Vatican Tribunal Rejects Auditor’s Wrongful Termination Lawsuit, Exposes Pope Francis’ Financial Reforms

ROME (AP) — The Vatican tribunal has dismissed a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by the Holy See’s former auditor general, shedding light on the dark side of Pope Francis’ financial reforms. Libero Milone and his late deputy had alleged that they were forced to resign in 2017 after being extorted by Vatican police. They claimed that they faced the risk of arrest and prosecution for their work investigating the Holy See’s finances. The tribunal’s decision, released on Wednesday, rejected their claims and ordered them to pay restitution. The main target of the lawsuit, the Vatican … Read more

Unveiling the Path to Proving Innocence: Insights on Overturning Wrongful Convictions

MISSION VIEJO – In the criminal justice system, ensuring the accuracy of verdicts is crucial. Unfortunately, wrongful convictions can occur, leading to innocent individuals being imprisoned. But how do these wrongfully convicted individuals prove their innocence after they have been found guilty? This question was raised by D.T. from Mission Viejo. Firstly, after a conviction, there is a direct appeal process that can be pursued. If the individual exhausts all avenues of appeal, they may consider a “writ of habeas corpus” to demonstrate their entitlement to relief from the conviction. This can be based on … Read more

Former Starbucks Regional Director Wins Lawsuit Alleging Wrongful Termination Following Controversial Arrests

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – In a recent federal trial, a former regional director for Starbucks, who is white, claimed she was wrongfully terminated following the high-profile arrests of two Black men at one of the coffee giant’s stores. The jury ultimately sided with the ex-employee, delivering a significant verdict. The trial centered around the events that unfolded at a Starbucks in Philadelphia back in 2018. The two African American men were arrested and later released without charges after a store manager called the police when they refused to leave the premises. The incident sparked outrage … Read more

CVN’s Top 10 Most Impressive Plaintiff Verdicts of 2023: From Wildfires to Wrongful Deaths, These Trials Made Legal History

PHOENIX, AZ: Courtroom View Network (CVN) has a busy year ahead, with plans to provide comprehensive video coverage of civil trials in state courts across the country. These trials are of significant interest to the legal, educational, and business communities. But before diving into the trials of 2024, let’s take a moment to reflect on the top 10 most impressive plaintiff verdicts that CVN covered in 2023. CVN is the only news organization dedicated to providing gavel-to-gavel video coverage of real-world civil trials. While some of the trials may have made national headlines, others may … Read more