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Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital- Florida, Found Liable in ‘Take Care of Maya’ Trial After Mother’s Tragic Suicide

In a significant legal development, Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital in Florida has been held liable for multiple claims, including the wrongful death of Beata Kowalski and inflicting emotional distress on her and her daughter, Maya. The Kowalski family was awarded a staggering $211 million in damages. The court’s decision, live-streamed by CourtTV and reported by […]

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Third Suspect Surrenders in Massachusetts Shooting Resulting in Newborn’s Death

In a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the tragic shooting incident in Holyoke, Massachusetts, a third suspect, Kermith Alvarez, aged 28, surrendered himself to authorities. His surrender, which took place on Friday, was confirmed by the Hampden District Attorney’s office. Alvarez had been evading law enforcement since the shooting on October 4 that resulted […]

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Tennessee Judge Upholds Death Sentence for Woman in Notorious 1995 Murder Case

A Tennessee judge has upheld the death sentence for Christa Pike, the only woman on Tennessee’s death row, almost 30 years after her heinous act of killing a 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer in a disturbing and brutal manner. Pike’s attorneys sought a re-evaluation of her sentencing, citing recent legal precedents, but the judge’s decision maintains her […]

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