Homicide Ruling Sparks Potential New Charges in Suzanne Morphew Case, Attorney Claims Different Abductor

Salida, Colorado – The recent ruling declaring Suzanne Morphew’s death as a homicide has reopened the possibility of new charges for prosecutors in the case of the Colorado woman who went missing in 2020. Suzanne Morphew, a mother of two, vanished after going for a bike ride on Mother’s Day almost four years ago. Her … Read more

Death ruling leads to Michigan husband’s arrest, police say in Battle Creek

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. – A Michigan husband has been incarcerated following the determination of his wife’s death as murder, as stated by Battle Creek police. The incident unfolded on April 4, 2024, with authorities responding to a call regarding a suspicious death at a residence on Orchard Lane. Susan Hayes, aged 61, was discovered deceased … Read more

Journalist Attacked by Ruling Party Cadres in Dhaka: BJIM Calls for Improved Safety Measures

New Delhi, India – The Bangladesh Journalists in International Media (BJIM) has issued a strong statement condemning the recent attack on journalist Sabbir Ahmed and urging for better safety measures for journalists in Bangladesh. Sabbir, a correspondent for Shomoyer Alo, was viciously assaulted by a group believed to be associated with the Bangladesh Chhatra League … Read more

Hospital Failings Linked to Patient Death in Sepsis Outbreak: Coroner’s Ruling

Crowthorne, United Kingdom – Michael Nye tragically passed away at Royal Berks Hospital after suffering a heart attack on November 15, 2022. His death has sparked an investigation into whether hospital staff failed to recognize the signs of sepsis, which he had contracted during a national outbreak of Strep A that claimed the lives of … Read more

Self-Defense Ruling: No Charges for Walmart Parking Lot Shooter

RALEIGH, N.C. – A suspect accused of shooting and killing a man in a Walmart parking lot will not face charges, announced Garner police on Friday. The shooting occurred on Tuesday at approximately 6 p.m., taking the life of 29-year-old Colton Valdez. According to Garner police, Colton Valdez approached the other man and reportedly brandished … Read more

Racial Bias in the Courts: 1986 Supreme Court Ruling Still Not Erased from Jury Selection Today

RALEIGH, N.C. – In 1986, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Batson v. Kentucky declared that racially discriminating against potential jurors violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Since then, North Carolina courts have rarely overturned sentencing decisions based on juror selection, even if a juror was excluded based on … Read more

Court Upholds Animal Cruelty Ruling for Man Who Attempted to Run Over Homeless Man and Cat

RALEIGH, N.C. – The North Carolina Court of Appeals has upheld a ruling of animal cruelty against a man who attempted to run over a homeless man and a cat. The incident took place in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the man was found guilty of intentionally trying to harm both the homeless individual and the … Read more