Jury Finds Woman Guilty in the 2020 Assault on New York State Trooper

Elmira, NY — A New York jury concluded its deliberations, convicting a woman accused of the attempted murder of a state trooper during a violent exchange in June 2020. The verdict came after thorough examination of the case, which has drawn considerable attention due to the high risks law enforcement officers face while on duty. The incident under review occurred when the state trooper, who was performing a routine traffic stop, approached a vehicle in the southern tier region of New York State. It escalated dangerously when the driver attempted to shoot the officer with … Read more

North Carolina Woman Convicted in 2020 Murder of Boyfriend After Fatal Shooting

Candler, NC — A Candler woman has been convicted by a jury of murdering her boyfriend in a 2020 shooting incident. The verdict, delivered after a tense trial, highlights a tragic conflict that ended in deadly violence. The case dates back to an evening in April 2020 when local authorities were called to a domestic disturbance at a residential address. Upon arrival, officers discovered the body of a man who had succumbed to gunshot wounds. The investigation quickly focused on his live-in girlfriend, whose identity has been withheld due to legal restrictions. Testimonies during the … Read more

Woman Sues After Facing Charges for Ballot Selfie, Claims Rights Violated

Washington, D.C. – A woman, initially accused of electoral misconduct for taking a photograph with her ballot, has initiated a legal challenge against what she claims is an infringement on her First Amendment rights. The controversy stems from an incident where she captured a selfie with her completed ballot during the election, only to face legal repercussions under a state law that prohibits the sharing of one’s marked ballot with others. The now-plaintiff argues that the statute is unconstitutional, a stance supported by various civil rights advocacy groups. They contend that such laws, while ostensibly … Read more

High-Speed Chase in Rochester Ends in Conviction for Twin Cities Woman

Rochester, MN — A woman from the Twin Cities area has been convicted on a felony charge after leading police on a high-speed chase in Rochester nearly two years ago. The incident, which endangered local residents, culminated in a guilty verdict for 31-year-old Mickela Joy Vrendenburg. The police pursuit began in September 2022, when Rochester officers, intending to serve Vrendenburg a felony arrest warrant, noticed her leaving a known address in a vehicle with a malfunctioning taillight. Despite attempts by an officer to stop her, Vrendenburg accelerated her vehicle to about 50 mph through a … Read more