# Justice
Jesus Alaya, 17, Identified as Driver in Fatal Hit of Retired Cop
Jesus Ayala, 17, believed to be the driver in the fatal hit-and-run. Jzamir Keys, 16, suspected of filming the incident from the passenger seat. Both teens face charges as adults for the murder of Andreas Probst, 64.
Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial is a Family Affair
In the ongoing legal saga surrounding Sam Bankman-Fried and the collapse of FTX, his parents, Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried, have found themselves thrust into the spotlight, facing allegations of misappropriating millions in company assets and playing a significant role in the alleged wrongdoing within the now-defunct cryptocurrency empire.
Man Torches Girlfriend’s Apartment After Break Up
QUEENS - A Brooklyn man will spend the next three decades in prison for setting his girlfriend’s apartment on fire during a stalking spree where he threatened to kill her. The relationship lasted only two months. Prosecutors said the victim and her children are alive because they fled to a domestic violence shelter before the boyfriend torched the apartment.
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Cellmate Kills Convicted Serial Killer
A Texas man convicted of murdering two elderly women and suspected of killing nearly two dozen people total was found dead in his prison cell Tuesday following an attack by his cellmate, officials said.
"I kinda feel bad about that Adam Walsh kid," said the only suspect. Florida man named decades later
Disclaimer: This article was written for informational purposes only regarding a terrible event in Florida, in 1981. What started as a shopping errand in a Florida store ended up shattering a family and shocking the people of Florida. The devastating impact of evil against our most innocent and the subsequent life-altering reactions will echo through decades. Awareness continues to stimulate prevention and support for children and families alike.
Restitution and Justice: A Call for Change in California
Restitution and justice are two crucial elements in the criminal justice system. In pursuing a fair and comprehensive approach to criminal accountability, California has been working on a proposal to enhance restitution for victims and ensure a more balanced justice system. This blog post will delve into the intricacies of the proposal, exploring its potential impact on criminal accountability in California. By examining the importance of restitution and how it can be effectively implemented, we can understand the significance of this proposal in achieving justice for both victims and offenders.
Ken Paxton's Acquittal: Justice or Political Gamesmanship?
Suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Acquitted of Corruption Charges in Impeachment Trial. In an unexpected turn of events, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been acquitted of corruption charges in his recent impeachment trial. The highly controversial case has left many Texans pondering whether justice has been served or was merely a political stunt to further an agenda. Regardless of your political leanings, this acquittal raises essential questions about the state of our democracy, the impact of political gamesmanship, and the power of public opinion.
Man Sentenced to 60 Years in Prison for 2021 Fort Worth Murder
FORT WORTH, TX - In a recent verdict that marks a significant victory for justice, Hector Deleon, aged 43, has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for his involvement in a fatal shooting that occurred in 2021. The Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's Office announced the sentencing on Friday following a trial by a Tarrant County jury.
Judge in US v. Google trial didn’t know if Firefox is a browser or search engine
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Revolutionize Monroe. Reclaim the city now.
The City of Monroe Police Department is currently conducting an investigation into a tragic incident that occurred over the weekend. A fatal shooting took place in Monroe, Georgia, resulting in the untimely death of a 28-year-old man from Monroe. The incident took place on September 5th, marking a somber day for the community.
Was Owen Shroyer Wrongfully Convicted, or is his sentence too short?
Unveiling the Truth Behind the Controversial Capitol Riot Case. Have you heard about Owen Shroyer? He's a pro-Trump guy who's been making waves lately. Shroyer was hit with a 60-day prison sentence for his supposed involvement in the Capitol riot on January 6th. Prosecutors say he didn't necessarily go into the building, but he stirred up the pot to make it happen. They also claim that he spread many lies about the 2020 election. In this piece, we will look at the circumstances surrounding Shroyer's case, the evidence they used against him, and what consequences might be in store.
A Wave of Violence Hits Manhattan: Multiple Stabbing Incidents Leave 5 Injured
On Friday, September 9, 2023, New York City was rocked by a wave of violent stabbing incidents across Manhattan. In the span of just several hours, five people were stabbed in separate attacks in subway stations and streets around the borough. The stabbing incidents happened between the morning and early evening on Friday. The locations spanned from the Upper West Side, to Midtown, to Harlem. The victims included both men and women, ranged in age, and suffered a variety of stab wounds. Some were seriously injured but all are expected to survive. The shocking series of stabbings has left many New Yorkers on edge and further concerned about rising violent crime in the city. The New York Police Department (NYPD) is actively investigating each incident and working to identify suspects and motivations. Mayor Eric Adams denounced the "senseless violence" and promised additional NYPD patrols across Manhattan. But many wonder if enough is being done to combat the ongoing public safety crisis. Below is more detailed information on each of the stabbing incidents, what we know so far, and expert reaction on what can be done to make NYC safer.
Justice for Leonard Mack-The Longest-Known Wrongful Conviction In History
Leonard Mack, a New York resident, was rightfully cleared of his charges nearly five decades after a wrongful rape conviction, a landmark achievement as it holds the record for the longest reported wrongful conviction overturned by DNA proof in U.S. history. The vindication was accomplished via advanced DNA testing that not only dismissed Mack as the offender but also pinpointed another individual who subsequently admitted to the crime dating back to 1975. During the initial trial, it was asserted that while walking from school in Greenburgh, New York, two teen girls were apprehended by a man under the threat of a firearm. One managed to flee, while the other was sexually assaulted twice. The incident triggered a manhunt for a black male in his twenties. Despite evidence to the contrary, Mack, who had a strong alibi, was mistakenly singled out as a suspect by the police. District Attorney Miriam Rocah astutely noted how wrongful convictions deprive innocents of their liberty while inadvertently enabling the actual perpetrators to stay at loose, threatening societal safety. Albeit hindered by the statute of limitations from prosecuting the true offender, measures are currently underway to hold him accountable as a registered sex offender. Markedly, Leonard Mack's tale holds sorrowful resonance as a Vietnam War veteran who committed his life to his country's service. His wrongful conviction not only stripped him of his freedom but also smeared his reputation and incited insurmountable agony and torment. His belated exoneration after almost half a century undoubtedly incited an intense wave of relief and liberation. However, it's vital to remember countless others who remain imprisoned unjustly. This case pushes for rigorous, all-encompassing reforms in our criminal justice system to avert such gross injustices in future and ensure no innocent person endures the agony Leonard Mack experienced.
Justice Served: Miramar, Florida Man Wrongly Convicted in 1983 Murder Finally Compensated Millions
Spent nearly 26 years in prison after conviction at age 16. In a new ruling, a Broward judge has ordered the city of Miramar to pay $3.6 million to Anthony Caravella, a man who spent nearly 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. At the time of his arrest he was 15 and had an IQ of 67. This verdict comes after years of legal battles and is seen as a significant step towards rectifying a grave injustice.
Couple Kills Grieving Widower And Goes On A Shopping Spree With All Her Savings
Within three weeks, they spent almost $16000 buying luxury brands, including an expensive TV. According to the mirror, Susan Hawkey (71) had been living alone in North West London for quite some time after the tragic passing of her husband and parents a few years ago but never thought a neighbor could be the end of her life.
Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor-Greene Outraged at Treatment of Ex-Proud Boys Leader for Role in J6
On September 5, the leader of the far-right 'Proud Boys' movement - Enrique Tarrio - was sentenced in a federal court for his role in planning the January 6 insurrection which saw supporters of the one-term former president Donald Trump, trying to interfere with the peaceful transition of power following his defeat in the last presidential election.