Mother on Trial for Alleged Murder of 6-Year-Old Son Found Dead 20 Years Ago

Atlanta, Georgia – Teresa Black, a woman accused of giving her son a toxic dose of medication and disposing of his body, is currently on trial for multiple charges, including murder. Prosecutors allege that Black not only administered a lethal combination of Tylenol and Benadryl to her son, but also struck him in the head before abandoning his remains in a wooded area. The trial has been marked by emotional testimony and arguments from both sides. During the trial, Black’s defense attorney, Bozarth, pleaded with the jurors to separate their feelings towards his client from … Read more

Family of Slain Philadelphia Macy’s Security Guard Plans Civil Lawsuit, Citing Years of Neglected Security Measures

PHILADELPHIA, PA – The family of a security guard killed at a Macy’s store in Center City Philadelphia is preparing to take legal action. Eric Harrison, 27, was fatally stabbed by an alleged shoplifter, and his family’s lawyers have asserted that years of security failures created the conditions for the crime to occur. This tragedy has deeply affected Harrison’s parents, who remember him as a dedicated and hardworking individual. Despite holding two jobs, Harrison still made time to speak to his mother daily. His family had encouraged him to leave his day job at Macy’s … Read more

Minnesota Man Pleads Guilty to $3.5 Million Tax Fraud Scheme: Faces Up to 20 Years in Prison

PRIOR LAKE, Minn. (AP) — A man from Minnesota has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and assisting in the preparation of a false income tax return, according to officials from the Wisconsin Department of Justice. Court documents and statements made in court revealed that Beau Wesley Gensmer of Prior Lake orchestrated a scheme from 2012 to 2018. He assisted in the preparation of 50 false tax returns, which fraudulently claimed inflated tax refunds on behalf of unsuspecting taxpayers. Gensmer emailed knowingly false information to a tax return preparer in Alaska, including fraudulent business losses and … Read more

Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke Found Guilty on Multiple Corruption Charges, Faces Maximum Sentence of 20 Years

CHICAGO (WLS) — Former Chicago Alderman Ed Burke has been convicted on multiple counts in his federal corruption case, with the exception of one. The verdict came after Burke faced charges of racketeering, bribery, and attempted extortion. Specifically, he was accused of using his public office for personal gain. The case against Burke, once one of the most powerful members of the Chicago City Council, focused on three separate instances of corruption. U.S. Attorney Morris Pasqual stated that Burke had engaged in corrupt behavior by tying official actions to monetary contributions. Co-defendant Peter Andrews, a … Read more