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Greenhalgh accuser in strip-search trial admits lying in court
Greenhalgh, a former Canada Border Services Agency officer, is on trial for three counts of sexual assault and one count of breach of trust by a public
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:13P
Sells woman gets prison in crash that killed passenger
A Sells woman has been sentenced to eight years in prison for a car crash that killed her passenger. Prosecutors say Michelle Yolanda Juan pleaded guilty to
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:12P
Lindsay Lohan Stuck In Jail Because Of Twitter, Says Oakland Lawyer
William H. DuBois, an Oakland Criminal Defense attorney who's handled a number of high-profile cases, most notably the Hans Reiser Murder Case,
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:11P
Lindsay Lohan Stuck In Jail Because Of Twitter, Says Oakland Lawyer
William H. DuBois, an Oakland Criminal Defense attorney who's handled a number of high-profile cases, most notably the Hans Reiser Murder Case,
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:11P
Trial as to Legitimacy of Anthony Thomas' Claim in Bahia Emerald Ownership
Judge Kronstadt will hear oral arguments only as to the cross-examination of testimony previously submitted to the Court in writing.
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:10P
Finkelstein Thompson LLP Announces Investigation of Penn Virginia GP Holdings, LP
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Updated: 09/24/2010 08:10P
Eddie Long Said To Resign Amid Yet Another Sex Abuse Lawsuit Filed
A fourth man has just filed the fourth civil lawsuit against Bishop Eddie Long, claiming the Pastor had sex with him when the claimant was a teenager.
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:09P
Panel: Too many Phila. court cases collapse
Mark B. Sheppard, a top criminal defense lawyer in Philadelphia, said he was willing to "check my ideological biases" in joining the Senate panel.
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:09P
Panel: Too many Phila. court cases collapse
Mark B. Sheppard, a top criminal defense lawyer in Philadelphia, said he was willing to "check my ideological biases" in joining the Senate panel.
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:09P
Doctors raise doubts about Ariz. deputy's shooting
Janet Brewer signed a sweeping law giving law enforcement powers to question suspected illegal immigrants and arrest them. The major parts of that law have
Updated: 09/24/2010 08:09P