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Judge attacked in Las Vegas courtroom during sentencing

In Las Vegas, a disturbing incident occurred during a sentencing hearing when a man, identified as Deobra Redden, 30, who had been denied probation, attacked Judge Holthus. The violent episode, captured on video, took place in a Nevada courtroom on Wednesday morning.

Redden was in court for sentencing after pleading guilty to attempted battery with substantial bodily harm, according to a statement from the Eighth Judicial District Court. The court reported that Judge Holthus, 62, sustained injuries during the attack, and her condition is currently under observation. Additionally, a court marshal was injured and subsequently taken to a hospital, where he is believed to be in stable condition.

The court expressed appreciation for the heroic actions of its staff, law enforcement, and others who intervened to subdue the defendant, as stated in an official statement.

This unfortunate incident follows a similar case reported by The New York Times last year, where an individual received a 46-month prison sentence for assaulting a court security officer at the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse in Las Vegas in 2022, according to information from the Justice Department.

Adani-Hindenburg row: Supreme Court to deliver verdict shortly

The Supreme Court is set to announce its decision today on a series of petitions seeking an investigation into fraud allegations against the Adani Group, as detailed in the Hindenburg Research report. Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, along with Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, reserved judgment on this matter in November 2023.

The petitions revolve around accusations of Adani artificially inflating its share prices. Following the publication of these allegations in a report by the short-seller Hindenburg Research, various Adani companies reportedly experienced a significant decline in share value, amounting to approximately $100 billion.

Multiple petitions were subsequently filed before the Supreme Court, including one asserting that amendments to the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act had created a ‘shield and an excuse’ allowing Adani Group’s regulatory violations and market manipulations to go unnoticed.

Last year, the Supreme Court directed the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to conduct an independent investigation into the matter. Additionally, an expert committee, led by retired Justice AM Sapre, was appointed to examine the issue. In its May report, the expert committee found no prima facie lapses on the part of SEBI in the matter.

During a hearing, the bench emphasized that SEBI cannot be expected to base its decisions on conglomerate conduct solely on newspaper reports. In a subsequent hearing on November 24, 2023, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that media reports were attempting to influence India’s actions, citing the OCCRP report as an example.

The case in question is titled Vishal Tiwari v. Union of India and Others.