$34 Million Justice: Woman Wrongly Jailed for Sixteen Years Wins Landmark Case Against Police Misconduct

Las Vegas, Nevada — A federal jury in Nevada has ruled in favor of a woman who spent nearly 16 years incarcerated for a murder she did not commit, awarding her over $34 million in damages. At 18 years old, Kristin Lobato, who now goes by Blaise, was wrongly convicted in the 2001 death of a Las Vegas man. The decision was announced Thursday following a civil trial that scrutinized the conduct of the Las Vegas police and two of its former detectives. Blaise was visibly moved, shedding tears and embracing her legal team as … Read more

Victory for Youth Rights: Magic Sibling Duo Wins Federal Lawsuit Against Judge for Unlawful Detainment

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – In a recent legal battle drawing national attention, two young magicians, Kadan and Brooklyn Rockett, known for their appearance on “America’s Got Talent,” have secured a partial victory in a lawsuit against Associate Circuit Judge Eric Eighmy. The siblings sued after a distressing ordeal during a custody dispute in 2019 where they were placed in holding cells by the judge himself, which led to a significant conversation on judicial immunity and children’s rights in judicial proceedings. Attorney Hugh Eastwood, representing the Rocketts, highlighted the gravity of power misuse by quoting the French … Read more

Las Vegas Woman Wins $34 Million in Landmark Case After Wrongful 16-Year Incarceration

Las Vegas, Nevada — A Las Vegas jury has ordered a substantial compensation of $34 million to a woman who was wrongfully convicted of a crime nearly two decades ago. The award comes after the woman, who was incarcerated for 16 years, filed a lawsuit alleging police misconduct led to her wrongful conviction. The civil lawsuit contended that detectives involved in the investigation manipulated evidence and coerced witnesses to testify against her, contributing to her conviction for a crime she did not commit. It was only after new evidence came to light that her conviction … Read more

$34 Million Verdict Reached After Woman Wrongfully Imprisoned for 16 Years Wins Lawsuit Against Las Vegas Police

Las Vegas, Nevada — A federal jury in Las Vegas has mandated a compensation of over $34 million to a woman who spent nearly 16 years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit. The woman, now 41 and going by the name Blaise, was only 18 years old when she was first arrested for the 2001 slaying. Blaise was visibly moved, shedding tears and embracing her legal team as the verdict was announced. She expressed relief at the resolution of a lengthy and arduous legal struggle. Despite the financial compensation, Blaise shared her uncertainty … Read more