by Elizabeth Ann | Apr 1, 2026 | Articles, New York vs. Luigi Mangione, Trial Watch
What to Expect as the Luigi Mangione Trial Approaches The Defense Isn’t Saying He Didn’t Do It SUPPORT OUR WORK VISIT THE LUIGI MANGIONE CASE HUB As the trial of Luigi Mangione approaches, one question continues to surface: What exactly is the defense going to argue?...
by Elizabeth Ann | Jun 14, 2025 | Articles, Massachusetts vs. Karen Read, Trial Watch
No, Trials Don’t Have to Solve Every Mystery “We don’t know exactly how this happened, but we have a good idea.” That line from Hank Brennan’s closing in the Karen Read trial raised some Twitter eyebrows — and not in a good way. Several responded sarcastically: “Yes,...
by Elizabeth Ann | May 27, 2025 | Articles, Justice & Reform, Trial Watch
The Law Does Not Require Absolute Certainty In every murder trial, the prosecution carries the burden of proof. But what does it really mean to “prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt”? The answer is often misunderstood—by the public, by media pundits, and sometimes...