@FOX17 / Twitter screen shot Man Gives Glory to God After Being Exonerated of Murder, Being Released After Serving 32 Years A man who spent decades in prison after being wrongfully convicted of murder was not bitter when released, but instead gave the glory to God. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal May 27, 2021
R Boed / Flickr The Other Guys: A Look Back at America's Forgotten Founders Could Save a Supreme Court Under Siege Many are familiar with The Federalist Papers and the viewpoints supportive of the Constitution. But what did the other founders believe? By Brett Kershaw, The Western Journal May 20, 2021
kat wilcox / Pexels Man Kills Himself in Federal Courtroom Immediately After Hearing Guilty Verdict 'Very, very, very odd. Very unusual. We will take our time to get to the bottom of it,' an FBI spokesman said. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal May 18, 2021
@bexar_arms / Unsplash Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Against Cops Seizing Guns Without a Warrant 'Neither the holding nor logic of Cady justifies such warrantless searches and seizures in the home,' Justice Clarence Thomas wrote. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 17, 2021
RODNAE Productions / Pexels Actor Ricky Schroder Hits Back After He Comes Under Fire for Helping Bail Out Kyle Rittenhouse The actor said he is not letting the vitriol he's faced on social media stop him from backing Kyle Rittenhouse for the 'long haul.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 17, 2021
@CTVNews / Twitter Judge Outsmarts Disrespectful Defendant in Virtual Court Hearing, Punk Ends Up in Handcuffs on the Livestream Zoom court hearings cause problems. Fortunately, a good catch by a Michigan prosecutor may have prevented a great tragedy. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal May 17, 2021
@StarTribune / Twitter Report: Chauvin Juror Lied, Wore George Floyd Themed T-Shirt at Least Twice 'Speaking frankly, Chauvin did not have a fully impartial jury in the sense we usually give criminal defendants,' one expert said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 7, 2021
@ianhutchinson92 / Unsplash Illegal Alien Wins Supreme Court Case, Justices Point to a One-Word Technicality This ruling will no doubt serve as a precedent in countless other deportation cases in which the letter of the law is not followed. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 30, 2021
@adjatan / Twitter screen shot Biden's DOJ Had 'Backup Plan' to Immediately Arrest Derek Chauvin if He Was Acquitted - Report The backup plan was not needed because the jury found Chauvin guilty of two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 29, 2021
Logan Weaver / Unsplash Chauvin Juror Speaks Out, Tells George Floyd's Family 'His Name Is Going to Live On' 'We [didn't] know what was going on. We were really just locked in on the case,' the juror said, revealing he didn't watch news of the trial. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 28, 2021
austin_slack / Flickr Citizens Deliver Clear Message to Whitmer as Her COVID Orders Face Defeat at the Hands of the People The petition was denied certification by the Board of Canvassers, but a potential legal battle shows Michiganders are furious. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal April 24, 2021
@bill_oxford / Pexels Chauvin Wrote Crucial Reminder of Lawyer's Info on His Hand Right Before Guilty Verdict As Chauvin was being led out of the courtroom following his conviction, something could be seen written on his left hand. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal April 23, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Former Federal Prosecutor: Biden and Waters Offered Chauvin Grounds for Appeal Andrew McCarthy said Maxine Waters 'took matters to the point of jury intimidation,' and Joe Biden's remark was scarcely better. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 22, 2021
@bill_oxford / Unsplash Dershowitz Makes Huge Chauvin Call: 'The Judge Made a Terrible Mistake' 'I have no confidence that this verdict was produced by due process and the rule of law rather than the influence of the crowd,' he said. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 22, 2021
Kelly Lacy / Pexels Op-Ed: The Chauvin Trial Proves Americans Can Now Be Jailed if Enough Rioters Threaten to Show Up 'What these people want is nothing less than the destruction of American values. Due process. The presumption of innocence.' By Kevin Catapano, The Western Journal April 22, 2021
@tingeyinjurylawfirm / Unsplash Jury Finds Derek Chauvin Guilty in Death of George Floyd Derek Chauvin was accused of killing George Floyd during the infamous May 25, 2020, arrest that sparked worldwide protest and riots. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal April 20, 2021
@munshots / Unsplash The Chauvin Trial: Video of Floyd's 2019 Arrest Could Change Everything as the Defense Rests Its Case The defense in the trial of Derek Chauvin rested its case Thursday after introducing compelling footage of George Floyd's 2019 arrest. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal April 20, 2021
@tingeyinjurylawfirm / Unsplash CNN Legal Analyst Implies Chauvin's Defense Team Needs to Prove Innocence to Gain Acquittal Derek Chauvin has the same rights to due process as the rest of us, and his attorney was simply doing his job. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal April 20, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Chauvin Trial Judge: Maxine Waters' Statement 'May Result in This Whole Trial Being Overturned' The judge in the Derek Chauvin trial said Rep. Maxine Waters may have laid the grounds for a mistrial at a later date. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 19, 2021
The Hill / YouTube screen shot Judge in Chauvin Case Reprimands Prosecution, Threatens Mistrial Over 'Late Disclosure' of Evidence Cahill informed the court that the late disclosure would not be allowed because it 'prejudiced the defense.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 15, 2021
Andrew Seaman / Unsplash WI Supreme Court Strikes Down Business Capacity Limits Power-hungry bureaucrats have been calling the shots without input from lawmakers for too long. It is time to stem this executive overreach. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal April 15, 2021