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22, May 2013 - Closing arguments next in Texas horse ranch trial
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Closing arguments have started in the case against five men charged in a Texas federal court with using a race horse breeding operation to launder cartel drug money. The defendants are charged with money laundering conspiracy related to operations of a horse ranch near Lexington, Okla.
22, May 2013 - Texas judge: Lesbian couple can't cohabitate
MCKINNEY, Texas (AP) — A judge has ruled that a North Texas lesbian couple can't live together because of a morality clause in one of the women's divorce papers.
22, May 2013 - Judge McCuskey lightening his workload
After 38 years in the legal profession, the last 15 of them on the federal bench at the U.S. District Courthouse in Urbana, Michael P. McCuskey has decided he'd like to scale back. Come July 1, the veteran jurist will transition to senior status.  URBANA — After 38 years in the legal profession, the last 15 of them on the federal bench at the U.S. District Courthouse in Urbana, Michael P ...
22, May 2013 - District judge OKs El Paso County domestic partner benefits
El Paso County, for now, is not violating the Texas Constitution and can continue to provide health benefits to the domestic partners of its employees, a district court judge ruled on Tuesday.
22, May 2013 - Texas judge says lesbian couple can't cohabitate, cites morality clause in divorce papers
MCKINNEY, Texas - A judge has ruled that a North Texas lesbian couple can't live together because of a morality clause in one of the women's divorce papers.
22, May 2013 - Lesbian couple can't cohabitate: Why not?
A lesbian couple can't cohabitate, a Texas judge ruled, because one woman's divorce settlement bars overnight guests except spouses   — and the lesbian couple can't marry in Texas.
22, May 2013 - Lesbian Couple Can’t Cohabitate, Rules Texas Judge
A Texas judge has ruled that a Lesbian couple will lose their children if they continue to cohabitate. According to an Associated Press report on the ruling, a clause in Carolyn Compton’s divorce states that her children are not allowed …
22, May 2013 - Texas court rejects body-in-luggage appeal by S.A. man
HOUSTON — A San Antonio man condemned for the 2005 slaying of a pregnant Lubbock woman whose body was stuffed in a piece of luggage found at the Lubbock city landfill has lost an appeal at Texas' highest criminal court. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday agreed with the Lubbock trial court, which rejected an appeal from Rosendo Rodriguez, 33.
22, May 2013 - V8 mechanic to face Texas court
UPDATE: A V8 mechanic arrested in Austin could be returning home alone after being scheduled to appear in a Texan court next week.
22, May 2013 - Federal appeals court upholds concealed weapons ban for under-21s
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a state law that forbids most people between ages 18 and 20 from obtaining permits to carry concealed handguns. A three-judge panel handed down its decision Monday, May 20.
21, May 2013 - O'Malley to sign death-penalty repeal, other bills, in Maryland
Gov. Martin O'Malley was scheduled to sign dozens of bills into law Thursday, including a measure making Maryland the 18th state to abolish the death penalty. The bill prohibiting executions, passed during the recently concluded General Assembly session, would take effect on Oct. 1. Maryland currently has five convicts on ...
21, May 2013 - U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz to Deliver Address at New England Law | Boston‘s 102nd Commencement
New England Law | Boston's 102nd Commencement on Friday, May 24, 2013 address; to be delivered by U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz. (PRWeb May 20, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10738118.htm
21, May 2013 - Couple in Vt. teacher case ask for new lawyers
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (AP) — A Vermont couple charged in the killing of a popular St. Johnsbury teacher last year wants new lawyers.        
21, May 2013 - Court: Does ex-wife or widow get life insurance proceeds?
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices are questioning a Virginia law that would override a federal employee’s designation of a beneficiary in a federal insurance program. Warren Hillman listed Judy Maretta as the beneficiary of his Federal Employees’ Group Life Insurance policy while they were married. They later divorced and he married Jacqueline Hillman. However, he [...]
21, May 2013 - Name game: Trial of Donovan aide continues
Union officer and political operative Harry Raymond Soucy said he left a token of appreciation in House Minority Leader Lawrence Cafero’s office refrigerator after a meeting with him and smoke shop retailers.
21, May 2013 - Court rejects appeal of Fla. mass killer Ferguson
A federal appeals court has rejected claims by convicted Florida killer John Errol Ferguson that he should not be executed because he is mentally incompetent.
21, May 2013 - New crime numbers could be misleading
A new state crime report shows a decrease in domestic violence offenses in the past year but, according to one expert, the numbers might not be comprehensive.
21, May 2013 - Opinions – 5/16/13: Maryland Court of Special Appeals
&via=&related=DolcePixel" Administrative Law Consent Order BOTTOM LINE: Where physician agreed to be bound by the terms of the Consent Order suspending her license, in which she waived any right to contest the terms and to appeal and acknowledged that she understood the Consent Order’s meaning and effect, the Board of Physicians did not err in declining [...] &via=&related=DolcePixel"
21, May 2013 - Phillips' accuser: 'It's time we say no more'
A woman who is suing a Sussex councilman for sexual attacks against her says she stands by her story and wants her day in court. "As painful and difficult as it is, I am glad that the truth is being laid out for all to see," said Katelynn Dunlap in a statement she recently released after filing a civil lawsuit against Sussex County Councilman Vance Phillips. "While I have diligently sought ...
21, May 2013 - Apopka Police solve 11-year-old cold case
Apopka Police believe they have solved an 11-year-old cold case. Orange Osceola State Attorney Jeff
21, May 2013 - Man sentenced to six life terms in Santa Cruz crime rampage, Los Gatos home invasion
Maurice Ainsworth was sentenced Thursday to more than six life terms in prison in a 2009 Los Gatos home invasion and a 2010 rampage in Santa Cruz during which he shot a Santa Cruz County sheriff's deputy with a stun gun and held a handgun to the head of a preschool teacher.
21, May 2013 - Jefferson Parish's former top attorney loses law license for three years
The Louisiana Supreme Court has suspended former Jefferson Parish Attorney Tom Wilkinson's law license for three years because of his role in the scandal that has sent former Parish President Aaron Broussard to prison. The suspension is retroactive to Oct....
21, May 2013 - ''Most Wanted' fugitive returned to US
Eric Toth, a suspected child predator who was a "most-wanted" fugitive when captured in Nicaragua, has been returned to the United States, FBI and Justice Department officials said. The former private school teacher and camp counselor was due to appear in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday. Toth was indicted in Maryland in 2008 on charges of possession and production of ...
21, May 2013 - Dealer receives jail, probation
ALAMOSA — Convicted drug dealer Jennifer Rivera-Lovato pleaded guilty earlier this year to the same offense that sent one of her conspirators to prison for eight years.
21, May 2013 - Judge rules for cheerleaders in Bible banner suit - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News,
HOUSTON (AP) - A judge ruled Wednesday that cheerleaders at a Southeast Texas high school can display banners emblazoned with Bible verses at football games.
21, May 2013 - Boulder woman accused of DUI, hitting CU student while on way to AA meeting pleads guilty
The Boulder woman accused of clipping a food truck with her SUV, driving into a University of Colorado student eating lunch and then striking the church where she had planned to attend an Alcoholic Anonymous meeting has pleaded guilty to all of the charges against her, according to court officials.
21, May 2013 - Lawyers for city councilwoman Winslow make statement
In the wake of her arrest late Tuesday on DUI charges, attorneys for 4th District Atlanta city councilwoman Cleta Winslow met with the media Thursday afternoon.
21, May 2013 - Warren woman sentenced to prison after fatal accident
CLEVELAND (AP) - Yan Gomes hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning and the Cleveland Indians, twice revived by Seattle's fielding errors, beat the Mariners 10-8 on Monday to complete a 4-game sweep of the Mariners.
21, May 2013 - Woman gets prison for DUI crash that killed her passenger
"The sad part is, they had a designated driver and decided not to use her. So, it's just a very, very sad case for both families," the woman's lawyer says.
21, May 2013 - Jurors find Jodi Arias eligible for death penalty
The same jury that convicted Jodi Arias of murder one week ago took about three hours Wednesday to determine that the former waitress is eligible for the death penalty in the stabbing and shooting death of her one-time lover in his bathroom five years ago.
21, May 2013 - Gov. George Leader laid to rest
Douglas Yeboah first met George Leader about eight years ago while working as a chaplain at the state prison in Chester.
21, May 2013 - HCSO expansion nears finish
Work on the Hempstead County Jail is almost finished.
21, May 2013 - Putnam Co. teen charged in homicides
OTTAWA, Ohio — The first police officer on the scene of last week’s double homicide in Putnam County saw blood throughout the mobile home and followed its trail through a hallway and into a bedroom, and then to the back door, according to court documents unsealed Friday.
21, May 2013 - Inmate killed in state prison; another inmate is a suspect
An Alabama prison inmate is considered a suspect in the death of another inmate.
21, May 2013 - Peterson attorney accepts 3-month law license suspension to settle disciplinary charges
One of Drew Peterson's attorneys has agreed to have his law license suspended for three months to settle state disciplinary charges alleging he stole another client's money, records show.        
21, May 2013 - Judge rescinds order against prosecutor
Municipal Court Judge Cynthia Heck has lifted her order that barred a city prosecutor from her Vandalia courtroom.
21, May 2013 - Decision in $5 million lottery ticket theft trial in Judge's hands
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Judge Joseph Fahey said Friday he will take a few days to make his decision after closing arguments in the trial of two New York brothers accused of stealing a winning $5 million lottery ticket.
21, May 2013 - Beshear hands out books at juvenile jail
First lady Jane Beshear is scheduled to give out books Tuesday at the Fayette Regional Juvenile Detention Center as part of an international literacy initiative.
21, May 2013 - Clinton Lewis Sentenced To Life For Part In Petties Drug Organization
Lewis was known as a 'henchman' for the Craig Petties Drug Trafficking Organization
21, May 2013 - Pervert rabbi admits kid sex
With other accusers stepping forward, a former yeshiva teacher changed pleas yesterday on the third day of his New Jersey trial and admitted he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old boy while working as a camp counselor.Rabbi Yosef Kolko, 36, shifted uncomfortably on the stand in the Toms River courtroom as...
21, May 2013 - Revisions in sentence make appeal difficult for former Pennsylvania justice Melvin
By Adam Brandolph, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Former state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin’s new sentence will be more difficult for an appellate court to overturn, criminal defense attorneys said on ...
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