throughout his life, including time spent in an internment camp during his childhood. Despite these adversities, he went on to become a champion for civil rights and a respected figure in the legal community. Uno’s son, Mark Uno, fondly remembers his father as being strict but also as a loving parent who instilled the importance of hard work in his children. According to Mark, his … Read more

Utah Mourns the Loss of Judge Raymond Uno, Civil Rights Trailblazer and Beloved Jurist

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Raymond S. Uno, the first minority judge in Utah’s history, passed away at the age of 93. Uno’s legacy extends beyond his judicial career as he was also a civil rights activist and a prominent figure in the legal community. Before his tenure as a judge in Utah’s 3rd District Court, Uno had an esteemed legal career. He served as a Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney, Assistant Utah Attorney General, and also worked in a private law firm. Uno’s expertise and dedication to the law earned him respect and admiration … Read more