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26, May 2013 - Local soldier gets 12 years for fatal shooting in Alaska
An Alaska-based soldier from Mt. Pleasant will serve nearly 12 years in a military prison and be dishonorably discharged after killing a fellow soldier on Christmas morning.
26, May 2013 - Oakland Tribune editorial: Dispensary case was about more than marijuana
The California Supreme Court got it right on Monday when it unanimously ruled that local governments have authority to ban certain activities -- in this case marijuana dispensaries -- from operating within their borders.
26, May 2013 - Ex-NBA Players Union Chief Hunter Sues Association
Former National Basketball Players Association Executive Director Billy Hunter sued the union, its president and his publicist, alleging that they engaged in secret negotiations with team owners to end the 2011 lockout.
26, May 2013 - Justin Marshall sentenced to life in 2009 Iowa City shooting
Moments before being sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison, Justin Marshall looked into the eyes of the family of John Versypt and said he did not kill their husband, father and brother. “I am innocent,” Marshall said during his sentencing hearing Friday. “I don’t know who did this, who did such [...]
26, May 2013 - City Attorney Ann Roberts may become City employee
The contract for Willcox City Attorney is up for renewal, and Ann Roberts has expressed her interest in becoming a part-time city employee, rather than continuing her status as a contract employee.
26, May 2013 - Watchdog group sues to get records on cost of Obama's Hawaii vacations
A conservative watchdog group has filed suit in Federal court in an effort to obtain records on the costs of President Obama's vacations in Hawaii.
26, May 2013 - BEFORE SAILING TO PHL IN JUNE 2nd excess navy ship from US being tested
CLARK FREEPORT - The second US military ship acquired by the government under the Excess Defense Article and Military Assistance Program with the US set sail last Monday off the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in North Charleston, South Carolina in the US for a three-day sea trial before finally journeying to the Philippines by next month.
26, May 2013 - Dozier survivor: Judge's decision just a temporary roadblock
A Circuit Court judge has denied a request to exhume the bodies from gravesites at the Dozier School
26, May 2013 - Lawyers: Experts diagnose Holmes' mental illness - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri New
(AP Photo/The Denver Post, RJ Sangosti, Pool, File). FILE - In this March 12, 2013 file photo, James Holmes, left, and defense attorney Tamara Brady appear in district court in Centennial, Colo. for his arraignment.
26, May 2013 - Scott vetoes 3% tuition hike, $368 million in projects | Video
The veto could prompt lawmakers to fight it out in the courts. Gov. Rick Scott vetoed $368 million in lawmaker pet projects Monday and blocked a 3 percent tuition hike for Florida colleges and universities.        
26, May 2013 - UPDATE: Slain baby has ties to Norwalk
Athena Castile, an 11-week-old baby, died Friday morning after being stabbed by her second cousin, police said. Charged with aggravated murder is Denzel Castile, 19, of Sandusky. He is being held without bond in the Erie County jail.
26, May 2013 - High court to revisit Trumbull woman’s death sentence
The Ohio Supreme Court will revisit the case of the state’s only female Death Row inmate next week.
26, May 2013 - Lisbon man accused of strangling fellow inmate in prison
Logan Alan Murphy was convicted of burglary, breaking and entering and vandalism in Stark County.
26, May 2013 - Georgia Supreme Court reprimands Democratic Party chairman for ethics violations
The Georgia Supreme Court yesterday issued a legal reprimand against Democratic Party of Georgia Chairman Mike Berlon following two ethics rules he broke while representing a former client. The Loganville lawyer, who chalks the matter up to a minor disagreement, says he asked Georgia's highest court to issue the reprimand, considered the least severe punishment for lawyers who violate State Bar ...
26, May 2013 - 25 charged in Berks County drug investigation (PHOTOS)
The Berks County District Attorney announced charges against 25 people as part of a major drug trafficking investigation.
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26, May 2013 - Iowa Supreme Court denies Ottumwan's appeal
Paulino Perez-Mondragon is serving 25 years in prison for robbery and assault while participating in a felony. The Iowa Court of Appeals previously rejected his claim the sentence was unconstitutional.
26, May 2013 - Man guilty of 1989 Nebraska death loses an appeal
A Missouri man convicted in February of killing a Nebraska woman more than 20 years ago has lost his bid for a new trial.
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Al Moriarity is in the San Luis Obispo County Jail accused of securities fraud and embezzlement. The 80-year-old Grover Beach financier is owner of Moriarty Enterprises.
26, May 2013 - US Attorney: "We are coming after you."
18 people have been arrested and two more are still on the loose in connection with a large scale cocaine trafficking operation that stretched from Fort Wayne to Mexico.
26, May 2013 - Eighth Amendment: Skip bail, he’ll find you
Sylvester’s Sly Bail Bonds was founded in 2008. His livelihood depends on the Eighth Amendment. Not the part that outlaws cruel and unusual punishment — the founders’ reaction to British practices of branding, whipping and long prison terms in colonial America. Sylvester’s business relies on the portion that prohibits judges from placing an “excessive bail,” on those who are innocent until ...
26, May 2013 - Former district prosecutor remembered as kind, generous man
HILLSDALE — For nearly a half century, Sheldon Ellis was a fixture in courtrooms in Hillsdale County. A lawyer who ran a successful private practice, Ellis served as district prosecutor for 12 years in the 1940s and 50s before eventually working with Friend of the Court.
26, May 2013 - Convicted murderer says 4-year wait for trial violated his rights
SANTA FE - A Las Cruces man whose murder trial was postponed 12 times is asking the New Mexico Supreme Court to overturn his conviction.
26, May 2013 - Former Skakel attorney defends handling of trial
VERNON, Conn. (AP) — The attorney who represented Michael Skakel during his Connecticut murder trial in 2002 took the stand Friday and defended the work he did for the Kennedy cousin, while also saying he still believes Skakel is innocent.
26, May 2013 - Pot Smokers Can Be Fired, Rules Colorado Court
Pot smokers can be fired from their jobs in Colorado even though medical and recreational marijuana remains legal in the state. That’s according to a new ruling in the Colorado Court of Appeals, which stated Thursday that “off-duty” smoking can result in the smoker being lawfully fired. The court chose not to introduce employment protection [...] Pot Smokers Can Be Fired, Rules Colorado Court is ...
26, May 2013 - State prison inmate sentenced to death in murder of guard
In recommending to a judge that Byron Scherf be put to death for killing state corrections Officer Jayme Biendl, a Snohomish County jury found no reason to spare his life.
26, May 2013 - U.S. Supreme Court rejects Florida death penalty challenge
TALLAHASSEEU.S. Supreme Court rejects Florida death penalty challengeThe U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up a case that tested the constitutionality of part of Florida’s system for imposing the death penalty.
26, May 2013 - Pace of justice at Air Force appeals court comes under scrutiny
The nation’s top military appellate judges will scrutinize a seemingly sluggish Air Force court that’s vexed airmen from Alaska to Florida and beyond.
26, May 2013 - Phipps to become new chief judge
Judge Herbert E. Phipps will become the new chief judge of the Georgia Court of Appeals on July 1, the court said.
26, May 2013 - Waller Expands; Nashville's Largest Law Firm Adds 17 New Attorneys
Waller, Nashville's oldest and largest law firm, today announced the addition of 17 new attorneys to the following key practice groups:
26, May 2013 - Gov. Scott vetoes 3% tuition hike, $368M in projects
The veto could prompt lawmakers to fight it out in the courts. TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Rick Scott vetoed $368 million in lawmaker pet projects Monday and blocked a 3 percent tuition hike for Florida colleges and universities.        
26, May 2013 - Pottstown, Phoenixville split by court-approved re-districting plan
Both Pottstown and Phoenixville will be split into two different legislative districts under the legislative re-districting approved Wednesday by the state Supreme Court. The new districts will take effect in the 2014 election cycle and shift legislative lines for the state House and Senate seats throughout Southeast Pennsylvania and may change who is representing you in Harrisburg. In Pottstown ...
26, May 2013 - Man Gets 16 Years For Selling Heroin, Cocaine
BALTIMORE (AP) - A Delaware man has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for plotting to sell heroin and cocaine on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
26, May 2013 - History and civics lessons come to life at KC’s federal courthouse
New Bell Room Historical gallery would make a dandy field trip for teachers and Scout leaders.
26, May 2013 - UPDATE: Slain baby lived in Norwalk
Athena Castile, an 11-week-old baby from Norwalk, died Friday morning after being stabbed by her second cousin, police said. Charged with aggravated murder is Denzel Castile, 19, of Sandusky. He is being held without bond in the Erie County jail.
26, May 2013 - Judge Rules McNeill Competent For Shaniya Davis Murder Trial
Superior Court Judge Jim Ammons ruled Friday after hearing from four mental health authorities that the trial of 32-year-old Mario McNeill will go ahead.
26, May 2013 - Lambert found guilty of first-degree burglary
FORT MADISON – Tears fell on both sides of the courtroom Wednesday afternoon as Judge Michael Schilling read the verdict as to whether the jury believed Paul Lambert was guilty of first-degree burglary.
26, May 2013 - Trial to begin Monday in 3 killings in New Mexico
A 50-year-old man goes on trial Monday in Las Cruces in the 2010 killings of a New Mexico couple and their business partner from California.
26, May 2013 - Appeal denied for convicted murderer
The conviction of Kelly Simino for the 2006 murder of his one-time girlfriend Brandi Mathews has been upheld by the Missouri Court of Appeals in a ruling April 24.
26, May 2013 - Gov. Scott vetoes tuition increase, $368 million in projects
The veto could prompt lawmakers to fight it out in the courts. TALLAHASSEE ¿ Gov. Rick Scott vetoed $368 million in lawmaker pet-projects Monday and blocked a 3 percent tuition hike for Florida colleges and universities.        
26, May 2013 - Minn. corrections costs rise as prison population ages
The Minnesota Department of Corrections is dealing with an aging prison population and with that comes concern over rising health care costs.
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