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24, May 2013 - Trial to begin for man accused of throwing bombs
A Virginia man accused of throwing pipe bombs at Montana troopers during a highway chase last fall was to go on trial Monday on seven counts of attempting to kill a law-enforcement officer.
24, May 2013 - NY court: NJ woman's harassment case to proceed
A jury should be allowed to decide a New Jersey woman's claim that she was fired from a financial services company because she objected to being sexually harassed by a top executive, although evidence ...
24, May 2013 - "Hatchet Hitchhiker" Suspected In Lawyer's Murder
A homeless, hatchet-wielding hitchhiker who became an Internet hero earlier this year was arrested Thursday for allegedly beating a New Jersey lawyer to death inside his home...
24, May 2013 - 4/26/2013
The U.S. Attorney General's office for the District of Kansas issued a press release Thursday that includes a federal indicment of a Finney County man.
24, May 2013 - Actress Bynes charged in NYC in accused bong toss
NEW YORK (AP) — Actress Amanda Bynes appeared in a criminal court Friday disheveled in a long blond wig and sweats where she was charged with reckless endangerment after police said she heaved a marijuana bong out of her Manhattan apartment building.
24, May 2013 - Former president of PACES pleads guilty in case
The former president of Port Arthur Chemical and Environmental Services, LLC (PACES) has pleaded guilty in federal court to occupational safety crimes which resulted in the death of an employee, announced John M. Bales, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas, and Ignacia S. Moreno, Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division.
24, May 2013 - Adair County Courthouse clash continues
Tensions remain high as the battle ­­­­­­­between Circuit Judge Russell Steele and Circuit Clerk Linda Decker continues to fester.
24, May 2013 - Public defenders sue to halt closing of Gloucester County jail
New Jersey's public defenders are going to court to stop Gloucester County from closing its county jail and splitting its 250 to 350 inmates among four other county jails, including one in Newark.
24, May 2013 - Callaway Co. bank robbery suspect found guilty
A Jefferson City man charged with robbing Bank Star One in New Bloomfield in October 2012 was found guilty following a court trial, Thursday.
24, May 2013 - Police review video outside strip club in investigation
FARGO - Police are reviewing surveillance video from outside the city's only strip club after a man there died after being shoved to the ground by an employee of the club, according to court records.
24, May 2013 - As Trial Begins, Conflicting Portrait Of Donovan Finance Director Emerges
The corruption trial of a top aide to former state House Speaker Christopher Donovan opened in federal court Monday with the jury listening to secretly made recordings of businessmen and political operatives scheming about how to pay bribes to kill special tax legislation.
24, May 2013 - Civil cases, 5/19
The following lawsuits were filed in Tom Green County district court recently.
24, May 2013 - Parents plead not guilty to charges of child abuse
DICKINSON, N.D. - Parents of an infant who died less than two years ago with illegal drugs in its system pleaded not guilty to child abuse charges Monday at a preliminary hearing in Southwest District Court in Dickinson.
24, May 2013 - Canadian who took Kan. girl sentenced to 8 years
WICHITA - A developmentally challenged Canadian man will spend eight years in prison for taking a 12 ...
24, May 2013 - Iowa man arrested for pot at Amtrak Depot
A Burlington, Iowa, man is accused of trafficking almost $50,000 of cannabis after Galesburg police located more than 24 pounds of the drug onboard an Amtrak train.   Keith Giovanni Nash, 31, is facing up to 60 years in prison and a fine of up to $400,000 after being arrested at 5:29 p.m. Tuesday at the Amtrak Depot, 225 S. Seminary St.
24, May 2013 - Inmate escapes from north Georgia jail
An 18-year-old inmate awaiting trial escaped from the Franklin County jail Friday morning, according to the sheriff of the north Georgia county.
24, May 2013 - Arrest prompts lawsuit
Crime Arrest prompts lawsuit Clay Township resident says neighbors and police chief conspired to wrongfully prosecute him. Jessica Cuffman Fremont May 11, 2013 googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display("dfp-ad-sandusky_register"); }); In a 17-page lawsuit filed in Ottawa County Common Pleas court last month, Anthony Simon, of Genoa, named police Chief Terry Mitchell and three neighbors ...
24, May 2013 - Closing arguments begin 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.
24, May 2013 - Madras hunter appears in court on murder charge
While friends and family of a 19-year-old Madras man shot and killed on a rabbit-hunting outing expressed shock and grief Monday, a 24-year-old accused of murder and manslaughter made his first appearance before a Jefferson County judge.
24, May 2013 - Man indicted in Las Vegas killing of Maple Valley woman
A self-described pimp was indicted Friday on charges that could bring the death penalty if he is convicted in a fatal shooting and fiery crash that killed three people, including a Maple Valley woman, on the Las Vegas Strip in February.
24, May 2013 - Capital punishment in Washington State
Under Washington's capital punishment statute, defendants in Washington state convicted of aggravated first-degree murder may be sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole or they may be sentenced to death. A defendant may be found guilty of aggravated first degree murder if he or she commits first degree murder with the following aggravating circumstances:   (1) The murderer ...
24, May 2013 - W.Va. bath salts case headed for trial May 14
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- A Clarksburg man who prosecutors said ran two West Virginia shops that sold large quantities of illegal bath salts will stand trial May 14, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.John Skruck, 56, had sought to delay his trial on more than tw...
24, May 2013 - Hobby Lobby takes ObamaCare fight to appeals court
DENVER – In the most prominent challenge of its kind, Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. asked 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.
24, May 2013 - Judge rules ‘majority’ means more than half
In a unique case in which a city tried to redefine “majority” in a local election, a McDonough County Circuit Court judge has ruled that having the majority of votes means simply having more than half. Since February, the results of a city aldermanic race have been under dispute in the western Illinois city of Macomb. Western Illinois University student Steven Wailand, 20, ran for 2nd Ward ...
24, May 2013 - Illinois judge charged with possession of heroin, guns
ST. LOUIS (AP) - A southwestern Illinois judge already under scrutiny after a colleague died of a cocaine overdose at his family's hunting lodge was charged Friday with possession of heroin and guns.
24, May 2013 - San Quentin Prison Is No Place for Innocent Men (Op-Ed)
Lawyers and supporters for the California Innocence Project are walking 660 miles from San Diego to Sacramento, California, to personally deliver clemency petitions to Governor Jerry Brown for the release of the California 12, a dozen inmates who have strong cases of factual innocence. Follow their progress on TakePart.
24, May 2013 - Slain guard's family sues over prison riot
The family of a guard killed during a prison riot in Mississippi has filed a federal lawsuit that says inadequate staffing and poor treatment created a dangerous environment.
24, May 2013 - Former teacher to face trial in Pulaski County
A former assistant basketball coach accused of having sexual contact with a female student has been bound over for trial in Pulaski County Circuit Court.
24, May 2013 - Memon trial will go forward as planned for June 17th
The case against the teen accused of a killing a classmate at a Madison school will go to trial as planned next month.
24, May 2013 - 'Rectify' renewed for Season 2 on Sundance Channel
Sundance Channel has renewed its critically hailed new series "Rectify" for a second season after just two weeks on the air.The drama about a former death row inmate (Aden Young) who's released from prison and struggles to adjust to life on the outside, premiered April 22 to near-universal praise from critics. The current season runs six episodes, but Season 2 will expand to 10 hours."The ...
24, May 2013 - Saxons' Erion, Olys' Mann-Fraser set for state tennis third-place matches
Collyn Erion dominated nearly never opponent he played this season, forcing them into errors with maddening consistency on the court.
24, May 2013 - State report on prison realignment slammed by critics
State prison officials say a study on the early impacts of so-called prison realignment show positive results. But critics point to negative data in the report, and Kern County prosecutors say it fails to analyze significant factors.
24, May 2013 - Report slams leadership of 36th District Court in Detroit
The 36th District Court is plagued by financial mismanagement, a backlogged docket, a bloated payroll and is run by administrators unable or unwilling to change, according to a scathing report commissioned by state court officials.
24, May 2013 - Attorneys argue appeal in Lampl case
Arguments in the case against former Morrow City Manager John Lampl were heard Thursday morning in the Georgia Court of Appeals.
24, May 2013 - Man who spent days under Salem woman's trailer recording sentenced to prison
BRENTWOOD ? A judge reluctantly sentenced a Massachusetts man 3 to 6 years in state prison, suggesting he deserved more time behind bars for spending two days under a Salem woman's trailer while secretly recording videos and taking pictures of her and watching from a bathroom air duct.
24, May 2013 - Greene County uses machine for fine payments
A southwest Missouri county seeking to collect millions of dollars in court fines is offering an easier payment option for residents to pay up.
24, May 2013 - Massachusetts fugitive rapist sentenced to up to 40 years in prison
A man who evaded the law for 34 years was sentenced to 36 to 40 years in prison Thursday for raping three women in Massachusetts in 1978.
24, May 2013 - Mississippi Supreme Court issues stay of execution of Willie Jerome Manning
The Mississippi Supreme Court has granted a stay of execution in the Willie Manning case.
24, May 2013 - Winsted man accused of killing girlfriend 13 years ago still awaits trial while earning $129k a yea
LITCHFIELD - A Litchfield County man accused of killing his girlfriend in January 2000 has remained free for 13 years awaiting trial and has been earning a $129,000-a-year taxpayer-funded salary as a state sales tax auditor.
24, May 2013 - Key dates in the history of the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center
President Barack Obama on Thursday reaffirmed his 2008 campaign promise to close the military-run prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where terror suspects have been held since 2002, and begin the transfer of some prisoners to other countries.
24, May 2013 - Mississippi could begin prosecuting women for miscarriages
A case before the Mississippi Supreme Court could lead to jail time for unintentional pregnancy loss        
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