Menendez Brothers’ Resentencing Hearings Spark Family Outrage and Demand for Justice

Los Angeles, California – The Menendez brothers, convicted in 1996 for the brutal murders of their parents, are facing a resentencing hearing that could potentially alter their life without parole status. Amidst this legal battle, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman is facing criticism for the distress caused to an elderly relative of the … Read more

Brooklyn Man Found Dead in Criminal Court After Delayed Hearings: Investigation Underway

Brooklyn, New York – The NYPD is currently investigating the tragic death of a Brooklyn man while in custody at Brooklyn Criminal Court. Soso Ramishvili, 32, was found unconscious and unresponsive inside the courthouse and pronounced dead on the scene. The circumstances surrounding his death in custody have raised concerns and sparked demands for a … Read more

Georgia Teen and Father Remain in Custody After School Shooting Hearings

AUGUSTA, Georgia – A teenager and his father will remain in custody following hearings related to a school shooting incident in Georgia. The teen has been charged in connection with the shooting that took place at a high school. The 17-year-old suspect appeared in court, where a judge decided to keep him detained. His father, … Read more

Mental Health Advocates Testify in New Hampshire Gun Legislation Hearings

CONCORD, N.H. – Lawmakers in New Hampshire held a hearing on gun legislation following a tragic incident at New Hampshire Hospital, where a gunman opened fire and killed an unarmed security guard in November. The proposed bill, known as “Bradley’s Law,” aims to allow the state to report specific mental health information to the federal … Read more

Parole a Possibility: Notorious American Criminals Susan Smith, David Berkowitz, Patricia Krenwinkel and Edmund Kemper Prepare for Release Hearings After Decades Behind Bars

Columbia, South Carolina – In 2024, there may be the potential for several notorious criminals in the United States to be released on parole after spending decades behind bars for heinous crimes. However, while their release is not guaranteed, they must demonstrate reformation in front of a parole board before being considered for freedom. Among … Read more