Tag: Court Proceedings
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Court Upholds Murder Conviction in Flint Triple Homicide Case
In a recent decision, the Michigan Court of Appeals has upheld the murder conviction of Quatrail Terell Smith, a Flint man found guilty of the 2019 shooting deaths of three individuals. The court ruled that delays in the case due to the COVID-19 pandemic did not violate Smith’s constitutional rights to a speedy trial. Upholding…
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Battle Over Congestion Pricing Reaches Federal Court
New Jersey’s legal challenge against congestion pricing in Manhattan advances to federal court, raising concerns over environmental impacts and revenue distribution. Legal Dispute Unfolds Oral arguments commenced as New Jersey initiates a legal battle to thwart congestion pricing in New York City, citing inadequate environmental impact studies. Environmental Concerns Raised Lawyers for New Jersey argue…
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Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Kidnapping and Killing 2-Year-Old
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Rashad Trice, 27, pleaded guilty on Friday to the kidnapping and murder of 2-year-old Wynter Cole Smith. The tragic incident, which occurred last summer, sparked a widespread search effort spanning 100 miles from Lansing to Detroit. Motive and Tragic Outcome Trice confessed to abducting Wynter Cole Smith from her home in…
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Harris County Woman’s Historic Bond Record
A Harris County woman, Aubry Dnell Davis, has made history by accumulating a staggering 16 bonds within just over a year. The 26-year-old woman faces accusations of causing serious injuries to a fast-food employee by running over them. This unprecedented case sheds light on the complexities of the legal system and raises questions about the…
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Man Accused of Squatting in Queens Home Faces Legal Battle
In a recent legal development, Brett Flores, accused of squatting in a multi-million dollar home in Douglaston, Queens, faced a judge with promises of revealing more information in the case. The accused, accompanied by his attorney Dennis O’Sullivan, attended a hearing at Queens Civil County. Background: Homeownership Dispute Joseph and Susana Landa, who purchased the…
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Indianapolis Colts Tight End Andrew Ogletree’s Domestic Battery Charges Dismissed
The domestic battery charges against Indianapolis Colts Tight End Andrew Ogletree have been dismissed, as per court documents filed on Tuesday in Hendricks County. Charges Dismissed with Prejudice Ogletree had faced two felony charges, including one count of domestic battery committed in the presence of a child less than 16 years old, classified as a…