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22, May 2013 - Utah judge appointed to federal bench
The presiding judge of the Utah Court of Appeals has been appointed to the U.S. 10th Circuit.
22, May 2013 - Change of venue denied for Utah man accused of killing teen
Change of venue denied for Utah man accused of killing teen by Stephen Hunt The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 10, 2013 06:50AM MDT Eric Millerberg — accused in the 2011 death of his children’s 16-year-old babysitter — has been denied a change of venue for his upcoming murder trial. Millerberg’s attorneys wanted the trial moved to Summit or Salt Lake county, arguing that pre-trial publicity ...
22, May 2013 - Fmr. Chief Agent for Ala. Criminal Justice Info. Center faces 19 felony charges
Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange's office announced Friday the arrest of the state's former Chief Agent for Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC) on numerous felony charges.
22, May 2013 - Jury selection continues in Albany murder trial
An Albany man, charged with beating a man to death with a board, goes on trial for murder a second time.
22, May 2013 - Bomb Suspect Has Chance to Avoid Execution by Cooperating
The best chance for 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to avoid execution for the deadly Boston Marathon bombing may be to cooperate fully with investigators, or convince a jury he was “brainwashed” by his older brother.
22, May 2013 - Larry the Answer Guy: Simpson's trial much longer than Arias'
Some trials go on and on.
22, May 2013 - New Crime Museum exhibit features Bernie Madoff artifacts
Bernie Madoff's fraudulent investment operation not only ruined thousands of investors' financial futures, it remains fascinating to the public. And now his misdeeds are featured in a permanent exhibit at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment.
22, May 2013 - Hulk Hogan's Sex Tape Must Be Taken Offline, Says Judge
Last fall, Gawker posted a video of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan having sex with a woman named Heather Clem. The tape, which was a glorious 30 minutes long, stayed up on the website after a judge ruled that the site hadn't breached its first amendment rights. [ more â€ș ]
22, May 2013 - Court Rules Fitness Club Doesn't Have to Hang Union Poster
John Brinson, a small business owner in Pennsylvania, has won an appeal against the NLRB regarding a rule that would force private-sector employers to post union information in the workplace.
22, May 2013 - Employees at Ohio prison subject of drug probe
A southwestern Ohio drug task force is investigating steroid use and distribution among employees at a state prison.
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 - Jacksonville killer avoids death sentence for 2009 murder
Circuit Judge James Daniel sentenced DeShawn Leon Green to life without parole Friday for the murder of Robert Lee Kearney.
22, May 2013 - Region in brief 5/3/2013
A Johnstown man was jailed Thursday after police said he called 911 with a false report that a city bar was on fire. Police charged Mitchell Roy Hopkins, 35, of Jacoby Street, with false alarms to an agency of public safety, false reports, disorderly conduct and reckless endangerment.
22, May 2013 - Ferguson talks about courthouse security, legal costs
Attorney General Bob Ferguson made a stop on Grays Harbor Tuesday, talking with prosecutors and police about legal issues impacting the county. Ferguson took office in January. “It’s been a busy four months, it’s been great. I’m really enjoying it. There’s no lack of interesting issues going on,” he said.
22, May 2013 - Ricin-Letter Suspect Released From Mississippi Jail
A Mississippi man charged with sending letters to President Barack Obama and a U.S. senator laced with ricin, a deadly poison, has been released from jail, one of his lawyers said.
22, May 2013 - NFL, Union Working Toward Moving Draft to May, NFL.com Reports
The NFL will try the later date -- probably May 15 -- on a one-year trial before deciding whether to make it permanent, the website reported.
22, May 2013 - Southeastern Louisiana University confers degrees on approximately 1,200 graduates
Southeastern Louisiana University conferred degrees on approximately 1,200 graduates May 18 at the university’s spring commencement exercises. Retired Chief Judge Burrell J. Carter of the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals was the keynote speaker at the 10 a.m. ceremony...
22, May 2013 - Hicks: Melissa Gilbert marries Timothy Busfield
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22, May 2013 - Conviction overturned in Troy mobile home park rape cases
A Pike County Judge today overturned the two rape convictions and the burglary conviction against the man believed to have raped two women in the Hunter's Mountain Mobile Home Park.
22, May 2013 - Conn. court: Lawyers can't be sued for fraud
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The state Supreme Court has ruled in an ex-NFL player's case that Connecticut lawyers can't be sued for fraud for their conduct in court cases because of a centuries-old legal doctrine.        
22, May 2013 - Biden announces new gun-control legislation
WILMINGTON — Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden proposed legislation Monday aimed at keeping people considered a danger to themselves or others from getting their hands on guns.
22, May 2013 - UPDATE: Suspect in Mingo sheriff slaying arraigned
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) -- A West Virginia man accused of gunning down Mingo County Sheriff Eugene Crum plans to ask a judge for bail June 17. Tennis Melvin Maynard also faces a tentative Oct. 21 trial.
22, May 2013 - Boyfriend murderer's plea to live
Convicted killer Jodi Arias has pleaded with an Arizona jury to spare her the death penalty for the sake of her family and sentence her instead to life in prison for killing her ex-boyfriend.
22, May 2013 - Former Utah teacher ordered to stand trial for allegedly having sex with student
Former Utah teacher ordered to stand trial for allegedly having sex with student by Jessica Miller The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 16, 2013 04:38PM MDT A former Kaysville charter school teacher and Weber State University adjunct faculty member accused of forcible sodomy of a teen was ordered this week to stand trial on the charges. Stephen Niedzwiecki, 33, is charged with eight counts of ...
22, May 2013 - Judge sets May 23 hearing in Lunsford case
WHEELING, W.Va. -- A federal judge will hear arguments later this month on a plan to move the mother of a missing West Virginia girl from Wheeling to the Clarksburg area, where she says publicity about the disappearance has made her a "social paria...
22, May 2013 - Former Sheriff Sentenced
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22, May 2013 - Woman accused of buying Evan Ebel murder weapon appears in court
A judge on Tuesday set a May 21 court date for a woman accused of buying the gun that police say Evan Ebel used to kill Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements.
22, May 2013 - Inmate asks judge to toss out confession
Lawyers for former Utah death row inmate Doug Lovell are asking a judge to throw out his previous sworn testimony about how...
22, May 2013 - California trial opens for accused ‘Alphabet’ killer’
A retired photographer accused of the serial “Alphabet murders” in California went on trial on Monday acting as his own attorney, joining prosecutors in picking jurors who will decide whether he is guilty of slaying four prostitutes.
22, May 2013 - In court, lawyer says Nushawn Williams ‘doesn’t have HIV’
Throughout Western New York, Nushawn Williams has been known for 16 years as a sexual predator who infected young women with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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 - Altria Group's CEO Hosts Annual Meeting of Shareholders (Transcript)
Altria Group, Inc. (MO) Annual Meeting of Shareholders Call May 16, 2013 9:00 AM ET Executives Marty Barrington – Chairman and CEO Brandt Surgner – Corporate Secretary Denise Keane – EVP and General Counsel ...
22, May 2013 - Former state lawmaker Coughlin enters Stow clerk’s race
Kevin Coughlin, a former state lawmaker who represented the Cuyahoga Falls area in Columbus for 14 years, said Monday he is running for clerk of Stow Municipal Court. The nonpartisan race will be contested on the Nov. 5 ballot. “Today I am answering a call to serve our communities by modernizing the operation of the court. We have a new courthouse, and our judges are doing a great job,” Coughlin ...
22, May 2013 - Court strikes down 20-week abortion ban
PHOENIX - Calling a woman's rights "unalterably clear," a federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down Arizona's nearly year-old ban on abortions at 20 weeks and beyond.In a unanimous decision, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals acknowledged the law on what...
22, May 2013 - Court sides with Iowa dentists in key billing case
The Iowa Supreme Court says insurers cannot impose price caps on dentists who accept their plans for procedures that aren't reimbursed. The court's 7-0 ruling Friday is a victory for dentists who can now ...
22, May 2013 - Groups rally against phased archeological inventory surveys
When the Hawaii Supreme Court ruled last August that Honolulu’s rail project violated state law by performing an archeological inventory survey in phases, it touched off debate on whether any large-scale projects could ever be completed in a timely fashion. As a result, Gov. Neil Abercrombie asked lawmakers to introduce Senate Bill 1171, which allows developers to perform an archeological ...
22, May 2013 - Justice Gets Time For Grabbing Gun
Ohio County Circuit Judge David Sims sentenced Matthew Justice to one to five years in prison Monday for trying to grab a Wheeling police officer's gun from its holster.
22, May 2013 - Attorneys: Appeals Court Erred In Holding NRC Did Not Need To Assess Lessons Learned From Fukushima
WASHINGTON, May 14, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the wake of a ruling today by the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., attorneys for nine groups that sought to slow down the Vogtle nuclear reactor project so that necessary post-Fukushima environmental and safety enhancements could be implemented by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued the following statement.The three ...
22, May 2013 - Oklahoma man pleads guilty in stolen property case
The owner of a Henryetta trucking company has been sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to concealing stolen property, conspiracy and racketeering.
22, May 2013 - What The State Court Ruling On Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Means To San Diego
The issue of access to medical marijuana got even more complicated yesterday with a ruling from the California Supreme Court. The court found that cities and counties can use their zoning powers to ban the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries within their borders.
22, May 2013 - Husband arrested for drugging prosecutor
The husband of Barbour County's prosecuting attorney is free on bond after being arrested for allegedly drugging her so he could look at her cellphone and email messages. William Francis "Frank" Poling Jr.
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