Noah Domingo, an 18 year old attending the University of California, Irvine, died due to alcohol poisoning on January 12, 2019. Domingo, a minor, was a member of the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The fraternity held a, “Big Brother,” event which was the particular party that lead Domingo to drink…
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Fort Worth Police Officer Shoots Women Inside Her Own Home
Atatiana Jefferson was shot and killed by Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean while inside her own home. Dean, a white male, has since quit his job and been charged with Jefferson’s murder. The Incident Last weekend Jefferson’s door was left ajar. Her neighbor called authorities to perform a wellness…
Amber Guyger Found Guilty of Murder
Amber Gugyer, a former Dallas police officer, was convicted of murder for shooting and killing Botham Jean while he was sitting in his own apartment. What made the case unusual was that Gugyer believed she was in her own apartment when she was in fact in Jean’s apartment. Guyger wass…
The Antonio Brown Story
Former NFL star Antonio Brown was released from the New England Patriots professional football team on September 20th 2019. The release comes on the coattails of sexual assault, rape, and sexual harassment allegations. 1st Allegation Brittany Taylor, a former personal trainer of Brown’s, alleges that Brown raped her and sexually…
Defendant Gets Re-sentencing in People v. Jerome Sueing
The Court of Appeals in People v. Jerome Romey Sueing granted Defendant Sueing a re-sentencing in this case involving aggravated indecent exposure charges. What Happened in the Case Sueing was charged in two cases. In the first case, he was charged with aggravated indecent exposure and indecent exposure by a…
People v. Justin Williamson: Court of Appeals Upholds Police Stop for Driver Going 4 MPH Over Speed Limit
In the Court of Appeals case of People v. Justin Louis Williamson, the Court looked at whether a police was in the right when he pulled a driver over for barely going over the speed limit. What Happened in the Case Defendant Williamson was charged with possession with intent to…
College Admissions Scandal
Felicity Huffman has been sentenced to 14 days in federal prison by Judge Indira Talwani, a U.S. District Judge, after pleading guilty to mail fraud. The sentence comes after Huffman plead guilty to paying Rick Singer $15,000 to take her daughter’s college entrance exam. Huffman is one of many parents…
Wisconsin Vaping Drug Bust
In Bristol, Wisconsin, authorities arrested Jacob Huffhines and Tyler Huffhines after they raided their condo and found 98,000 cartridges for vaping, 18 pounds of marijuana and three machines used to count money. The cartridges had counterfeit fruit and candy labels on them. In addition, mason jars containing vaping substances laced…
New Law Would Expand Expungements in Michigan
A new proposed law would allow more people to erase criminal convictions from their records. The process for clearing the record is called an expungement. Right now, a person can expunge either a felony or two misdemeanors after five years from the end of the sentence. A person with more…
Meek Mill Pleads Guilty, Ending Decade Long Legal Saga
Over ten years ago, the rapper Meek Mill was charged with a drug and gun case. Since then, Meek Mill’s time in the legal system has been a journey that highlights much of what’s wrong with the system. Now Meek Mill’s journey has come to an end. Following a successful…