Court Upholds $22 Million Verdict Against Battery Maker for Wage Violations, Sets Precedent on Worker Pay for Prep Time

Philadelphia, PA – In a significant ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a $22 million verdict against East Penn Manufacturing Co., affirming the lower court’s decision that the company failed to adequately compensate its hourly workers for all work-related activities, including time spent changing and showering. The federal appeals court, however, denied the U.S. Labor Department’s request for liquidated damages in the case. The trial exposed the company’s attempts to circumvent the fundamental principle that hourly employees should be paid for each hour worked. This ruling reinforces the precedent that … Read more

Judge Upholds Guilty Plea and Life Sentence for Oxford High School Shooter, Affirms Decisions Are ‘Right Under Law’

Oxford, Mich. – In recent judicial decisions, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Kwamé Rowe rejected two appeals from the individual convicted in the Oxford High School shooting. The court upheld the original guilty plea and sentence, relegating any possibility of a retrial or altered sentencing for the shooter. On Thursday, Judge Rowe addressed the shooter’s request to withdraw his guilty plea, asserting that the plea was entered knowingly, voluntarily, and without any procedural flaw. In a subsequent ruling, the judge also dismissed a motion for resentencing, stating the constitutionality and appropriateness of the life sentence … Read more

Judge Upholds Trump’s Felony Conviction Amid Challenges of Presidential Immunity

In a pivotal ruling on Monday in New York, a judge confirmed that the felony conviction of President-elect Donald Trump will remain effective for the time being. This decision arrives amidst complex legal discussions following a Supreme Court ruling in July that addressed presidential immunity and its implications for cases involving former presidents. The recent Supreme Court decision has sparked considerable debate. It declared that while a president is shielded from being prosecuted for actions taken in an official capacity, this immunity does not extend to personal actions either before or after their term. This … Read more

Judge Upholds Conviction in Trump Hush Money Case, Rejects Bid to Overturn

NEW YORK — A federal judge has ruled against former President Donald Trump in his latest legal battle, refusing to invalidate a criminal conviction related to payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to suppress allegations of an affair. Trump, who has consistently denied wrongdoing, argued that the charges against him were unjust and rooted in political bias. This pivotal ruling stems from payments that Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal. Both women claim they had affairs with Trump, which he denies. Cohen, … Read more