law crime
-
In Ironic Twist, Lawyers Fighting Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Argue Remotely Because They Got COVID-19
Two officials fighting the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandates for employers and health care facilities before the Supreme Court ironically tested positive for COVID-19 just before their scheduled court date, which forced them to argue their cases remotely on Friday. In other situations, that might be a sign from life that you should…
-
‘Nevermind’ Baby’s Lawsuit Gets Thrown Out Of Court
A lawsuit filed by the man who modelled as a baby for Nirvana’s iconic Nevermind album cover has been dismissed — for now. Spencer Elden was 4 months when he was photographed nude in a Pasadena swimming pool back in 1991. As an adult, Elden tried suing the band on child pornography charges this past…
-
Colorado Cyclists Traced a Ring of Bike Thieves Down to JUárez, Mexico Using Facebook
A ring of thieves in Colorado has been indicted in a bicycle burglary ring that spanned state lines and international borders and amounted to nearly $US1 million ($2 million) in value of stolen goods and property damage. The thieves targeted mountain bikes throughout Colorado’s Front Range, transported the bikes to the Texas border and finally…
-
Texas Company Charged for Causing Major California Oil Spill
The Texas company allegedly responsible for spilling hundreds of gallons of oil near Huntington Beach, California, in October is facing criminal charges. A federal grand jury indicted Houston-based Amplify Energy Corp. and two of its subsidiaries this week, charging them with a single misdemeanour count of illegally discharging oil.