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2G scam trial: Kanimozhi, Sharad kumar file bail plea in Supreme Court
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Kanimozhi, Rajya Sabha MP and daughter of the DMK supremo M Karunanidhi , has moved the Supreme Court seeking her release from the Capital's Tihar jail on bail in the 2G spectrum allocation scam case. Kanimozhi's bail petition is likely to ...
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Appeals Court Rules for Massey Over US in Upper Big Branch Mining Probe
New York Times
By LAWRENCE HURLEY AND MANUEL QUINONES of Greenwire A federal appeals court today ruled in favor of Massey Energy Co. -- now owned by Alpha Natural Resources Inc. -- over the federal government's handling of the investigation into the Upper Big Branch ...
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Ohio court awards $2 billion to Ford truck dealers
Reuters
DETROIT (Reuters) - An Ohio state court awarded $2 billion in damages to commercial truck dealers who sued Ford Motor Co, saying that a program that offered unpublished discounts effectively overcharged some dealers. The Court of Common Pleas for ...
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NY court says juice bar's lap dances are taxable
Wall Street Journal
AP ALBANY, NY — Strip clubs that serve non-alcoholic drinks have to pay taxes on fees charged for lap dances and admission to the clubs, a state court has ruled. The four Appellate Division justices agreed with a Tax Appeals Tribunal that dances ...
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Vt. court rules for landowner on cemetery
Boston Globe
By Dave Gram AP / June 10, 2011 MONTPELIER, Vt.—The Vermont Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for a Hartland landowner to move a cemetery of more than 150 years, over the objections of the family of two former owners of the property whose ashes ...
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Court affirms rules on cable access to sports
Reuters
By Jasmin Melvin WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A US federal appeals court on Friday upheld communications regulators' decision to bar cable operators from blocking access to some sports programing. The Federal Communications Commission closed a loophole last ...
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State supreme court asked to review its ruling in local case
Evansville Courier & Press
By Mark Wilson EVANSVILLE — The attorney for a Vanderburgh County man is asking the Indiana Supreme Court for a rehearing of his appeal of a misdemeanor conviction that included battery on a police officer. The petition for a rehearing, ...
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Release of Guantanamo detainee is overturned
Boston Globe
By Nedra Pickler AP / June 11, 2011 WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court yesterday overturned an order releasing a Yemeni detainee from Guantanamo Bay and ruled that circumstantial evidence of terrorist ties can be enough to keep a prisoner. ...
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Pa. appeals court upholds $188M Wal-Mart verdict
Sacramento Bee
A $188 million class-action verdict against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Sam's Club over payment to employees for rest breaks and off-the-clock work was upheld Friday by a Pennsylvania appeals court. A three-judge Superior Court panel said there was ...
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Court delays Lagarde review
Boston Globe
By Pierre-Antoine Souchard AP / June 11, 2011 PARIS — A French court has postponed a decision on whether to open an investigation into Christine Lagarde, the country's finance minister and front-runner to take the helm at the International Monetary ...
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Boston Globe
How Microsoft Supreme Court loss also hurts Apple, Google
The Seattle Times
-Sharon Pian Chan While Thursday's Supreme Court ruling against Microsoft rested on a subtle distinction in patent cases, the issue was so provocative that entire industries lined up on both sides of the fight. Microsoft won support from tech frenemies ...
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High court strikes down grandparents' rights law
SunHerald.com
The Alabama Supreme Court struck down a state law that guarantees visitation rights for grandparents, ruling Friday it unconstitutionally violated the rights of fit parents who might not want their kids to be around grandma and granddad. ...
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Goldman banker loses court bid
Financial Times
Mr Tourre, a French citizen, argued for dismissal of the SEC's case by invoking a recent US Supreme Court decision that found US authorities cannot pursue securities fraud cases involving securities sold overseas to foreign investors. ...
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High court affirms judge's suspension
Knoxville News Sentinel
NASHVILLE - The Tennessee Supreme Court has upheld the Court of the Judiciary's decision that Cocke County General Sessions Judge John A. Bell took too long to decide a personal injury case and related accusations. The high court Friday also affirmed ...
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Opinion: The Supreme Court Got it Right on Prison Overcrowding in California
Fox News
By Stephen Yair Liebb, Héctor Oropeza The United States Supreme Court's decision affirming an order placing a population limit on California's prisons to prevent continued mental and medical health violations does not mean that "46000 criminals – the ...
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Fox News
United States Court Of Appeals For The Eleventh Circuit On Health Care
ThirdAge
The United States Court Of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta on Wednesday questioned the validity of the government's new requirement that mandates health insurance for most Americans. If it is struck down by the court, the entire 2010 health ...
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ThirdAge
OC deputy appears drunk in court at DUI sentencing
Sacramento Bee
AP SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Authorities say a former Orange County sheriff's deputy who pleaded guilty to several drunken driving charges has had his sentencing delayed because he appeared to be drunk at his hearing. Deputy District Attorney Brock Zimmon ...
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Ohio coin dealer, GOP fundraiser files new appeal
BusinessWeek
A former rare coin dealer and Republican fundraiser serving 18 years in prison for his role at the center of an Ohio state investment scandal has appealed to a federal court to release him, arguing that the trial court made errors including not moving ...
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Teens charged in 'mob' attacks appear in court
ABC7Chicago.com
June 10, 2011 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- Three teenagers accused in the brazen so-called mob attacks last weekend on the North Side and the Streeterville area appeared in court Friday. Also, a nursing student who was a victim in the attacks is talking about ...
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ABC7Chicago.com
Penn. court rules against Harrisburg on debt lawsuit
Reuters
In a move that could push the city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, closer to bankruptcy, a state court reinstated a $37.4 million claim against the city brought by its surrounding county. NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a move that could push the city of ...
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Colorful Scalia Opinions Emphasize Bedrock Rule of Law Principles
Forbes (blog)
The US Supreme Court issued four opinions on Thursday, June 9. One with particular implications for the free enterprise system, Microsoft v. i4i, was the subject of a Guest Commentary post at our Legal Pulse blog. Our focus here will be on the ...
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Forbes (blog)
Lewis Farm recoups court costs
Plattsburgh Press Republican
The court-cost settlement was the end of a second court battle that started as an APA enforcement action in March 2007. Baillie oversaw signatures made Thursday, though neither John J. Privitera nor Jacob Lamme — attorneys who brought the case — were ...
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France Must Fret for Hamster, EU Court Rules
Courthouse News Service
By SONYA ANGELICA DIEHN (CN) - Europe's high court ruled that France needs to step up its efforts to help survival of the European hamster, which has been nearly eradicated as a farmland pest. Characterized by a long black stripe down its belly, ...
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Courthouse News Service
Court reverses murder conviction over prosecutor's use of the race card
PNW Local News
By CASEY J. OLSON The Washington State Supreme Court reversed a Federal Way man's murder conviction in a 2006 shooting in Seattle's Pioneer Square because they say the prosecutor who tried the case cast doubt on the credibility of witnesses "based on ...
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Closing arguments delivered in DiMasi trial
NECN
(NECN: Scot Yount, Boston, Massachusetts) - The former Massachusetts House speaker enters federal court with his family as the now 6 week long case enters the next to last phase. Prosecutors told the jury in Salvatore DiMasi's corruption trial that as ...
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Appeals court: Doctor can sue Great America for bumper car injury
San Jose Mercury News
In a ruling Friday, a divided San Jose-based state appeals court found that a local doctor could sue the owners of Great America for breaking her wrist riding a bumper car with her son in 2005. The decision overturned a Santa Clara County Superior ...
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THE MISSISSIPPI COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE v. LITTLEJOHN
Leagle.com
The Mississippi Commission on Judicial Performance moves this Court to publicly reprimand Talmadge D. Littlejohn, chancery court judge for the First Chancery District of Mississippi, for misusing the powers of contempt and to assess him the costs of ...
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Italy threatens to take Brazil to International Court of Justice over ...
AHN | All Headline News
Astounded by the Brazilian Supreme Court's decision of not extraditing fugitive Cesare Battisti, Italy has threatened to take the matter to the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi expressed regret over the ruling, ...
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Court review of health care law has political agenda
Baltimore Sun (blog)
It is hard for me to imagine that there is no political agenda involved in the decision by 26 Republican state attorneys general and three judges of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, "which is considered to be amongst the most conservative of the ...
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Court ends early after Casey Anthony gets ill
CNN (blog)
Ultimately, Judge Perry called the jury into the courtroom and told jurors that court was being recessed early because of "some events." Once the jury had left for the day, the judge told the media and spectators only that, "Ms. Anthony is ill. ...
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Taiwan happy with French court ruling on frigate deal penalty
Focus Taiwan News Channel
Taipei, June 10 (CNA) The Ministry of National Defense (MND) said Friday that it is pleased with a French court ruling that rejected an appeal by the French defense giant Thales against payment of damages to Taiwan for a scandal-plagued warship deal ...
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Focus Taiwan News Channel
Carpenter Back In Court on Charges
Wheeling Intelligencer
Carpenter, clad in a prison orange jumpsuit, appeared in court for the first time since his sentencing last year. Defense attorney Michelle Miller withdrew Carpenter's release motion during the arraignment on the new charges. ...
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Court clarifies Palmer Trinity decision
MiamiHerald.com
The court said its order was clear, but Palmer Trinity School and its opponents don't agree on what the decision meant. By Howard Cohen As the battle over Palmer Trinity School's proposed expansion returns to the Palmetto Bay Village Council agenda ...
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Former Principal Accused of Downloading Child Porn to Appear in Court
KCRG
By Aaron Hepker CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A former Dubuque elementary school principal accused of downloading child pornography and videotaping students in the boy's restroom at school is expected to appear in federal court in Cedar Rapids today for an ...
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KCRG
Virginia judge errs on corporate campaign contributions
Washington Post
By Editorial, LAST YEAR, the Supreme Court cleared the way for corporations to spend unlimited amounts to help elect favored candidates or defeat politicians they oppose. But even the overreaching majority in Citizens United v. ...
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Stray Cat Strut: Woman Beats IRS
Wall Street Journal
When Jan Van Dusen appeared before a US Tax Court judge and a team of Internal Revenue Service lawyers more than a year ago, there was more at stake than her tax deduction for taking care of 70 stray cats. Hanging in the balance were millions of ...
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Bundgaard faces domestic violence charges, due in court on June 28
AZ Central.com (blog)
He's due in court on June 28. Ballard, through a spokesman, said she plans to fully cooperate in her ex-boyfriend's prosecution. "Fortunately, the justice system has decided to hold Scott accountable," she said. "I support that decision wholeheartedly. ...
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Boyfriend in 'Romeo and Juliet' murder trial tells court lover stabbed mother ...
Daily Mail
Steven Colver told a court in California how Tylar Witt, then 14, brandished a bloody kitchen knife and confessed to the stabbing with the words: 'I finally did it. My mom's gone forever'. Witt had previously testified how the couple had considered ...
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Daily Mail
Supreme Court Sides With Barletta, Hazleton Immigration Law
PoliticsPA
The US Supreme Court handed down a favorable ruling on the issue that brought the Congressman to national fame when he was still the mayor of Hazleton. The Court issued a ruling in favor of Hazleton's Illegal Immigration Relief Act Ordinance and ...
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PoliticsPA
WA Supreme Court rules Colorado company within its rights to fire employee for ...
The Colorado Independent
By Scot Kersgaard | 06.10.11 | 1:13 pm The Washington Supreme Court ruled Thursday that TeleTech, a Colorado-based company, was within its rights when it fired a woman–with a valid medical marijuana card–when she tested positive for marijuana. ...
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Day 5: Court adjourns; testimony will resume Monday morning at 9:30
Scranton Times-Tribune
After Mr. Ferrario's testimony, court adjourned for the day. Testimony will resume monday morning at 9:30. Before Mr. Ferrario took the stand, Louis Costanzo testified about politicial contributions he made to the Cordaro/Munchak campaign in 2007. ...
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Scranton Times-Tribune
Supreme Court rules on workers comp
WKSU News
Before the Ohio Supreme Court in February, Tomco's lawyer Jonathan Hollingsworth said since Sutton hadn't filed a workers' comp claim, he had no legal basis to argue that his dismissal was retaliatory. Justice Yvette McGee Brown was skeptical. ...
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Court adds to scope of 'violent felony' law | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-06-10
Philadelphia Inquirer
By David G. Savage WASHINGTON - Fleeing from the police in a car can trigger a mandatory 15-year term in federal prison for a repeat criminal who is carrying a gun, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Splitting 6-3, it said that "vehicular flight" ...
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Court Approves Wolverine Tube Plan of Reorganization
PR Newswire (press release)
DECATUR, Ala., June 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wolverine Tube, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WLVTQ), a global leader in advanced metal surface technology enhancements for heat transfer solutions, announced today that the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of ...
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Texas Supreme Court Denies Rehearing of CenterPoint Energy's True-Up Appeal
PR Newswire (press release)
HOUSTON, June 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNP) today announced that the Texas Supreme Court has denied all motions for rehearing in its true-up appeal. The matter will now move to the Texas Public Utility Commission for ...
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Stadium Issue May Go To Court
WKRG-TV
by Steve Alexander MOBILE, Alabama - The question of who manages Ladd-Peebles Stadium is apparently going to court. Mobile Mayor Sam Jones said he'll file a lawsuit, saying members of the stadium board violated the state's Open Meetings Act. The ...
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WKRG-TV
OCEANSIDE: Court documents reveal history of gang member arrested in teen slayings
North County Times
An Oceanside gang member accused of shooting a teenage couple to death in Libby Lake Park in the city's Back Gate area has a history that includes at least one accusation of violence, court documents indicate. Al'c Bejaran, 19, pleaded guilty last year ...
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