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19, May 2013 - OJ Simpson lawyers say he is closer to freedom
O.J. Simpson and his defense attorney Ozzie Fumo confer during an evidentiary hearing for Simpson in Clark County District Court on May 17, 2013 in Las Vegas.
19, May 2013 - Ex-Iowa slaughterhouse manager returns to US to face labor charges after arrest in Israel
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - After fleeing to Israel following an immigration raid in 2008, a former manager at a kosher slaughterhouse in Iowa finally appeared in a U.S. courtroom Friday to face charges that he conspired to exploit immigrant workers for profit.
19, May 2013 - High court considers mandatory retirement for judges
High court hears arguments from judges who contend that mandatory retirement at age 70 is discriminatory, violates Constitution. HARRISBURG — When Pennsylvania last voted to amend the state Constitution in 1968, it adopted a provision to ensure that judges didn't stay on the bench longer than their minds stayed sharp.        
19, May 2013 - $8 million bond set for Castro in kidnapping cases
CLEVELAND (CNN) – Ariel Castro maintained his home as a prison for three young women, holding them in seclusion and...
19, May 2013 - SC Approves Measure to Share Mental Health Info
South Carolina lawmakers have given final approval to legislation that would give federal authorities information about people who have been determined by a court to have mental problems.
19, May 2013 - Mich. State Police Lieutenant Convicted In Theft Scheme
A Michigan State Police lieutenant has reached a plea deal after being accused of stealing property seized during drug operations and other crimes.
19, May 2013 - Ramarley Graham judge 'officially concerned' by possible legal errors
Steven Barrett says grand jurors may have received erroneous instructions in case of black teenager shot dead by NYPD officer More than a year after their unarmed son was killed in his bathroom by a police officer, the parents of a New York teenager have been confronted with the prospect of starting the lengthy grand jury process all over again. Constance Malcolm and Franclot Graham, the parents ...
19, May 2013 - Feds want man’s death penalty reinstated
Fri, 10 May 2013 04:47:17 GMT The Associated Press Prosecutors have asked a federal appeals court to reinstate the death penalty sentence handed down to a man who killed three people in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Gary Sampson, a drifter who grew up in Abington, Mass., was convicted in 2003 of killi...
19, May 2013 - News Wrap: Charges Dropped Against Suspect in Case of Ricin-Tainted Letters
Watch Video | Listen to the Audio HARI SREENIVASAN: Federal prosecutors today dropped the charges against a Mississippi man accused of sending ricin-tainted letters to President Obama and a senator. Paul Kevin Curtis went free a day after an FBI agent testified that authorities found no incriminating evidence at his home. He spoke to reporters after leaving jail. PAUL KEVIN CURTIS, FORMER ...
19, May 2013 - Goodman juror DeMartin fights criminal contempt charge
Attorneys file motions to dismiss and say judge erred Dennis DeMartin's attorneys on Wednesday quickly began fighting back against the criminal contempt charge facing the beleaguered former juror from polo mogul John Goodman's DUI manslaughter trial.        
19, May 2013 - Shooting Witness: "I Saw This Coming"
More than 5 shots fired on a quiet street in Rogers, putting one man in the hospital, two in jail and a neighborhood on edge.
19, May 2013 - Jury convicts former Dells cashier of stealing up to $25,000
PORTAGE — A former Wisconsin Dells cashier was found guilty of felony theft at the conclusion of a three-day trial.
19, May 2013 - Union County Literacy volunteers elects new board members
Literacy Volunteers of Union County, which provides free tutoring for adults struggling to read, write and speak English, has elected attorney Hollie Teslow of Morristown and certified public accountant James Sosinski of Scotch Plains to its volunteer board of directors.
19, May 2013 - Berlin prison filling up, slowly
The new federal prison off of East Milan Road in Berlin continues to accept inmates, as prison officials slowly move towards full activation of the multi-million dollar facility.
19, May 2013 - Without key issues, Loganville raw milk producer faces long odds at trial
State attorneys successfully quashed testimony on issues key to Vernon Hershberger's defense, including the quality of his raw milk.
19, May 2013 - Virginia suspect to stand trial Tuesday in state thefts
WHEELING, W.Va. -- A federal judge is hearing final motions from both sides before starting the trial of a Virginia woman charged with embezzling more than $1 million in horse racing funds from a West Virginia casino and racetrack. Anita Ambler of Reva, Va...
19, May 2013 - Facebook “like” on trial in Virginia
A federal appeals court is revisiting a case that asks if a digital thumbs-up qualifies as protected speech        
19, May 2013 - 4 charged with faking emission tests on cars
Federal prosecutors charged four metro Atlanta people with faking emission tests on thousands of cars. Investigators believe 34-year-old Jerome Clarence Barnes recruited three others, who are also facing federal conspiracy charges. They performed more than 4,000 fraudulent emission inspections and issued emission certifications falsely stating that the identified vehicle passed the emission test ...
19, May 2013 - Cop sentenced to one year in U.S. jail
BUFFALO — A veteran Niagara Regional Police constable has been sentenced to one year and one day in jail for smuggling anabolic steroids from New York State into Canada.
19, May 2013 - Evidence expert testifies in pawn shop shooting death
An evidence expert took the stand today in the murder trial of a Detroit man who is accused of killing a Harrison Twp. pawn shop manager in 2011. The trial began Thursday in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. Darren Taylor, 48, faces four counts of murder and two counts apiece of aggravated robbery and felonious assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of having a weapon while under ...
19, May 2013 - Four Upstate residents sentenced in mail theft ring
A judge sentenced four Upstate residents who admitted to being part of a conspiracy that stole mail from hundreds of people.
19, May 2013 - Court Rejects Alabama Immigration Law Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Alabama's appeal to revive portions of a state immigration law.
19, May 2013 - Mississippi Death Row Inmate Scheduled To Be Executed Despite ‘Invalid’ Evidence
Willie Jerome Manning, 44, who has spent nearly 19 years on death row in Mississippi, is scheduled to be executed tonight for the 1992 double-murder of two college students. However, some investigators in the case question the quality of the evidence used in the man’s 1994 conviction. Manning was arrested and convicted, given two death [...] Mississippi Death Row Inmate Scheduled To Be Executed ...
19, May 2013 - FBI database no surety in gun sales
After the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007, states were supposed to get better about entering court findings of mental illness into a federal database for background checks, but that's not happening everywhere.
19, May 2013 - Liberace's alleged ex-lover pleads guilty in Washoe District Court
A man who claimed to be the ex-lover of Liberace pled guilty Wednesday in Washoe District Court to two counts of burglary and use of personal identification of another person.
19, May 2013 - Jury selection underway in pipe bomb trial
Laurence Stewart is accused of throwing pipe bombs at homes, police
19, May 2013 - UMass Dartmouth's Class of 2013 graduate students
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth graduate commencement was held Saturday. Judge Phillip Rapoza, chief justice of the Massachusetts Court of Appeals, delivered the graduate address and received an honorary Doctor of Law degree.
19, May 2013 - Lindsay Lohan risks arrest after not checking into rehab
Predictably, Lindsay Lohan has royally cocked-up the one thing she was supposed to do in order to not spend time in prison: go to rehab. The actress was due to enter a facility in Newport, California for 90 days as part of an agreed plea deal following a trial in March but ended up leaving [...] The post Lindsay Lohan risks arrest after not checking into rehab appeared first on Mr Paparazzi .
19, May 2013 - Michigan woman charged with making false rape report
Port Huron — A 38-year-old woman has been charged with falsely reporting a rape at her eastern Michigan home, five months after a man convicted of sexually assaulting her in a different case was released from prison because of similar reports of bogus allegations.
19, May 2013 - Joanna Toms of Waynesboro is found guilty of neglect in Rottweiler case
A Waynesboro woman whose 19 Rottweilers were surrendered to Antietam Humane Society in March was found guilty of neglect at a hearing Monday before Magisterial District Judge Larry Pentz.
19, May 2013 - Hawaii Cycling Club time trial
16-mile time trial held Saturday in Hawi Place/Name Age Time
19, May 2013 - RHS Mock Trial Students Prepare For Nationals In Indianapolis
Rhinelander - The Rhinelander High School Mock Trial team won the State Championship in March.
19, May 2013 - Convicted murderer dies after illness in Del. prison
Delaware Department of Correction officials say an inmate serving three life sentences for a 1995 slaying has died after an illness.
19, May 2013 - Appeal planned in Vernon Hills death
A defense attorney says he will appeal a judge's refusal to reconsider a Deerfield's man 47-year prison term for killing his girlfriend's mother with a baseball bat.
19, May 2013 - Vermont Passes ‘Aid in Dying’ Measure
Vermont is the first state to permit physician-assisted suicide by legislation, rather than referendum or court order.
19, May 2013 - New info in AF Lt. Col.'s sex assault case
Lt. Col. Jeffrey R. Krusinski appeared in a Virginia courtroom Thursday after he was charged with misdemeanor sexual battery in a case that has garnered national attention because of the proliferation of sexual assault and abuse cases in the military Krusinski, who graduated from Fairfield High School, was chief of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Assault Office. He was removed from the post ...
19, May 2013 - Yolo courts recognizing JurorAppreciation Week
Yolo County Superior Court, along with courts throughout California, will be celebrating Juror Appreciation Week, scheduled for May 13 through May 17.The California Legislature decreed that "the second full week in May of each year shall be proclaimed and celebrated as annual Juror Appreciation
19, May 2013 - Bankrupt Alabama county sees exit plan in June: lawyer
By Melinda Dickinson and Sherrel Stewart BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - Alabama's Jefferson County expects to file a plan by late June to exit its landmark $4.2 billion municipal bankruptcy, a lawyer for the county said on Thursday. The 18-month-old case is a testing ground for how bondholders fare when a local government debtor becomes insolvent. Jefferson County, whose exit plan appears ...
19, May 2013 - Va. Supreme Court Upholds Ruling Returning Falls Church to Diocese
A 42-page ruling issued by the Virginia Supreme Court last Thursday upheld the ruling of the Fairfax Circuit Court that conveyed the property of the historic Falls Church in downtown Falls Church to the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, and its congregation of Episcopalians who did not defect from that church [...]
19, May 2013 - Chenoa man to be tried in death of 3-year-old gir
 A Chenoa man accused of killing his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter is opting to skip a jury trial and instead let a judge decide his guilt or innocence.
19, May 2013 - Testimony begins in trial of Donovan aide
NEW HAVEN — The defense attorney for Robert Braddock Jr. accused the U.S. government of creating a “case based on criminals” in its indictment against Christopher Donovan's former campaign finance director.
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