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18, May 2013 - Jury's out in Albion murder trial
Jurors return today to resume deliberations to decide whether James Kimple is a murderer.
18, May 2013 - ADDING MULTIMEDIA Internationally Recognized Mergers & Acquisitions Lawyer Nancy Yamaguchi Joins Ho
Noted Silicon Valley law firm Hoge Fenton today announced that internationally recognized mergers & acquisitions lawyer Nancy Yamaguchi has joined the firm. She is a member of
18, May 2013 - Lakeland man sentenced for 2011 child beating
A Polk County man has been sentenced to 9 1/2 years in prison for beating his infant son so severely that he was left with brain damage.
18, May 2013 - Inmate whose arson murder conviction was overturned will be retried
After proving his innocence, George Souliotes, 72, who has spent 16 years in prison, was ordered freed or retried in the triple-murder arson case. Prosecutors have opted for a new trial. SAN FRANCISCO — A prison inmate whose triple-murder arson conviction was overturned after he demonstrated "actual innocence" will be retried rather than released, prosecutors said.        
18, May 2013 - Tyler man sentenced to 10 years in prison for intoxication assault with a vehicle
A Tyler man that crashed his truck head on, killing the driver of a mini van this past November was sentenced to 10 years in prison Tuesday.
18, May 2013 - Judge tells police to return marijuana
Police in Tacoma, Washington, United States could soon be in real trouble over pot.
18, May 2013 - Peregrine Financial Scion: 'My Father Is Dead To Me'
SAN FRANCISCO/CHICAGO ( Reuters ) - Russell Wasendorf Jr., whose father went to prison for stealing $215 million from clients of the futures brokerage they ran together for nearly 20 years, is starting over.
18, May 2013 - AP sources: FBI looks into Va. gov's link to donor
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The FBI has begun examining the relationship between Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen and the chief executive of a nutritional supplements manufacturer that is the subject of a federal investigation, two people with knowledge of the review said Monday.
18, May 2013 - Harrison County man jailed after leading deputies on chase
A Harrison County man is in the North Central Regional Jail after having led Marion County sheriff’s deputies on a chase throughout Fairmont early Thursday.
18, May 2013 - Greco case referred to state AG’s office
By Mark Waite The Nevada Attorney General’s office will be requested to prosecute Anthony Greco and Kathy Rinaldi after a conflict was discovered between a defendant and staff at the district attorney’s office. The pair were arraigned in Pahrump Justice Court Nov. 28, 2011 on charges they orchestrated a fire at 5920 S. Pahrump Valley[...]
18, May 2013 - Coming Alzheimer's trials need participants
Researchers are entering a key couple of years for Alzheimer's research and clinical trials on prevention may be the key, so trial participants are vital.
18, May 2013 - Durham jury weighs fate of Texas man on trial
Jurors deliberated for a second day in the trial of a Texas man accused of killing a Pennsylvania high school football player and injuring another in a Durham parking lot.
18, May 2013 - Detroit cop from Canton still facing trial decision
Clifton Jermaine Whatley, a suspended Detroit police officer and Canton resident, could learn as early as May whether he will face trial in Wayne County Circuit Court amid charges he orchestrated a series of robberies across southeast Michigan, including a Feb. 6 holdup inside the Canton Family Dollar store on Joy Road near I-275.
18, May 2013 - Orange gets temporary GPS plan for monitoring suspects on bond
With Orange County's embattled GPS-monitoring and home-confinement programs suspended, judges now have a temporary option for criminal suspects who qualify for release before trial but still need supervision.        
18, May 2013 - Readers Feel...
On Wednesday, when state Rep. Ron Reynolds ' co-defendants in an alleged quarter-million-dollar kickback scheme showed up in court in Conroe, the Missouri City Democrat was noticeably absent.
18, May 2013 - Tour of California: Evelyn Stevens in control of women's time trial
Stevens records time of 55 minutes and 49 seconds in only race for the women
18, May 2013 - Drug Court Graduation Saves County Thousands
Drug Court saves the county $13,000 per individual who graduates the program.
18, May 2013 - Fazzino free on $500,000 bond, headed back to Missouri
A man charged with murdering his wife in Boone last year walked free from jail this morning after a judge lowered his bail to $500,000 cash or surety.
18, May 2013 - Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes Announces Home-Based Jail Alternative For Female Felons
Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes announced yesterday that he will launch a program allowing mothers convicted of nonviolent crime to serve their sentences at home, in an effort to help single mothers raise their children. “We’ve seen women who’ve sold drugs in order to buy groceries for their family, or diapers or formula.” Georgia Lerner, Women’s Prison Association Executive Director ...
18, May 2013 - Suring man pleads guilty to federal arson charges
A Suring man accused of setting several fires in Northeastern Wisconsin has pleaded guilty in federal court to igniting fires in a church and two taverns in Oconto County.
18, May 2013 - Lawyer Seeks To Free Brandon Barber From Jail
Attorneys for former Northwest Arkansas businessman Brandon Barber submitted paperwork in federal court Wednesday (May 8) to try to get...
18, May 2013 - Judge won't cut prison time for man who killed 3
A state judge refused to reduce the prison sentences of a man who pleaded guilty to running over and killing three people near Southeastern Louisiana University four years ago.
18, May 2013 - Pa. sheriff heading to trial on charges he said he'd cut off worker's hands, shoot reporter
BEAVER, Pa. - A judge says a western Pennsylvania sheriff accused of threatening to cut a political campaign worker's hands off and shoot an online news reporter should go to trial.
18, May 2013 - Judge Nancy Porter swears in 20 new US citizens
ELKO — Twenty-year old Angel Chung has pledged his allegiance to the American flag many, many times.
18, May 2013 - NJ Sex Assault Conviction Tossed Over Law Wording
A New Jersey man serving prison time for aggravated sexual assault will get a new sentence after the state Supreme Court tossed his conviction over the wording of the law.
18, May 2013 - A weekend guide to the Austin Food and Wine Festival
CultureMap Austin -- Many of Austin’s food fans are looking forward to a flavorful weekend as the 2nd Annual Austin Food and Wine Festival pitches a park full of tents, fires up a wave of grills, and pours a steady flow of wine and beer over the next few days. Some would say last year’s event was a trial by fire that wound up with a few kinks to straighten out — dusty grounds, confusing lines, a ...
18, May 2013 - Man convicted of murder of Pa. football player
A Texas man will serve a life sentence after being found guilty of murder in the shooting death of a Pennsylvania high school football player while both were in Durham.
18, May 2013 - Court Upholds Overturning of Mo. Murder Conviction
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - A southwest Missouri woman convicted of murdering a 68-year-old woman could be retried or released from prison after the Missouri Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling overturning her conviction.
18, May 2013 - 5 'Pillars of Bar' to be honored May 1
Five Champaign County lawyers who all graduated from the University of Illinois College of Law and who have more than 250 collective years of legal experience are being recognized as the latest "Pillars of the Bar." read more
18, May 2013 - Suspect in gym owner death faces judge Friday
One of the men accused in the murder of local gym owner Joe Lengel will face a judge Friday morning.
18, May 2013 - DNA links inmate to 1986 rape of deaf woman
Jackson County prosecutors charged Alphonso Henderson, 50, with robbery, forcible sodomy and three counts of rape. He is in a Virginia federal penitentiary for being a felon in possession of a firearm. His previous record includes convictions for assault, false imprisonment, sodomy and burglary. He was set to be released in about 12 years, but police said the new charges could keep him behind ...
18, May 2013 - Mississippi Law Could Force Women's Clinic To Close
A Mississippi health clinic that was scheduled to be closed got a reprieve. The Jackson Women's Health Organization is the only remaining clinic in the state where abortions are performed. A federal judge recently ruled the state can't enforce a new law that requires doctors to have admitting privileges at local hospitals. The state, however, says its law is valid.
18, May 2013 - Court rejects Joseph Abeyta's appeal of 2009 Boulder murder conviction
The Colorado Court of Appeals today upheld the murder conviction of a Longmont man who was found guilty of shooting and killing his friend in north Boulder in 2009. Joseph Abeyta, 45, was convicted of first-degree murder by a Boulder County jury in October 2009 in connection with a daylong crime spree that ended with the shooting death of William Andrews, 47.
18, May 2013 - Plea hearing in bribery case linked to Richardson
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The allegations against retired state District Judge Michael Murphy were startling, even in a state known for its political scandals.
18, May 2013 - Man to face charges for alleged 2002 sex assault
AZTEC — A Kirtland man who was convicted and served a prison sentence for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl was allowed to take back his guilty plea because he didn't know the plea could result in his deportation.
18, May 2013 - May 15, 2013 / News
The Atascsoa County Courthouse at its completion in 1913 as viewed from the north end of Main Street in Jourdanton. County Officials for 1912-1913 were William M. Abernathy, County Judge; Walter E.
18, May 2013 - W.Va. lawyer sentenced for public defender fraud
A Belington lawyer convicted of defrauding the West Virginia Public Defender Services will spend a year and a day in prison.
18, May 2013 - Washington D.C. Lawyer Joseph Cammarata Obtains 1.9 Million Verdict in Case Defended by State Farm
Washington D.C. Lawyer Joseph Cammarata wins large verdict for client in case against a State Farm insured. (PRWeb May 09, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10714386.htm
18, May 2013 - Grand Rapids hot headlines: Dogs in court: See how canine program has changed juvenile cases in Wes
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18, May 2013 - Gosnell convicted of three counts of murder
After nearly two weeks of deliberations, the jury in the trial of Kermit Gosnell has convicted Gosnell of three of the five murder charges against him.
18, May 2013 - Keller to be formally sworn in Tuesday at Capitol
Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Michelle M. Keller is scheduled to be formally sworn in at a Capitol ceremony on Tuesday.
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