Latest Trial Court News
Norway terror suspect to appear in court in person
be able to see Breivik as officers bring him in to Oslo City Court with his hands and feet cuffed, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation reported. At the hearing, a judge will decide whether to keep Breivik in jail until his trial in the spring.
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:42A
DUI bribe case heads to court
The jury trial of a Palo Alto lawyer accused of trying his darnedest to bribe Colma cops to get out of a third DUI arrest is set to begin today. Richard Chae, 38, a patent attorney, allegedly offered a cop who pulled him over up to $35000 to let him go
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:41A
Police Arraign Man For Stabbing
Akpasubi, who is standing trial before Magistrate, Miss FM Kayode on a two-count charge of conspiracy and stabbing, pleaded not guilty. The prosecutor, Insp. Rita Momah, told the court that the man who was stabbed was still receiving treatment in an
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:40A
Samurai sword killer unfit for trial
In a written decision just published, the court found the man was of unsound mind at the time because he was suffering from paranoia, delusions and auditory hallucinations. Instead of standing trial on a charge of murder, he will instead be detained
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:38A
High time for magistrate to correct 'deficient judgments'
Two judges of the Eastern Cape High Court (Grahamstown), in an appeal against a judgment given in a murder case, have criticised the original magistrate who presided in the trial, saying 'so shoddy and careless is the judgment that it amounts,
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:37A
Ex-Marine found guilty of Beets murder
During the trial Marsh's wife Samantha testified that her husband confessed on the night of the murder, saying: "I did it. It's done. The bitch is gone." She told the court Marsh had planned to kill his boss and was shocked that he went through with it
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:36A
Sensational case has it all
Nicolette and Hardus Lotter have been held in the awaiting trial section of Westville Prison. Naidoo, until recently, had been under house arrest but his R20 000 bail was revoked more than a week ago by Durban High Court Judge Shyam Gyanda after he
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:29A
Health law goes to high court on high note
even if they might think it is bad policy," said Richard Garnett, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame who was a clerk to former Chief Justice William Rehnquist. When the states and the National Federation of Independent Business filed
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:27A
On Opinions: Decision by Missouri Court of Appeals expands lien rights to
Chiropractors may assert hospital liens for their services over the personal injury settlements of their patients, according to the Missouri Court of Appeals . The Western District reversed the trial court's holding that only health care providers that
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:12A
Health care law in Supreme Court sights
even if they might think it is bad policy," said Richard Garnett, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame who was a clerk to former Chief Justice William Rehnquist. When the states and the National Federation of Independent Business filed
Updated: 11/14/2011 01:06A