Sep 15, 2022
Casa Ruby Owes Creditors Millions And ‘Should Be Dissolved,’ Says Court-Appointed Receiver
A court-appointed auditor of the LGBTQ+ organization determined that Casa Ruby owes creditors more than $2 million dollars and left rented properties in disarray.
Nov 22, 2021
D.C. Judge Extends Suspension Of Speedy Trial Rule
The judge’s decision extends the suspension of the rule until April 8, 2022.
Federal officials say they are actively pursuing 55 cases and have issued charges in 13 cases. Several dozen people are also facing charges in D.C. Superior Court.
Jan 08, 2021
With Jury Trials On Pause, A Growing Number of Inmates Are Being Held Indefinitely At The D.C. Jail
Experts say the pandemic has created such a backlog at the D.C. Superior Court that many defendants could be held for years before their trials begin.
Dec 16, 2020
Judge Strikes Down D.C.’s Ban On Eviction Filings
The ruling comes after a group of landlords and property managers challenged the city’s ban on eviction filings.
Florida Congressman Trey Radel—who was arrested and charged with cocaine possession last November—is expected to announce his resignation today.
Nov 25, 2013
See You Next Year, Chris Brown
Brown is accused of punching a person outside the W Hotel in late October, as is his bodyguard Christopher Hollosy.
