North Dakota Federal Judge Criticizes Biden’s Commutation Decisions, Cites Lack of Consultation and Impact on Victims

BISMARCK, N.D. — This month, President Joe Biden announced an unprecedented act of clemency, commuting the federal sentences of nearly 1,500 individuals. According to the White House, these individuals had previously been transitioned to home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic and had successfully reintegrated into their communities. However, this sweeping decision has faced criticism from a Bismarck-based judge, adding a layer of controversy to what the administration has labeled as a progressive step toward justice reform. U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Hovland, serving since 2002, has voiced significant concerns regarding the lack of consultation with … Read more

Family Seeks Justice and $10 Million in Damages in Memphis Park Shooting, Files Against Victim’s Ex-Boyfriend

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The family of 22-year-old Ellie Young, who was fatally shot last month at Shelby Farms Park, has initiated a wrongful death lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, Jackson Hopper, who is currently facing charges in connection with her death. The legal action, filed on November 5, raises concerns regarding Hopper’s potential release, citing the substantial inheritance he recently received, which they fear could be used to post bond. Ellie Young, a young woman remembered by friends and relatives for her aspirations in medical studies, tragically lost her life in an incident that has since … Read more

Historic $4 Billion Settlement Reached in Maui Wildfire Litigation, Aims to Resolve Claims and Support Victims

Honolulu, Hawaii – A landmark $4 billion agreement has been reached to settle all loss claims related to the devastating wildfire that swept through Maui nearly a year ago. This agreement marks the largest mass tort litigation in Hawaii’s history, but many steps remain before its completion, including judicial approval. The settlement aims to resolve claims from the catastrophic event on August 8, where fierce winds caused power lines to fall, igniting a blaze in Lahaina that claimed 102 lives and obliterated much of the town. The inferno, fueled by dry vegetation, destroyed approximately 3,500 … Read more

Federal Judge Rejects Boeing’s Guilty Plea Deal Over 737 Max Training Fraud, Citing Victims’ Rights

DALLAS — In a significant legal development, a federal judge on Thursday dismissed a plea agreement involving Boeing and the U.S. Justice Department. The collapsed deal would have seen Boeing confess to defrauding regulators concerning the pilot training requirements for its 737 Max jetliner, which was implicated in two catastrophic crashes that killed 346 people. U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor’s decision in Texas casts new uncertainties on the aerospace giant’s potential criminal liability tied to the design and marketing practices of its best-selling aircraft. The rejected plea suggested a negotiated settlement that might have allowed … Read more