A mother from Senatobia, Mississippi, has filed a lawsuit against the city and involved officers after her 10-year-old son, Quantavious, was arrested for public urination last August. The lawsuit, brought forth by Latonya Eason in federal court, highlights a distressing incident that has sparked allegations of racial bias and excessive policing. According to their attorney,…
PFLAG, a prominent LGBTQ advocacy group in the United States, secured a temporary restraining order on Friday, blocking requests from Texas’ Republican Attorney General for information regarding the organization’s work with families of transgender minors seeking gender-affirming treatments like puberty blockers and hormones.
Canadian rapper Tory Lanez, currently serving a 10-year prison sentence, has launched a fresh appeal, with hopes of overturning his conviction. Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, was convicted in connection with a shooting incident involving Megan Thee Stallion in 2020. The rapper was sentenced to 10 years in prison in Los Angeles County…
Lawyers have petitioned a Delaware judge to grant them Tesla stock valued at nearly $6 billion as compensation for successfully arguing against CEO Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package.
A tragic incident on a South Carolina beach road last April has taken another turn as Jamie Lee Komoroski, 26, the woman accused of driving drunk and causing a crash that resulted in the death of a newlywed bride, has been released from custody after posting bail. Komoroski faced charges of reckless homicide resulting in…
Attorney Anne C. Taylor argued that this access is necessary to understand how Kohberger became a suspect. While prosecutors agreed to show the material to defense experts
A U.S. District Judge has ordered the release of James Cromitie, one of the men convicted in the infamous “Newburgh Four” case. Judge Colleen McMahon cites manipulation by the FBI in a sting operation targeting the group. The “Newburgh Four” garnered national attention in 2010 after being convicted of plotting to blow up New York…
A 27-year-old Ohio man admitted guilt on Wednesday to a federal hate crime, acknowledging that he assaulted an Asian American college student in 2021 and targeted him because of his race amid the Covid-19 pandemic, as stated in a news release by US prosecutors.
Former President Donald Trump appeared in a Florida court on Friday amidst speculation about the timing of his criminal trial regarding alleged mishandling of classified documents.
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