Maui Man Freed After 30 Years as New DNA Clears Him, Court Denies Bail Request in Retrial Deliberation

HONOLULU — A Maui man, who spent three decades behind bars, returned to court this Friday after being released last week due to new DNA evidence which cast significant doubt on his murder conviction from the 1990s. This legal pivot has refueled discussions around the use of DNA technology in revisiting old criminal cases. Gordon Cordeiro, now 50, was arrested in 1994 on charges of murdering 20-year-old Timmy Blaisdell in an area of Kula known as “Skid Row.” Convicted largely based on the evidence presented at the time, Cordeiro has always maintained his innocence. After … Read more

CHLP Celebrates 20 Years of Advocacy with Milestone Events and Updated HIV Criminalization Maps

New York — This week marks a significant moment for the Center for HIV Law and Policy (CHLP), an organization that has spearheaded initiatives against unjust HIV criminalization laws for two decades. As they celebrate their 20th anniversary, CHLP has launched several events and resources aimed at addressing and reforming laws that disproportionately affect marginalized communities. CHLP has recently updated its detailed maps that monitor HIV criminalization across the United States. To detail the revisions and introduce new features of these maps, a webinar is scheduled for Wednesday. This session promises to be an important … Read more

Father Judge Triumphs Over Roman Catholic to Claim First PCL Title in 25 Years, Begins New Legacy

Philadelphia, PA – The Father Judge boys’ basketball team clinched its first Philadelphia Catholic League (PCL) championship since 1998, triumphing over Roman Catholic with a score of 41-34 on Sunday. Coach Chris Roantree, once a player on the 1998 championship team, expressed immense pride in this victory, emphasizing it as a foundational step towards establishing Father Judge as a top-tier basketball program. The game, held at the historic Palestra, started unfavorably for the fourth-seeded Father Judge squad, which initially fell behind 10-0 to the second-seeded Roman Catholic. The early game saw Father Judge struggling to … Read more

Veteran Broward Chief Judge John Tuter to Retire After 43 Years on the Bench

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — After a distinguished career spanning over four decades, Broward Circuit Court Chief Judge John “Jack” Tuter has announced his plans to retire in July. Tuter, who has become a staple in the legal community, reflects on his extensive career with a sense of disbelief at its swift passage. “I just cannot believe I have been doing this 43 years,” Tuter remarked. “Life just escapes you.” Appointed to his current role in 2001, Tuter has presided over a variety of high-profile cases and initiatives aimed at improving the efficiency and fairness of … Read more