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| High Court denies Bailey access to garda files Irish Independent By Tim Healy and Ralph Riegel SELF-confessed murder suspect Ian Bailey suffered a major blow yesterday in his bid to sue the State for wrongful arrest after the High Court refused to order the release of key garda documents. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Brazil Top Court Approves Same-Sex Unions Wall Street Journal By JOHN LYONS SAO PAULO, Brazil—Brazil's Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples share most - if not all - the same rights as married men and women in a landmark advance for the gay marriage movement in heavily Catholic Latin America. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Canada court denies Khadr terror extradition appeal BBC News A Toronto court has denied an appeal by the Canadian government to extradite to the US a man accused of supplying weapons to al-Qaeda. Abdullah Khadr was arrested in Canada in 2005 at the request of US officials but freed last year after a judge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nebraska court declines to reunite siblings in Minnesota Minneapolis Star Tribune Nebraska Supreme Court ruling means a girl won't be allowed to join two adopted kids and family in Minnesota. Two Minnesota children will grow up apart from their 3-year-old sister after the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled the siblings don't have a legal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Calif. high court OKs church property fight San Jose Mercury News An Orange County congregation that broke from the Episcopal Church when the national group ordained a gay bishop can continue a seven-year fight to keep the parish's beachfront property, the California Supreme Court ruled. By a 6-1 vote, the court on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Legal Fight Continues for NFL New York Times By JUDY BATTISTA With silence from a federal appeals court, the NFL headed into another weekend in limbo, with business shut down and players wondering when — or if — they will go back to work. The latest news, notes and analysis of the NFL playoffs. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Maryland Coach Gary Williams takes to the court one last time Washington Post (May 6) Williams's eyes filled with tears before he uttered his first word from the platform erected on the court for the occasion — part news conference, part celebration of his 22-year tenure at Maryland, which he led to a national championship in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court Documents Reveal Dead Easton Mother Feared For Her Life Patch.com At the arraignment of Matthew Worster Thursday at Taunton District Court, Bristol County Prosecutor Bill McCauley said a separation between his mother, Beth Spartichino (formerly Worster), and Michael Worster caused their son, Matthew Worster, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| High court rebukes Phila. judge | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-06 Philadelphia Inquirer By Robert Moran The state Supreme Court has removed a Philadelphia judge from a death-penalty case for altering a transcript to remove a disparaging remark she made about the defendant. In a concurring statement with the high court's April 28 order, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Jersey Supreme Court Won't Hear Carl Lewis State Senate Election Case Bloomberg By Sophia Pearson - Fri May 06 20:31:14 GMT 2011 The New Jersey Supreme Court won't hear Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis's bid to get his name on the ballot for a state senate election in which officials said he's not eligible to run. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former Brocade CEO's case heads to federal appeals court San Jose Mercury News A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Tuesday will hear arguments in Reyes' bid to overturn his 2010 conviction for illegally backdating stock options, the latest chapter in a closely watched case that is the last significant legal remnant left ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Court increases assessments against homeowners Chicago Tribune By MICHAEL J. CRUMB AP A special assessment against six Indianola property owners whose gravel road was paved and sidewalks installed was fair, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday. The court's decision reverses a district court ruling that sided with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State closes deal for Family Court property | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-06 Philadelphia Inquirer By Joseph Tanfani and Mark Fazlollah The state has closed a deal for a Family Court property, paying $1.1 million to a developer for the rights to the site at 15th and Arch Streets. A groundbreaking is expected soon for the courthouse, which will be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State's high court rules against immigrants in health care coverage case Boston Globe By Martin Finucane, Globe Staff The state's highest court ruled today that the rights of legal immigrants in Massachusetts were not violated when the state cut their state-subsidized health coverage. The Supreme Judicial Court ruled in a lawsuit that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pennsylvania to be third state with dedicated sex offender court Reuters By Daniel Lovering PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Pennsylvania next month will become the third state in the nation with a court dedicated to bringing sex offenders to justice. In an effort to stop repeat offenders, particularly those who target children, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| At sentencing, Christopher DiMeo apologizes to Donnellys Ct Post Christopher DiMeo listens as members of the Donnelly family speak at his sentencing hearing in Superior Court in Bridgeport, Conn. May 6th, 2011. DiMeo was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of release for the deaths of Tim and Kim ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Suspect in Southwest Plaza bomb attempt appears in court, facing life Denver Post He appeared in US District Court in Denver this afternoon where he pleaded not guilty and was ordered held without bond. He was originally charged with one count of arson for starting a small fire inside a hallway at Southwest Plaza on April 20. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jockey Jon Court ready to ride in his first Kentucky Derby Evansville Courier & Press By Tim Ethridge "I don't consider myself in the Derby until the second I'm in the gate riding down that track, because anything can happen,'' Court said. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Jon Court knows that, barring the unthinkable, he'll be on horseback in today's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| RI seeks dismissal of lawsuit against DCYF Providence Journal By Lynn Arditi PROVIDENCE — A federal District Court judge heard arguments Friday about whether to dismiss a 2007 lawsuit that accuses the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families of widespread abuse and neglect of children in state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shaq, Paul Pierce poised to return to the court Saturday Chicago Tribune By Ira Winderman South Florida Sun Sentinel For the Boston Celtics, this NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series has become as much about body parts as the 0-2 deficit they find themselves dealing with entering Saturday night's Game 3 at TD Garden. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| No good reason to squander $400000 to study a Supreme Court makeover Orlando Sentinel House Speaker Dean Cannon's politically driven proposal to divide and pack the Florida Supreme Court is dead — for now. It expired this week after running into bipartisan opposition from senators who recognized it as an assault on the independence of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Scotus Journal: Stevens is retired, but in no way silent CNN International By Bill Mears, CNN Supreme Court Producer Don't let the cordial smile and bowtie fool you: John Paul Stevens still has razor-sharp opinions on hot-button issues. Editor's Note: Scotus Journal is an occasional CNN feature on the US Supreme Court. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Raped Cheerleader Told by Courts to Go Home and Be Quiet Huffington Post (blog) The Supreme Court of the United States just told a sexually assaulted high school girl to shut up and go home. They didn't say it in those words exactly, but that was the effect of the high court's decision not to hear an appeal by a Texas teen who was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Schepansky Due Back in Court May 31 Patch.com Elizabeth Venegas said in court that during an outing with teachers and other school employees, Schepansky said he wanted to kill MacGregor. She said when she went to Schepansky's classroom on April 13, he was very upset, kicking items and slamming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| School suspension case settled in N.C. Myrtle Beach Sun News By Renee Elder - AP RALEIGH, NC -- A Beaufort County case that prompted the NC Supreme Court to require an explanation from educators who deny long-term suspended students a chance at alternative school options has been settled, attorneys said Friday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Palm Beach Court Moves to Restart Foreclosures Handled by Stern San Francisco Chronicle The hearings were set after Stern said in a March letter to the court that his firm no longer had the resources to file motions to withdraw as attorney in its foreclosure cases across the state. Stern said in most cases he hadn't been notified of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Swanson trials to go forth separately Fort Dodge Messenger By LINDSEY MUTCHLER, Messenger staff writer , Messenger News The Iowa Supreme Court will not review a motion to combine the trials of Michael Swanson, 17, of St. Louis Park, Minn., according to an order filed Thursday on Iowa Courts Online. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals mourns passing of Judge Thomas G. Nelson Idaho State Journal Thomas G. Nelson, an esteemed senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, died Wednesday, May 4, 2011, at his home in Boise, Idaho. He was 74. Judge Nelson had been in declining health and passed away peacefully with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ruling on city gang injunction should come next month San Jose Mercury News By Paul T. Rosynsky OAKLAND -- An Alameda County Superior Court judge said Friday he will rule in the next month on whether the city can begin enforcement of a gang injunction against 40 alleged members of the Nortenos gang in the Fruitvale ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court OKs ex-smokers' suits against tobacco firms San Francisco Chronicle The state Supreme Court ruled that a former smoker had a new two-year window in which to sue a tobacco firm when she was diagnosed with cancer. (05-05) 16:42 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- The state Supreme Court breathed new life Thursday into lawsuits by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Kingston killer dragged out of court after profane tirade at judge Times Herald-Record Trevor "Little T" Mattis is led from Judge Don Willams' courtroom after an expletive laiden outburst in Ulster County Court in Kingston, NY on Friday, May 6, 2011. Judge Williams sentenced both Mattis and co-defendent Gary Griffin to life sentences ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Allegheny County to Launch New Court for Sex-Offender Cases Patch.com AmyJo Brown Pennsylvania's first sex-offender court will launch in June in Allegheny County, state and local officials announced this afternoon. The court is a test case for the state and will handle the roughly 300 cases the county sees each year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ex-ODU president denies ordering job for Hamilton Richmond Times Dispatch Phillip Hamilton of Newport News is on trial in US District Court. Credit: Hamilton Former Old Dominion University President Roseann Runte now works in Canada. Credit: Runte By Frank Green A part-time employee of Newport News Public Schools at the time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US gov't opposes public defender in Nazi case Jamestown Sun John Demjanjuk, 90, already has a US attorney willing to work for free, so he doesn't need a public defender, prosecutors said in a US District Court filing. The public defender asked last week to be appointed co-counsel, citing a 1985 FBI report ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Three men were arraigned this morning in the City of Poughkeepsie court on ... Poughkeepsie Journal James T. Wilson, 29, right, of Poughkeepsie, was one of three individuals charged Friday morning with murder in the 2nd degree in City of Poughkeepsie Court for the May 5 shooting death of Madhi Elting, 26, on Main St. in the city. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oregon Supreme Court rules 'protective sweep' warrantless search depends on ... The Republic A warrantless search known as a "protective sweep" to ensure officer safety must meet the standard of an immediate threat of serious injury to police or others, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled Friday. In a divided opinion, the court threw out a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| RI Supreme Court Upholds Convictions of Former East Providence Councilman Patch.com By Jen McCaffery | Email the author | 8:28pm The Rhode Island Supreme Court has upheld the convictions of a former city official who was convicted of sex crimes that allegedly took place 20 years before he was tried. Attorney General Peter Kilmartin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Maricopa County Superior Court gets 2 new judges KTAR.com Jan Brewer announced the appointments Friday of James Blomo and Gerry Porter to the court's bench. They fill the vacancies created by the recent retirements of judges Robert Budoff and Edward Burke. Blomo has served since 2003 as a court's commissioner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oneida County Republicans celebrate Lincoln-Reagan Day Lakeland Times By Tom Nimsgern Following Sunday's Lincoln-Reagan Dinner, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser sat down with The Lakeland Times for an interview. Below are his responses. Q. Justice Prosser, what are you general feelings about the recount ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Execution stayed in LC murder Hope Star But, the high court issued a one-paragraph "slip opinion" this morning which noted that, "Because two appeals involving constitutional issues are pending in this court, we grant the stay." The court did not say which other cases were involved. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal Court Rules That Looking at Porn for 1 Minute is Grounds for Firing ExtremeTech In news that will surely make you think twice before disabling Google's SafeSearch filter on a public network, a federal US appeals court has upheld the dismissal of Robert Zellner, a Cedarburg, Wisconsin high school teacher who looked at thumbnails of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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