Friday, December 26

Author: Houston Stringer

Florida woman’s $500 billion lawsuit against United States dismissed for lack of jurisdiction
U.S.

Florida woman’s $500 billion lawsuit against United States dismissed for lack of jurisdiction

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a Florida woman who demanded $500 billion in damages from the federal government. According to court records, Suzette Grace Rodriguez of West Palm Beach sued the United States in 2024, claiming harm stemming from a 2019 decision by the Florida Supreme Court that denied her petition to compel a state court and police department to act. The U.S. Court of Federal Claims dismissed her complaint earlier this year, citing lack of jurisdiction. In its ruling, the appellate court agreed that the lower court lacked authority to hear the case because it involved alleged wrongdoing by state and local officials, not the federal government. The panel also found that Rodriguez failed t...
Court upholds supervised release condition barring Ohio man from living with women until counseling
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Court upholds supervised release condition barring Ohio man from living with women until counseling

CINCINNATI, OH – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld a lower court’s decision requiring an Ohio man with a history of domestic violence to complete counseling before being allowed to live with any women. The case involves Stephen Terrell Horn, who appealed a special condition of his supervised release that bars him from residing with women until he begins domestic violence treatment. Horn argued that the condition was overly broad and violated his right to association. According to court records, Horn has multiple domestic violence convictions between 2012 and 2018, including assaults on his mother and a live-in girlfriend. While on state supervision, he was also convicted of firearm and drug-related offenses. After completing a 46-month federal prison sentence...
Court upholds conviction of Ohio doctor for unlawful opioid prescriptions
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Court upholds conviction of Ohio doctor for unlawful opioid prescriptions

CINCINNATI, OH – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed the conviction of Dr. Eskender Getachew, a Columbus physician found guilty of unlawfully prescribing opioid addiction medications without legitimate medical purpose. According to court records, Getachew, who operated an addiction treatment clinic, prescribed the drug Subutex—an opioid treatment medication without the anti-abuse component naloxone—to as many as half his patients, despite the rarity of naloxone allergies. The court described this as “an astronomically high” rate and noted evidence that some prescriptions were inconsistent with medical standards, including continued prescriptions after suspected diversion and falsified medical notes. After a seven-day trial, a jury convicted Getachew on eleven...
Court partially upholds immunity denials in case of Florida man wrongfully convicted of killing neighbors
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Court partially upholds immunity denials in case of Florida man wrongfully convicted of killing neighbors

ATLANTA, GA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued an opinion in Aguirre-Jarquin v. Seminole County et al. (No. 23-10811), affirming in part and reversing in part a lower court’s denial of immunity claims brought by three former Seminole County Sheriff’s Office employees accused of misconduct in a wrongful conviction case. The appeal stems from the case of Clemente Javier Aguirre-Jarquin, who was sentenced to death in 2006 for the murders of his two neighbors, Cheryl Williams and Carol Bareis, in Altamonte Springs, Florida. After spending a decade on death row, Aguirre was exonerated when DNA evidence and new testimony implicated another suspect, Samantha Williams, the victims’ daughter and granddaughter. Aguirre later filed a civil rights lawsuit under 42 U....
California driver charged after allegedly accelerating U-Haul toward Coast Guard personnel in Oakland
California

California driver charged after allegedly accelerating U-Haul toward Coast Guard personnel in Oakland

OAKLAND, CA – A 26-year-old California resident has been charged with assaulting federal officers with a deadly or dangerous weapon after allegedly accelerating a U-Haul truck toward United States Coast Guard personnel near Coast Guard Island, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California. Federal prosecutors say Brendan Munro Thompson, also known as Bella Thompson and Bella Castillo, drove a U-Haul onto the bridge connecting Oakland to Coast Guard Island around 10 p.m. on October 23, 2025. Coast Guard personnel were stationed on the bridge while demonstrators gathered nearby to protest the potential deployment of Department of Homeland Security officers to San Francisco. According to court documents, Thompson reversed the truck toward Coast Guar...
Motorcyclist killed in crash on West Frontage Road in Victorville
California

Motorcyclist killed in crash on West Frontage Road in Victorville

VICTORVILLE, CA – A man was killed Tuesday afternoon after crashing his motorcycle along West Frontage Road near West E Street, according to the Victorville Police Station. At approximately 4:54 p.m. on November 4, 2025, deputies, along with California Highway Patrol officers and rescue personnel from the Victorville Fire Department and American Medical Response, responded to the crash. Emergency crews located the man on the west side of the Interstate 15 Freeway. Despite lifesaving measures, he was pronounced deceased at the scene. Investigators determined the man was riding a 2025 Yamaha YZF-R7 northbound on West Frontage Road when he lost control and crashed. The Victorville Police Station Major Accident Investigation Team is leading the investigation. The cause of the cras...
One dead, two injured in shooting at Halloween party in Empire
California

One dead, two injured in shooting at Halloween party in Empire

STANISLAUS COUNTY, CA – The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting at a Halloween party in Empire that left one man dead and two others injured. On Nov. 1, 2025, at about 12:27 a.m., deputies responded to the 100 block of A Street in Empire for a report of gunfire at a Halloween party. While enroute, dispatch advised there were multiple gunshot victims. Upon arrival, deputies located two adult male victims and immediately began life-saving measures. Two victims were transported by ambulance to a local hospital. One victim, identified as 32-year-old Juan Loaiza of Ceres, succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The second victim remains in critical condition. A third victim self-transported to another hospital and is expected t...
Kentucky man pleads guilty to destroying religious statue at Catholic church
Kentucky

Kentucky man pleads guilty to destroying religious statue at Catholic church

PADUCAH, KY – A Hopkinsville man has pleaded guilty to damaging religious property after using an axe to destroy a statue of Mary holding baby Jesus at a local Catholic church, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky. Court documents state that on January 28 and 29, 2025, 27-year-old Marley R. Taylor intentionally decapitated both statues because he believed people prayed to them as an act of worship. The marble statue had been hand-carved and imported from Italy. Taylor pleaded guilty to one count of damage to religious property. He is scheduled to be sentenced on March 10, 2026, and faces up to three years in prison and restitution of at least $35,935. Officials with the Department of Justice, FBI, and Hopkinsville Police Department conde...
Two Massachusetts men charged after fireworks detonated inside Harvard Medical School building
Massachusetts

Two Massachusetts men charged after fireworks detonated inside Harvard Medical School building

MASSACHUSETTS – Two Massachusetts men have been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged conspiracy to damage a building on Harvard Medical School’s campus using a large commercial firework, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston. Logan David Patterson, 18, of Plymouth, and Dominick Frank Cardoza, 20, of Bourne, are each charged with one count of conspiracy to damage property by means of an explosive. Both were arrested and are scheduled to appear in federal court in Boston. According to court documents, around 2:45 a.m. on November 1, 2025, an explosion occurred on the fourth floor of the Goldenson Building, which houses a research lab within Harvard Medical School’s Department of Neurobiology. Surveillance video allegedly captured the defendants lighting fi...
Belorussian woman extradited from France to U.S. for allegedly smuggling aircraft equipment to Russia
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Belorussian woman extradited from France to U.S. for allegedly smuggling aircraft equipment to Russia

WASHINGTON – A Belorussian citizen has been extradited from France to the United States on charges related to an alleged conspiracy to illegally export aircraft equipment to Russia, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Yana Leonova, 33, also known as “Yana Liavonava,” most recently residing in Russia, appeared in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia following her extradition. She is charged with conspiring to violate the Export Control Reform Act, smuggling, money laundering, and defrauding the United States. Prosecutors allege that after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in May 2022, Leonova worked with co-conspirators in the United States to procure avionics and other aircraft components for private aircraft operated by her former employer—a compan...