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Federal court puts Florida execution of paranoid schizophrenic on hold
World Socialist Web Site
A federal court has put the execution of Florida death row inmate John Ferguson on hold, scheduling arguments for this coming Friday on whether he is insane and therefore ineligible for the death penalty. Ferguson's defense has argued for decades that ...
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Pakistan court rules army must stop interfering in politics
INDOlink
In connection with a case dating back to 1996 in which a retired air marshal filed a petition against the army for sponsoring a political alliance, Chief Supreme Court Judge Iftikhar Chaudhry said military intelligence agencies must stay away from ...
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Supreme Court didn't distinguish itself this time: James Gill
NOLA.com
The Justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court heard arguments on May 7 in the Cabildo's Sala Capitular, the court's home from 1853 to 1910. The temporary change of venue commemorated both the bicentennial of Louisiana's statehood and the ...
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NOLA.com
'Broadway Bomb' Protest: Skateboarders Defy Court Ban And Race
Huffington Post
After the New York State Supreme Court ruled that the city could put the brakes on an annual longboarding race called the "Broadway Bomb" — when organizers failed to secure the proper permits from the NYPD — a group of skaters met up and tried to ...
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The Romney Court
Huffington Post (blog)
For all the drama surrounding the Supreme Court's much-anticipated ruling on President Obama's health care reform law, the Court has faded from public attention and not yet emerged as a major campaign issue. Yet with Republican challenger Mitt Romney ...
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Sheley trial first big test of cameras in court
San Francisco Chronicle
CHICAGO (AP) — The latest trial of alleged serial killer Nicholas Sheley will attract widespread interest as it gets under way in rural northwestern Illinois — and not only because of the sensational subject matter. It also is the most highly ...
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Court should not approve commuter tax
Scranton Times-Tribune
During the most recent decade, Mayor Chris Doherty's efforts to enforce a publicly approved recovery plan were thwarted first by a recalcitrant council and then by a wrong-headed decision by the state Supreme Court, which contradicted the intent of the ...
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Court extends remand of Israelis aboard Gaza ship
Jerusalem Post
An Ashkelon Magistrate Court on Sunday remanded three Israeli citizens to police custody for an additional two days who were passengers on a ship attempting to break the Gaza blockade on the grounds that they "violated a lawful order" and might try to ...
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NY court upholds credit union mortgage tax
Wall Street Journal
Associated Press. ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York Court of Appeals says mortgages issued by federal credit unions are subject to the state's mortgage recording tax. The top court ruled 5-1 last week in a case brought by the Hudson Valley Federal Credit ...
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What's in a name? Perhaps seat on Supreme Court
San Francisco Chronicle
Despite lofty legal issues pending before the state's highest court, the hottest topic in a face-off between Justice Will T. Scott and challenger Janet Stumbo is why she isn't using her married name, Pillersdorf. The question has two respected ...
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Court affirms 45-year sentence in Erie child-porn case
GoErie.com
Jeremy Noyes, a former Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine student convicted of trafficking in child pornography, was flabbergasted at the 45-year sentence he received in federal court in Erie in June 2011. Noyes, 34, questioned how U.S. District ...
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California lawmaker calls on the public to help protect incapacitated adults ...
San Jose Mercury News
A state lawmaker and a prominent advocate for the elderly and disabled are calling for greater public input, as Santa Clara County court officials consider new ways to curb fees that estate managers charge incapacitated adults. Assemblyman Jim Beall ...
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Supreme Court Justice Retention
WJXT Jacksonville
He also attempted to provide greater public access to justice for the disabled by mandating a survey and audit of all court facilities in Florida through a task force of professionals to identify and remove obstacles to facility access. While Chief ...
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Appellate court judge may have played key role in overturning Cal Harris ...
Ithaca Journal
ALBANY — The decision by New York state's highest court last week to grant former Owego businessman Cal Harris a third murder trial added yet another dramatic twist to a case that already seemed ripped from the pages of a Hollywood screenplay.
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Solano County court program aims to end truancy
TheReporter.com
Celeste Zito, 13, a seventh-grader at Grange Middle School in Fairfield and her father, Frank, appear in Solano County Superior Court during a truancy court proceeding on Wednesday. Judge Robert C. Fracchia dismissed Celeste's case upon successful ...
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Mass. mobster's lawyers due in court on trial prep
Boston.com
BOSTON (AP) — Lawyers for mobster James ''Whitey'' Bulger are due in court to give a judge a status report on preparation for his March trial. Bulger's lawyers have repeatedly complained that they won't have enough time to prepare for trial, given ...
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Supreme Court decision could change college admission process, diversity rates
UConn Daily Campus
Should the Court rule in favor of Fisher, it would largely overturn the 2003 5 to 4 decision of Grutter v. Bollinger. In this case, the Court deemed diversity a compelling interest for colleges, thus allowing colleges to consider race in their ...
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In Sweden, Persecuted Jewish Homeschoolers Win Court Battle
The New American
STOCKHOLM — Homeschooling advocates and human rights activists around the world are celebrating after a recent appeals court ruling in Sweden came down on October 17: A unanimous verdict affirming that a Jewish family in Gothenburg has the right to ...
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Man in court over fatal van rampage
WalesOnline
A man is to appear in court charged with murder and 13 counts of attempted murder after a series of hit-and-run crashes in Cardiff. The 31-year-old, who police have not named, is also charged with four counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm ...
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FST celebrates Georgia Court's generous donation for The John C. Court Cabaret
Examiner.com
Georgia Court's generosity has made a significant impact as we prepare to open the new Gompertz Theatre and Hegner Theatre Wing. Not only will we name the new cabaret and laboratory theatres in honor of her late husband, but her donation has enabled ...
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25 years ago: Reagan Supreme Court nominee rejected
World Socialist Web Site
After almost four months of confirmation hearings, the Senate rejected Reagan administration Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork on October 23, 1987. Bork was controversial for his ultra-right, anti-democratic views on the role of the judicial branch.
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World Socialist Web Site
Court to rule on $1bn of NAB's provisions
The Australian
THE intrigue surrounding National Australia Bank's surprise decision to increase provisioning by $250 million is set to deepen this week, with a Victorian Supreme Court ruling over $1 billion in provisions booked against derivatives in 2008. NAB last ...
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Dems host high court hopeful, past auditor candidate
Athens NEWS
Athens County Democrats were treated to two keynote speakers during their fall dinner Thursday night. Former Hamilton County Commissioner David Pepper and Supreme Court Justice candidate Bill O'Neill both stressed the stark choices Ohioans face this ...
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Athens NEWS
Accused anti-Semitic vandal in court
TVNZ
Two other men, aged 19 and 20, are also due to appear in court over the attack, in which 20 graves were grafitied with anti-Semitic obscenities, including Nazi swastikas, at the historic cemetery on Karangahape Road. Today, a second anti-Semitic attack ...
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Sharia lashing 'a punishment for alcohol', court hears
The Australian
Zakaryah Raad, 21, Tolga Cifci, 21, Wassim Fayad, 44, and Cengiz Coskun, 22, faced Burwood Local Court today charged with lashing Christian Martinez, 31, with an electric cable as punishment under sharia law for drinking alcohol. The four men have ...
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New Haven aldermen target Citizens United court ruling (documents)
New Haven Register
In May, 104 state legislators sent a similar letter to Connecticut's congressional delegation, asking that they take seriously a constitutional amendment to overturn the controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling commonly known as Citizens United. The ...
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Kansas Supreme Court to review 2 Douglas County murder cases this week
Lawrence Journal World
Topeka — Two people convicted in murder cases in Douglas County will have appeals before the Kansas Supreme Court this week. On Tuesday, the court will hear oral arguments in the appeal of Shanna Friday, who was convicted of second-degree murder ...
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Gary Henderson, Bruce Wiggins vie for retiring Mecklenburg District Court ...
Charlotte Observer
District Court judges are paid a starting annual salary of $110,684. They handle everything from misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic violations and juvenile cases to divorces, child support, child custody, and civil litigation involving less than $10 ...
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Sir Nicolas Bratza defends European court of human rights
The Guardian
The view from Sir Nicolas Bratza's vast, curving windows takes in the skyline of Strasbourg, the European parliament building and, far below, the River Ill flooding east to join the Rhine. Along the riverbank, at the judicial heart of the continent ...
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The Guardian
COURT MARSHAL: Debate needed on status of political prisoners
Daily Mail
A recent decision by the Calcutta High Court holding Maoists and Naxalites as "political prisoners" under the West Bengal prison law, irrespective of the nature of offence committed by them, highlights the need for a debate on the provisions in the law ...
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Daily Mail
Bring some order to the court
Chicago Tribune
In March, Brim was removed from the bench indefinitely by the circuit court's executive committee, after she allegedly shoved a sheriff's deputy and threw a set of keys at a security checkpoint at the Daley Center. The day before she'd been ejected ...
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Chicago Tribune
Arlington neighborhood finds court out of bounds
Washington Examiner
A once peaceful Arlington neighborhood is now torn asunder. Residents bicker with one another, accusations are flying, resignations are being tendered. What's at the center of the imbroglio is not controversial development plans or politics. It's a ...
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Lindsay Lohan wants court order against dad: Report
amNY
Lindsay Lohan wants court order against dad: Report. Lindsay Lohan. Photo credit: (Getty Images). Lindsay Lohan has had enough of her dad -- and this time she means it. LiLo is set to fly to New York this week to meet with her family and figure out how ...
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Trio from GOP aim to keep posts on state court
San Antonio Express
AUSTIN — Three judges on Texas' highest criminal court are seeking re-election in November, including Presiding Judge Sharon Keller, who's been a lightning rod for controversy since her last test of voters in 2006. Elected to Texas' Court of Criminal ...
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Man in court for exposing himself on ferry
Ninemsn
Man in court for exposing himself on ferry. 2:22pm October 22, 2012. A man accused of exposing himself in front of two young girls while crossing Sydney Harbour on a ferry has been convicted of 18 similar offences, a court has heard. Ralph Glen Ireland ...
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Herkimer appeals court ruling on county jail
Herkimer Evening Telegram
The village of Herkimer has appealed an August Supreme Court justice's decision that ordered the village to grant access to sewer and municipal services when the county resubmits its application. County Legislature Chairman Vincent Bono, R - Schuyler, ...
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Our tortured pick for state Supreme Court: Richard Sanders
TheNewsTribune.com (blog)
Siding with the individual is often the right thing to do, but not always. In the 15 years he spent on the court before losing a re-election bid in 2010, Sanders seemed overly eager to overturn criminal convictions and smack down reasonable government ...
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Even the court expects you to have clean hands
Idaho Business Review
Our legal system is based on the common law passed down to us from merry ol' England. In addition to express rules (statutes) that one can research in the Idaho Code and regulations enacted by state agencies such as the Idaho Department of ...
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Idaho Business Review
Budget watchdog takes feds to court
Globe and Mail
The Parliamentary Budget Officer is preparing to take more than 60 federal departments to court after he could not persuade them to voluntarily reveal how they intend to meet the Conservative government's deficit-reduction targets. Kevin Page, who has ...
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Globe and Mail
Man in court over river car death
Belfast Telegraph
A man is due to appear in court accused of causing death by dangerous driving after a mother was killed when a car containing five people plummeted into a river. Shennie Jaffer, 33, from Bristol, is also charged with drink-driving and driving without ...
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Belfast Telegraph
Court to hear 4 cases at W.Va. Wesleyan College
San Francisco Chronicle
Justice Robin Dean Davis is a 1978 graduate of the college. She said she's looking forward to returning, and hopes students will take advantage of the opportunity to see their appellate court system in action. The court hears several argument dockets ...
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A 10-year cap on genetically modified foods recommended by Supreme Court ...
Examiner.com
A panel of experts appointed by a Supreme Court has recommended a 10-year moratorium on field trials of all genetically modified (GM) food and termination of all ongoing trials of transgenic crops in India. The panel was formed of scientists, said ...
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Texas bills a dozen a year for court-ordered psych care
Houston Chronicle
AUSTIN - About a dozen patients a year in Texas are billed by state hospitals for psychiatric care they were ordered to undergo by courts, a practice that has rankled criminal defendants committed to a hospital against their will, according to a ...
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