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Jury sides with kennel owners in animal cruelty case
Friday, the jury of six reached a verdict, ruling in favor of the Smiths. The jury did not find the 200 animals that were seized in September had been treated cruelly. Owners of Alpha Tex Kennels, Mark and Sandra Smith, were emotional and said they are
Updated: 01/21/2012 01:22A

'Beat Down Posse' leader convicted of racketeering and more
Former bail bondsman Joseph "Big Joe" Gustafson Sr.'s trial ended amid screaming and swearing. A Hennepin County jury convicted ex-Hell's Angel and former bail bondsman Joseph "Big Joe" Gustafson Sr. of racketeering and other felonies Friday,
Updated: 01/21/2012 01:22A

Positive signal for investors
Vodafone is one of the largest overseas corporate investors in India and the decision will enable it to proceed with its expansion plans. With the case being closely watched around the world, the judgement should also boost India's image globally at a
Updated: 01/21/2012 01:14A

Larksville man acquitted of child rape
The jury deliberated for just under an hour Friday before reaching a verdict after the four-day trial. Henninger was represented by attorney Demetrius Fannick. Assistant District Attorney Maureen Collins prosecuted the case.
Updated: 01/21/2012 01:11A

Teen found guilty of manslaughter
"You just can't go around pointing guns at people," Doerr said, adding that the team was pleased that the jury reached that verdict so quickly. When the verdict was read aloud in the courtroom, members of both the Wisniewski family and the Swazey
Updated: 01/21/2012 01:07A

Jury deadlocks in hit man for hire case
By Candice Williams Detroit— For a second time a jury deadlocked on reaching a verdict in the case of a 26-year-old Detroit man accused of hiring a hit man to kill his mother last April. Third Circuit Judge Bruce Morrow declared Friday a hung jury in
Updated: 01/21/2012 01:06A

Bus driver not guilty in letting teen get beat up on bus
by JAN LARSON McLAUGHLIN Sentinel County Editor BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - Seconds after the jury's verdict was read, the bus driver accused of letting a boy get beat up on her bus, walked up to the victim in the courtroom. Without any words, they embraced,
Updated: 01/21/2012 12:59A

Justices refuse to return Brooks Street fatal case to Missoula County District
Shortly after he was sentenced to 30 years in prison with 15 suspended, Holm asked Missoula District Judge Dusty Deschamps to set aside the verdict in the case and return his driver's license. Deschamps denied those motions and the 52-year-old Holm
Updated: 01/21/2012 12:49A

Second jury in Virginia Tech discrimination case finds no inequality in salary
The verdict was a reversal of fortune for Shana Maron and Getra Hanes. Last year, the former Tech employees convinced a different jury that their smaller paychecks were evidence that Tech had violated the federal Equal Pay Act. US District Court Judge
Updated: 01/21/2012 12:12A

Jury: Va. Tech did not discriminate against two women
The verdict Friday reverses a jury decision last year in the suit brought by Shana Maron and Getra Hanes that said their smaller paychecks were evidence that Virginia Tech violated the federal Equal Pay Act. But US District Judge James Turk overturned
Updated: 01/21/2012 12:08A

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