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After 16 days of testimony, Shelby murder case to go to jury Friday
1, 2009, slaying of his 15-year-old stepdaughter Alexis Oesterle, at their Rockport, Ind., home, Shelby has been on trial in Warrick County Circuit Court since May 2. The trial was moved to Warrick County because of pretrial publicity in Spencer County
Updated: 05/24/2012 11:10P

After 16 days of testimony, Shelby murder case to go to jury Friday
1, 2009, slaying of his 15-year-old stepdaughter Alexis Oesterle, at their Rockport, Ind., home, Shelby has been on trial in Warrick County Circuit Court since May 2. The trial was moved to Warrick County because of pretrial publicity in Spencer County
Updated: 05/24/2012 11:10P

Justice centre site on trial
THE case has been put, the money allocated and the plans submitted, but is the chosen site the best for Coffs Harbour's new police station and court house complex? A coalition of the city's business and community leaders say moving the justice centre
Updated: 05/24/2012 11:07P

Justice centre site on trial
THE case has been put, the money allocated and the plans submitted, but is the chosen site the best for Coffs Harbour's new police station and court house complex? A coalition of the city's business and community leaders say moving the justice centre
Updated: 05/24/2012 11:07P

Retrial of Arkansas man on murder charge isn't double jeopardy, Supreme Court
WASHINGTON -- Arkansas may retry a man on a murder charge even though jurors in his first trial were unanimous that he was not guilty, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Alex Blueford, who is accused of killing his girlfriend's 1-year-old son,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:54P

Retrial of Arkansas man on murder charge isn't double jeopardy, Supreme Court
WASHINGTON -- Arkansas may retry a man on a murder charge even though jurors in his first trial were unanimous that he was not guilty, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Alex Blueford, who is accused of killing his girlfriend's 1-year-old son,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:54P

Prosecutors urge Guantanamo judge not to split up 9/11 trial
By CAROL ROSENBERG — McClatchy Newspapers Pentagon prosecutors argued in a motion Thursday against splitting up the joint death-penalty prosecution at Guantanamo of the five men accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks. The chief war court judge,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:38P

Charges to be framed against Talwars today
After the pronouncement of the order, CBI special prosecutor RK Saini said once the charges are framed, the court would fix a date for producing evidence in the case. During the arguments on the framing of charges, the CBI had asked for Sections 302,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:35P

Jury introduced to recorded interview in 'kitty litter' trial
His first trial, which lasted two months, deadlocked with 10 out of 12 jury members stuck on a second-degree murder charge. In Alhambra Superior Court on Thursday, District Deputy Attorney Steve Ipson presented a recorded interview between Campbell and
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:33P

Accused killer of Anchorage teen barista hit with stun gun in court
Israel Keyes, 34, appeared in federal court in Anchorage on Wednesday afternoon for a hearing to set a trial date when he suddenly vaulted over the courtroom railing, the Anchorage Daily News reported Thursday. After landing in the spectator area,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:26P