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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 - Judge changes course in DeKalb grand jury case
After ruling in favor of a fellow judge, DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Daniel Coursey on Friday withdrew from presiding over a lawsuit brought by members of a special purpose grand jury.
22, May 2013 - Three ex-bison allegedly skip community service
Fourth checked in but did no work in petition fraud probation, authorities say FARGO - Three of the 15 people who pleaded guilty to petition fraud charges in Cass County last fall - all three of them former North Dakota State University football players - failed to complete the community service required by their probation agreements, authorities allege in court records.
22, May 2013 - Judge denies bond for Joyce Garrard
GADSDEN (AP) - An Alabama judge refused to set bond for Joyce Garard as she awaits trial in the death of her granddaughter, who prosecutors say was run to death.
22, May 2013 - Wash. state prison brings together solitary inmates
The inmates are part of a new program aimed at easing violence in some of the most dangerous units inside the penitentiary, reducing the number of prisoners in solitary confinement and making them less likely to reoffend.
22, May 2013 - Idaho man in court for Uzbekistan terrorism plot
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Uzbekistan national living in Idaho has made his first court appearance on charges he gave support, cash and other resources to help a recognized terrorist group in his own country.        
22, May 2013 - Gordon Parks school can stay open for now
A judge granted the Kansas City charter a temporary injunction one day before the school was to close.
22, May 2013 - Win some, lose some
The Alaska Court of Appeals last week handed a partial victory to former state lawmaker Nicholas “Nick” Stepovich, who had appealed two convictions—for cocaine possession and attempted evidence tamper
22, May 2013 - A select group of Yolo grads are helping society
The Yolo Superior Court held a formal ceremony on Monday for graduates of the Court's Felony Probation Drug Court.Judge Janet Gaard presided over the ceremony held in her chambers of the Yolo County Courthouse.
22, May 2013 - Trial delayed in New Orleans for ex-BP executive David Rainey
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana -- A federal judge has agreed to postpone the trial of a former BP executive charged with concealing information from Congress about the amount of oil that was leaking from the company's blown-out well in the Gulf...
22, May 2013 - Lesbian Couple Can’t Cohabitate, Rules Texas Judge
A Texas judge has ruled that a Lesbian couple will lose their children if they continue to cohabitate. According to an Associated Press report on the ruling, a clause in Carolyn Compton’s divorce states that her children are not allowed …
22, May 2013 - Supreme Court urged to take union lawsuit
A state appeals court is urging the Wisconsin Supreme Court to take a case brought by two unions challenging the constitutionality of Gov. Scott Walker's law effectively ending collective bargaining for most public workers.
22, May 2013 - Police arrest mother of baby abandoned on Hawaii beach
A day after a woman reported finding an abandoned newborn crying in the sand on a Hawaii beach, police arrested her and revealed she's the baby's mother. Keala Simeona, 21, of Honolulu, was arrested Tuesday evening for filing a false police report. Police don't expect to pursue additional offenses at this time. She posted $250 bail and was released. She had told police she was parked at Sandy ...
22, May 2013 - Alabama judge denies bond for man held in child death
FLORENCE, Ala. (AP) — A north Alabama man will remain in jail while charged in the death of his 3-month-old son.
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 › ]
22, May 2013 - Mother of fire victims has first court appearance
The mother of four children who died in a mobile home fire in Hartsville has been charged with four counts of unlawful neglect of a child and four counts of homicide by child abuse.
22, May 2013 - Iowa court to decide key case for dental billing
The Iowa Supreme Court is expected to decide whether insurers can require dentists who accept their plans to offer discounts on services that aren't covered.
22, May 2013 - District judge OKs El Paso County domestic partner benefits
El Paso County, for now, is not violating the Texas Constitution and can continue to provide health benefits to the domestic partners of its employees, a district court judge ruled on Tuesday.
22, May 2013 - Judge orders Gawker to remove Hulk Hogan sex tape
KRISTEN BUTLER, UPI.com Hulk Hogan was granted a temporary restraining order against Gawker, which published a one-minute excerpt of the reality star's sex tape.
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 - Judge rejects new trial for pain clinic owner
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- A Louisiana businessman serving 15 years in federal prison for distributing oxycodone and methadone illegally through pain clinics in eastern Kentucky has lost his bid for a new trial.   U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove ruled that there is "sufficient evidence" to support the jury's guilty verdict in the case of 47-year-old Michael D. Leman of Slidell, La. A jury ...
22, May 2013 - Branstad commutes life sentence of killer Rasberry Williams
Inmate Rasberry Williams, convicted in a 1974 murder, has had an extraordinary record while in prison, governor says.
22, May 2013 - Judge McCuskey lightening his workload
After 38 years in the legal profession, the last 15 of them on the federal bench at the U.S. District Courthouse in Urbana, Michael P. McCuskey has decided he'd like to scale back. Come July 1, the veteran jurist will transition to senior status.  URBANA — After 38 years in the legal profession, the last 15 of them on the federal bench at the U.S. District Courthouse in Urbana, Michael P ...
22, May 2013 - Oregon attorney general opposes Kinkel appeal
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) â Oregon's attorney general's office is opposing an appeal from Kip Kinkel who killed his parents and two high school students in 1998 in Springfield. A response filed in Marion County Circuit Court says Kinkel has exhausted his appeals and it's too late to overturn his 112-year sentence. ...
22, May 2013 - AG has May 29 deadline to respond to abortion suit
BISMARCK - North Dakota's attorney general has until May 29 to respond to a complaint filed against the state Wednesday alleging a recently passed anti-abortion law violates the state constitution.
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 - Closing arguments next 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.
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 - Fairbanks murder trial gets underway Wednesday in Superior Court.
After almost two years of legal wrangling and delays, the First Degree Murder trial of a 21 year old Fairbanks man is set to get underway with jury selection Wednesday morning in Superior Court. Jacques Lisbey is accused of shooting 20 year old Malik Moore to death on August 2, 2011. Alaska State Troopers say the two men were friends, and that the shooting transpired over an alleged dispute ...
22, May 2013 - Judge OKs release Illinois man charged with terror
CHICAGO (AP) — In a rare move for terror cases, a federal judge agreed Thursday to release on home confinement an Illinois teenager charged with seeking to travel abroad and join an al-Qaida-linked militant group in war-torn Syria.
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 - Conman sentenced to 6 years for bank fraud
Looking tired and weak, Douglas Martin took the microphone and gave his name and age to the court Thursday morning.
22, May 2013 - Hawkinsville Teen Charged in Missing Student's Murder
A school news release says 17-year-old Robert Kane Rolison was arrested Thursday night and is now in the Bleckley County jail.
22, May 2013 - Holmes suspended from Virginia Tech's football team
The Hokies running back awaits his Tuesday bond hearing in jail following arrest Sunday.        
22, May 2013 - Testimony resumes in trial of murder suspect
Peoria -- The trial of the man accused of killing five members of central Illinois family is set to resume.
22, May 2013 - Primary 2013: Four candidates lay out plans for district court
Four candidates, all cross-filed attorneys, are vying for the bench in Magisterial District Court 32-1-28 that covers Media, Nether Providence and Swarthmore in the May 21 primary election.
22, May 2013 - Trinity Wins!!! Alabama Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Trinity Relocation
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The Supreme Court of Alabama has denied requests by Brookwood Medical Center and St. Vincent's Hospital, refusing to consider continued arguments against ...
22, May 2013 - Report: Ohio captive beaten until she miscarried
An Ohio prosecutor said Thursday he may seek the death penalty against Ariel Castro as investigators charged that he impregnated one of his captives at least five times and then starved her and punched her in the belly until she miscarried.
22, May 2013 - Judge: Falk to get new capital murder trial
HUNTSVILLE — Capital murder defendant John Ray Falk Jr., a 46-year-old prison inmate charged in the death of a correctional officer, will be back in the Brazos County courthouse on June 25, five months after his original trial ended abruptly when the judge declared a mistrial.
22, May 2013 - Police halt Oregon search for Susan Powell’s remains
Police halt Oregon search for Susan Powell’s remains by Nate Carlisle The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 16, 2013 10:30AM MDT Having found no sign of the missing Utah wife and mother, police have ended the search in rural Oregon for the remains of Susan Powell, according to Portland station KATU. West Valley City police, who had been leading the search, have not issued any further statement as ...
22, May 2013 - Judge temporarily blocks Arkansas abortion law
A federal judge on Friday ordered a preliminary injunction blocking an Arkansas law that would ban abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy, a court official told CNN on Friday.
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