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Court grants anticipatory bail to Madhur Bhandarkar in rape case
Magistrate BB Pantawene also asked Bhandarkar to deposit his passport with the court and not to leave the country. The magistrate also warned him against influencing witnesses in the case. The court asked him to furnish the bond after Bhandarkar
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:40A

Ohio murder trial using eye-blink testimony delayed
Judge Beth Myers of Hamilton County Common Pleas Court ruled in September that jurors will be allowed to see the video of Chandler's blinking eyes despite a defense argument that the blinks weren't conclusive and should not be allowed in evidence.
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:38A

Supreme Court to Take Health Care Case
The individual mandate: The law's requirement that every individual purchase health insurance is at the heart of the many challenges to the law. The challengers contend that such a requirement is not permissible under the Constitution,
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:16A

This Week in The National Law Journal
Batting Cleanup: The law firms involved in the bankruptcy proceedings of the Los Angeles Dodgers have already generated millions of dollars in requests for fees, with some lawyers charging upwards of $1000 per hour. Amanda Bronstad reports.
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:07A

Malden court DA named prosecutor of the year
Presently, she is serving as Chief of the Malden Regional Superior Court Trial Team which is responsible for Superior Court cases arising out of the cities and towns associated with Malden, Woburn and Waltham District Courts.
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:04A

New Ergenekon judges begin work
Osman Gndz Bora O?urlu, a member of the Military High Administrative Court (AY?M), as part of the probe into the Sledgehammer coup case. Sledgehammer is a suspected coup plot concocted in 2003 at a military gathering. According to the plan,
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:04A

Jury fails to reach verdict in Rebecca Reasbeck trial
The jury hearing the trial of a care home worker accused of killing an elderly resident by starting a fire in her room has failed to reach a verdict. Rebecca Reasbeck, 20, of St Leonards, had denied a charge of manslaughter at Lewes Crown Court.
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:01A

LEAD: Survivors see Norway attacker for first time since July
A few survivors and others left the Oslo district court before the hearing began. Both Kraby and Brevik's lawyer, Geir Lippestad, said Breivik had appeared calm at the hearing. Lippestad welcomed the 'dignified' manner the hearing was conducted in.
Updated: 11/14/2011 10:00A

Chief Judge Needham to seek re-election this spring
Last spring, the Wisconsin Supreme Court selected Needham to serve as Chief Judge of the Tenth Judicial District. In this role, Needham is responsible for the administration of the courts in the state's largest judicial district, which encompasses a
Updated: 11/14/2011 09:59A

Judge: Breivik Not Insane
Anders Behring Breivik, the man who confessed to a bombing and a shooting that killed 77 people in Norway this summer, was deemed sane and fit for trial Monday by a district judge in the suspect's first public court hearing in Oslo.
Updated: 11/14/2011 09:59A

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