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Illustration of Mackenzie Shirilla joking with her mother during a jail phone call, showing a lighthearted exchange amid serious legal issues.
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Mackenzie Shirilla jokes about booty during jail call with mom

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A newly released recording captures Mackenzie Shirilla and her mother laughing over comments about her appearance during a jail call. The lighthearted exchange contrasts with the serious legal matters surrounding her case.

After more than four years of delays, Tiffany Haddish is asking a Georgia court to toss her DUI case, claiming the holdup has hurt her work and travel.

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YNW Melly, born Jamell Demons, was denied bond for a second time in his long-delayed double murder case. Judge Martin Fein ruled on May 6 that the rapper must remain behind bars ahead of his retrial.

In a Santa Barbara courtroom, 40-year-old Ashlee Buzzard entered a not guilty plea to the murder of her 9-year-old daughter, Melodee Buzzard. Prosecutors plan to seek a life sentence without the death penalty, as the case unfolds following Melodee's disappearance in October.

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Kenya's Shanzu Magistrate's Court has extended the detention of six Iranian nationals until January 12, 2026, amid an investigation into an alleged drug trafficking operation valued at over KSh 8 billion. The ruling follows a prosecution request highlighting the case's complexity. The suspects were arrested on a vessel at Kilindini Port with suspected synthetic narcotics.

The High Court in Pretoria has reserved judgment until Monday on whether prosecutors can question Muzi Sibiya about co-accused Bongani Ntanzi's confession in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial. Defence lawyers objected, citing legal provisions that bar using one accused's confession against another. The ruling could influence how evidence is presented in the high-profile case.

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The Johannesburg High Court has postponed a legal dispute between informal traders and the City of Johannesburg over evictions in the central business district until Monday. The Socio-Economic Rights Institute, representing the traders, argues the removals violate their right to trade, while the city defends the actions as necessary for regulation and urban renewal. Mayor Dada Morero emphasized the need for a verification process to ensure eligibility.

 

 

 

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