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24, May 2013 - Retrial scheduled in Fairfield slaying case
A jury trial is set to begin next month in Solano County Superior Court for a San Francisco man who had been previously convicted of the 2008 gunshot slaying of a Vallejo teen in Fairfield.
24, May 2013 - Georgia top court to consider LOST negotiations
A dispute between Walker County, Ga., and its cities over how to split millions of dollars in sales tax revenue over 10 years took a step forward recently when an out-of-county judge was appointed to hear the case.
24, May 2013 - Few citations issued since Ky. texting ban
A law banning all cell phone use for minors while driving in Kentucky has been in effect since 2011, but a very small amount of citations have actually been issued to those breaking the law.
24, May 2013 - Mt. Gox accused of violating US money transfer regulations
The seizure of funds of the largest bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, was triggered by an alleged failure of the company to comply with U.S. financial regulations, according to a federal court document. The U.S. District Court in Maryland on Tuesday ordered the seizure of Mt. Gox's funds , which were in an account with Dwolla, a payments company that transferred money from U.S. citizens to Mt. Gox for ...
24, May 2013 - Jury selection in Stewart pipe-bomb trial nearly complete
GREAT FALLS - Jury selection is wrapping up for the trial for Laurence Alan Stewart, the Virginia man accused of throwing pipe bombs at law enforcement officers from a vehicle as he was being chased near Belt and the surrounding area in November.
24, May 2013 - Attorney remembered for sharp legal mind, compassion
During nearly four decades of practicing law, Eason Mitchell gained a reputation not just for his sharp legal mind but also for his care for others.
24, May 2013 - Elephant Tusks At Center of Pensacola Trial
Officials say Kokesh legally imported a sport-hunted African elephant trophy mount from Namibia, but then illegally sold the two tusks.
24, May 2013 - Galveston Co. judge suspended without pay
A Galveston County judge has been suspended without pay one day after he was arrested on eight criminal counts. INSIDE: See the Petition
24, May 2013 - Push continues to fix Michigan's indigent defense
Almost five years have passed since a study showed poor criminal defendants are routinely processed through Michigan's justice system without ever speaking to an attorney in violation of the Constitution.
24, May 2013 - Court dismisses Nader suit against Democrats
Maine’shighest court dismissed Thursday Ralph Nader’s lawsuit against Democrats he had accused of trying to keep him off ballots in Maine and other states during his failed presidential run in 2004.        
24, May 2013 - Frost Advisory In Effect For Thursday Morning
Here are the most recent story comments. View All No comments yet! The Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas said Wednesday that he has decided to represent himself at his upcoming trial.
24, May 2013 - Birth control requirement in health law up for appeal
In the most prominent challenge of its kind, Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. is asking a federal appeals court Thursday for an exemption from part of the federal health care law that requires it to offer employees health coverage that includes access to the morning-after pill. The Oklahoma City-based arts-and-crafts chain argues that businesses — not just the currently exempted religious groups — sho ...
24, May 2013 - Sentencing for ex-Box Elder County deputy postponed
Sentencing for ex-Box Elder County deputy postponed by Marissa Lang The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 8, 2013 11:55AM MDT Brigham City » Sentencing has been postponed for a former Box Elder County sheriff’s deputy accused of sexually assaulting women during a series of traffic stops. Scott Womack, 37, was scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in 1st District Court, where he has pleaded no ...
24, May 2013 - Miami Slip and Fall Attorneys at Bernstein & Maryanoff Settle Florida Personal Injury Lawsuit
The Miami slip and fall lawyers at Bernstein & Maryanoff, URL http://www.bernsteinandmaryanoff.com , have settled an injury lawsuit on behalf of a client. (PRWeb May 24, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/florida/injury-lawyers/prweb10766873.htm
24, May 2013 - Millbrook dedicates new police and court facility
Ribbon cuttings and building dedications are on the schedule for cities across the state almost every day. In Millbrook, Tuesday's dedication was much more than moving in a new building.  It's the story
24, May 2013 - Court refuses further review
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has refused further review of the conviction of an Altoona man sentenced to a state prison term on charges he attempted to have unlawful contact with a minor.
24, May 2013 - Ex-Jaguars receiver Jimmy Smith gets six years in prison
Jimmy Smith, a five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who is arguably the best player in the short history of the Jacksonville Jaguars franchise, recently began serving a six-year prison sentence for gun and drug crimes. Although it has gone largely unnoticed in the media, Smith has been in prison in Mississippi since March 29, and…
24, May 2013 - NY court: Lousy workers deserve fair workplace too
Mediocre employees deserve the same protection as others from sexual harassment, a federal appeals court said Friday as it reinstated a lawsuit brought by a New Jersey woman against a financial services ...
24, May 2013 - Grand Jury critical of DA's Office
The Madera County Grand Jury recently criticized the Madera County District Attorney's Office, stating the office has not prosecuted a majority of alleged crimes committed within the Madera County jail, Click to Continue »
24, May 2013 - Defense's turn in Philly abortion clinic trial
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — An abortion provider charged with killing babies after they were born alive won a reprieve of sorts when a judge threw out three murder counts, but the death penalty still looms if he is convicted in four other newborn deaths.
24, May 2013 - Former Corrections Officer Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Death of His Girlfriend
PERRY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) - The former corrections officer facing a murder conviction for killing his girlfriend plead guilty to lesser charges in court Monday. Russell Holt is charged with voluntary manslaughter for shooting Jessica Wolfe last March. Wolfe's family is not happy with this decision and believes justice was not served. "He took everything away from us," Melanie Robinson, Jessica ...
24, May 2013 - Pill mill doc pleads guilty to drug, tax charges
A South Florida doctor is facing up to two decades in prison after pleading guilty to drug and tax charges arising from an illegal pill mill operation.
24, May 2013 - Brown nominated for U.S. district judgeship in Mississippi
President Barack Obama on Thursday nominated Jackson attorney Debra M. Brown to be a U.S. District judge for northern Mississippi.
24, May 2013 - Man sentenced to death in Texas courthouse killing - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News,
(AP Photo/The Beaumont Enterprise, Dave Ryan). File - In this April 22, 2013 file photo, Bartholomew Granger, center, is flanked by attorneys James Makin, right, and Sonny Cribbs before the start of his trial in Galveston, Texas.
24, May 2013 - Arias victim's family makes dramatic case for death sentence
PHOTO: Steven Alexander, brother of murder victim Travis Alexander, looks back towards Jodi Arias as he reads his "victim impact statement"Â to the jury on Thursday, May 16, 2013 during the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trial at Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. ...
24, May 2013 - Accused Erie teacher posts $250,000 bond
A suspended Erie teacher facing charges in two separate child molestation cases has been released from the Erie County Prison after posting $250,000 bond, according to court records.
24, May 2013 - Southlake Murder Victim Was Drug Cartel Attorney
The man gunned down execution-style at the Southlake Town Square Wednesday was an attorney linked to a major Mexican drug cartel, NBC 5 has learned.
24, May 2013 - Suspect in Canada terror plot denies charges
TORONTO (AP) — A man accused of plotting with al-Qaida members in Iran to derail a train in Canada was due to appear in a Toronto court Wednesday after declaring at his initial court appearance that the charges against him are unfair. Law enforcement officials in the U.S. said the target was a train that runs between New York City and Canada. Canadian investigators say Raed Jaser, 35, and his ...
24, May 2013 - Artist Richard Prince didn't infringe photo copyrights - U.S. court
By Nate Raymond NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a closely watched case in the art world, American artist Richard Prince won a federal appeals court order Thursday holding that he did not infringe the copyrights of a photographer by incorporating his images into 25 paintings and collages. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York reversed a lower court's finding that Prince must hand over artwork ...
24, May 2013 - Our View: Reducing frivolous lawsuits has merit
According to court documents, in the last five years there were 355,000 civil cases filed in Connecticut courts.
24, May 2013 - Appeals court rejects request for resentencing
SANDPOINT, Idaho (AP) — The Idaho Court of Appeals has rejected a request by a northern Idaho man for a re-sentencing hearing following his guilty plea to statutory rape.
24, May 2013 - Corrections Budget Includes Money for Additional Employees
North Dakota lawmakers approve the budget for the Department of Corrections which includes exploring the future of a minimum security prison. The budget includes additional corrections employees for adult
24, May 2013 - Justices dismiss La. case over trial delays
WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharply divided Supreme Court dismissed an appeal Monday from a Louisiana man who claimed that most of a seven-year delay between his arrest and murder trial was the result of a breakdown in the state's system for paying defense lawyers in death penalty cases.
24, May 2013 - Walter Roberts sentenced to ten years behind bars
New developments in the sentencing of a former youth baseball coach.
24, May 2013 - Iowa turkey farm workers awarded US$240m
A jury on Wednesday awarded US$240 million ($282 million) to 32 mentally disabled men for what government lawyers say was years of abuse by a Texas company that arranged for them to work at an Iowa turkey processing plant and oversaw their care, work and lodging.
24, May 2013 - Wife killer gets 20 years in jail
A POKER champion has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for the murder of his wife in America 16 years ago.
24, May 2013 - Supreme Court rejects Alabama appeal over immigration law
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — An attorney for the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center says the U.S. Supreme Court has turned down Alabama’s appeal to revive portions of the state’s immigration law. The justices on Monday left in place a federal appeals court ruling that blocked parts of the law. Justice Antonin Scalia voted to hear the [...]
24, May 2013 - OJ Simpson testifies in bid to win freedom
More than four years after the world last heard from O.J. Simpson in court, one of the nation's most famous prisoners spoke again Wednesday in a bid to win freedom from a sentence that could keep him behind bars until he dies.
24, May 2013 - Ex-evidence tech gets probation for drug theft
BLUEFIELD (WVVA) - A former employee who pleaded guilty to taking drugs from the Beckley Police Department's evidence room has been sentenced to four years probation. Gabriella Brown learned her fate
24, May 2013 - Cleveland Suspect’s Daughter in Prison for Cutting Baby’s Throat
FORT WAYNE, Indiana — The daughter of Ariel Castro, the primary suspect in the abduction of three women found alive this week, is serving a 25-year sentence in an Indiana prison for the attempted murder of her baby six years …
24, May 2013 - Lawton woman faces 11 years for driving under the influence
A night of drinking and driving could send a Lawton woman to prison for 11 years.  According to an affidavit, an officer saw Chinnie Burford spinning her wheels while waiting at a traffic light near southwest Lee Blvd and 27th early Sunday morning.
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