by Beth Karas | Feb 23, 2016 | Dippolito, News, Member News |
Dalia Dippolito is facing a retrial on charges that she hired a hitman to kill her husband in 2009. As it turns out, the hitman was an undercover police officer. As part of the operation, law enforcement staged a crime scene and told Dippolito that her husband had...
by Beth Karas | Feb 22, 2016 | News, Bill Cosby, Member News, Justin Ross Harris |
Justin Ross Harris is in court for what should be a significant hearing as both sides prepare for the April 11 trial. As noted in this February 4 filing, the State of Georgia has a number of arguments to make regarding the admissibility of evidence, much of which...
by Beth Karas | Feb 17, 2016 | News, Member News |
Soon after Justice Scalia’s death, conspiracy theorists started to expound on the circumstances of his death. If the topic of death investigations interests you, and you haven’t listened to my interview with Joseph Scott Morgan whom I quote below, then you...
by Beth Karas | Feb 16, 2016 | News, Member News, Jodi Arias |
Two incidents have Jodi Arias back in the news: Juan Martinez’s much-anticipated book is finally out and Arias was recently disciplined at Perryville, the prison where she is spending the rest of her life. Martinez is on a book tour—in New York, as I write...
by Beth Karas | Feb 12, 2016 | News, Member News |
I wrote this piece for LawNewz.com which was published yesterday. As many of you know, I covered Warren Jeffs’s sexual assault trial in San Angelo, Texas in the summer of 2011. But I’ve followed issues surrounding the FLDS for years. I hope the current...
by Beth Karas | Feb 10, 2016 | News, Freddie Gray, Member News |
A few weeks ago, Judge Barry Williams denied the prosecution’s request to compel Baltimore police officer William Porter to testify in the three trials still on the court’s calendar (and not tied up in the appellate court). Officer Edward Nero’s...